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Challenges in Computational & Functional Genomics Igor Ulitsky

Igor Ulitsky. “the branch of genetics that studies organisms in terms of their genomes (their full DNA sequences)” Computational genomics in TAU ◦

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Page 1: Igor Ulitsky.  “the branch of genetics that studies organisms in terms of their genomes (their full DNA sequences)”  Computational genomics in TAU ◦

Challenges in Computational & Functional GenomicsIgor Ulitsky

Page 2: Igor Ulitsky.  “the branch of genetics that studies organisms in terms of their genomes (their full DNA sequences)”  Computational genomics in TAU ◦

“the branch of genetics that studies organisms in terms of their genomes (their full DNA sequences)”

Computational genomics in TAU◦ Ron Shamir’s lab – focus on gene expression and

regulatory networks◦ Eithan Ruppin’s lab – focus on metabolism◦ Tal Pupko’s and Benny Chor’s labs – focus on

phylogeny◦ Roded Sharan’s lab – focus on networks◦ Noam Shomron’s lab – focus on miRNA◦ Eran Halperin’s lab – focus on genetics

Genomics

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Alignment Protein coding gene finding Assembly of long reads Basic microarray data analysis Mapping of transcriptional regulation in

simple organisms Functional profiling in simple organisms

“Solved” problems

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Determining protein abundance Assembly of short reads Transcriptional regulation in higher

eukaryotes “Histone code”: Chromatin modifications,

their function and regulation Functional profiling of mammalian cells Association studies for single-gene effects Construction and modeling of synthetic

circuits

“Worked on” problems

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Digital gene expression from RNA-seq studies

Prediction of ncRNAs and their function Global mapping of alternative splicing

regulation Integration of multi-level signaling (TFs,

miRNA, chromatin) Association studies for combinations of

alleles

“Future” problems

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All microbial genomes are sequenced in E. coli Each sequencing efforts basically introduces

genes (3-8Kb fragments) into E. coli Sometimes sequencing fails Idea: sequencing fails barrier to horizontal gene

transfer

Using sequencing to find new antibiotics

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Even sequencing of reads with 100s of bp will no identify many indels

Idea: sequence pairs of sequences at some distance apart from each other

Using sequencing to uncover structural variation

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High-throughput sequencing can identify all the mutations in different cancers

20,857 transcripts from 18,191 human genes sequenced in 11 breast and 11 colorectal cancers.

Mutational landscape of human cancer

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Problems: few mutations are drivers most are passangers

Most studies did not identify high frequent risk allels

But: members of some pathways are affected in almost any tumour

Network biology needed

Mutational landscape of human cancer

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Predicting ncRNAs Using histone

modifications and sequence conservation to uncover long non-coding RNAs (lincRNA)

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12 fly species were sequenced to identify ◦ Evolution of genes and chromosome◦ Evolutionary constrained sequence elements in

promoters and 3’ UTRs Starting point – genome-wide alignment of

the genomes

Using conservation to uncover regulatory elements

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