Welcome to Genome Workbench Tutorials!
Here you will find several examples and walk-throughs to guide you in
how to use Genome Workbench to solve specific tasks. These tasks range
from simple activities in learning how to use the interface to more
complex examples of performing cross-species comparisons and comparing
annotations on different sequences.
The available tutorials include:
- Tutorial 1: Basic Operation
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The first tutorial focuses on starting to work with Genome Workbench
and on the basics of how the user interface works. This is done in
the context of exploring a single gene on a large chromosome.
- Tutorial 2: Working with Non-Public Data
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Tutorial 2 shows how to manage projects and data in projects,
particularly data that is not available at NCBI.
- Tutorial 3: Working With Multiple Views
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This tutorial describes how Genome Workbench integrates many
different views together and how views can interact with one another.
This tutorial also describes some of the more advanced view layout
techniques that can be used in Genome Workbench. This is done in the
context of a study of cytochrome oxidase among
Collembola
species.
- Tutorial 4: Genes and Variation
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Variations describes ways in which Genome Workbench can be used to
explore variations on genomic sequences.
- Tutorial 5: Generating Sequence Overlap Alignments
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Sequence alignments are of fundamental importance in analyzing
sequence structures. This tutorial will describe several ways in
which sequence alignments can be generated from withing Genome
Workbench.