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Combining Genomic Medicine and Chronobiology

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R script – Circadian Rhythm

16 Sep 2020
Many students spend hours making cartoon graphs of circadian rhythms. Recently I had a request for an R script to make a cartoon of a circadian rhythm modelled on a…
galaxy

Galaxy – Intersect Intervals

15 Sep 2020
This workflow runs intersect intervals from multiple .bed file and modifies the output to give a table with the number of cis-element counts per input. We have used this workflow…
shiny

Shiny – zebrafish photoperiod RNA-SEQ Data Browser

15 Sep 202015 Sep 2020
Go to the zebrafish diurnal expression browser... The zebrafish data browser made with David Whitmore has just been updated. This browser allows you to view the expression data for transcript…

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The lab is based in the Department of Medical Genetics, located on level 6 of the Addenbrookes Treatment Centre.

Lab meetings are held in the School of Clinical Medicine.

Individual meetings are often held at Dr Hearn’s office in the Pightle at Newnham College

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