Analysing Environmental Adaptation Using Landscape Genomics in R (EDAP01)
https://www.prstatistics.com/course/adaptive-landscape-genomics-in-r-edap01/ This course will be delivered by Matt Fitzpatrack and Dr Aki Laruson form the 15th - 19th July in Glasgow City Centre. Course Overview: Local adaptation to climate and other environmental drivers increasingly is being studied at the molecular level using high-throughput sequencing methods, with applications spanning both model and non-model organisms. At the same time, statistical tools for modeling and mapping patterns of biodiversity have seen increasing application, including to the challenge of understanding the drivers of spatial variation in adaptive genomic variation and mapping these patterns under current and future climate. This 5-day course will provide the skill set necessary to analyze sequence data for signatures of natural selection and to apply spatial modeling techniques to these patterns to quantify and map population-level genetic variation using two spatial modelling algorithms – Generalized Dissimilarity Modelling (GDM) and Gradient Forest (GF). The course will include introductory lectures, instruction on using the Linux command line for manipulation of genomic data, guided computer coding in R, and exercises for the participants, with an emphasis on visualization and reproducible workflows. Portions of each day will be allotted for students to work through their own datasets with the instructors. Course Programme Sunday 14th Meet at the accommodation at approx. 17:00 onwards Monday 15th – Classes from 09:00 to 17:00 Day 1 – Background and introduction 1) Introduction to approach 2) Data types (spatial, environmental, and genomic) 3) Considerations (quality control, SNP calling, filtering) Tuesday 16th – Classes from 09:00 to 17:00 Day 2 – Natural Selection I 4) Introduction to the genomics of natural selection 5) Review of population genomic approaches to inferring selection 6) Implementing FST- and differentiation-outlier tests and interpreting results Wednesday 17th – Classes from 09:00 to 17:00 Day 3 – Natural selection II 7) Principles of inferring selection from environmental association analyses 8) Review of landscape genomics approaches to inferring selection 9) Preparing SNP data from VCF and environmental data from rasters 10) Implementing multiple association methods (e.g., LFMM, RDA, etc.) and interpreting results Thursday 18th – Classes from 09:00 to 17:00 Day 4 – Spatial Modeling I 11) Introduction to GDM and GF 12) Review of genetic and environmental data preparation 13) Interpreting model results 14) Model fitting / testing / validation / variable selection Friday 19th – Classes from 09:00 to 16:30 Day 5 – Spatial Modeling II 15) Predictions & Applications of GDM / GF 16) Transforming environmental grids 17) Visualizing spatial variation in genetic composition 18) Calculating genetic differences between locations / times 19) Projecting patterns under climate change Email oliverhoo...@prstatistics.com Check out our sister sites, www.PRstatistics.com (Ecology and Life Sciences) www.PRstatistics.com/consultancy (Statistical and bioinformatics consultancy in all fields) www.PRinformatics.com (Bioinformatics and data science) www.PSstatistics.com (Behaviour and cognition) 1. 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