19:15 Polygenetics (maybe, nearly, w/no follow up replication or Tx/Rx) comes up w/the win for 50& genetic loading for associated risk, maybe probably.
I feel bad because the class is very unresponsive to the point where the teacher starts to disengage about 20 minutes in. At which point the lecturer and the students lose a connection (my hypothesis), and he starts to doubt how interested everyone is. We appreciate you Mr David Gifford, don't ever forget that! Always believe in yourself and don't let the dulled minds of the mob get you down!
I have a question which I am unable to find in published papers. Does a small term or long term stress (any kind of) could introduce SNPs in an individual (or any species)?
hands down one of the best lectures I've ever seen about this. Absolutely incredible, and surprisingly accessible.
I agree. absolutely amazing, fine explanation for the non-professional in computational bio either
A truly well-delivered lecture is a beautiful thing to behold.
Been looking for a good video that can give me an overview of GWAS. This is great. Thank you.
me too,
1:14:03 Association Variant Pedigrees (enhancers & mutating NSP position tests to elucidate promoter of gene proper) [causality claims of fctn]
A beautiful lecture, this helped me a lot in GWAS background study.
19:15 Polygenetics (maybe, nearly, w/no follow up replication or Tx/Rx) comes up w/the win for 50& genetic loading for associated risk, maybe probably.
You sound very confident
I feel bad because the class is very unresponsive to the point where the teacher starts to disengage about 20 minutes in. At which point the lecturer and the students lose a connection (my hypothesis), and he starts to doubt how interested everyone is. We appreciate you Mr David Gifford, don't ever forget that! Always believe in yourself and don't let the dulled minds of the mob get you down!
Whoever spoke up at ~54:18 --- plz be my friend
A beautiful lecture that helps me learn a lot, thank you very much professor!
I have a question which I am unable to find in published papers. Does a small term or long term stress (any kind of) could introduce SNPs in an individual (or any species)?
32:44 In recessive illness, taking out primary in x+y line = bad news [phasing of varience]
42:16 steps for gene check
1:48 fewer assumption analysis
57:25 assuming independant reads, eq from ma/da (Haplo lily pi fcnt)[Bayes Inf]
1:07:15 Local assembly of reads
Does anyone know where the plot at 30:00 is from? I can't seem to find it anywhere.
RMF 'bug cln .
1:16:30 Ident twins studies show no great personal genome med promise in path, nor risk reduction in neg findings.
Great teacher
Take love from Bangladesh😍
Thank you.
I have a theory that onc u start losing sleep.....it's a slippery slope...brain areas deactivat...less sleep needed....less of several functioning
1:15:38 monozygo twins brawl starter in genetics bars
12:20 this is why genetic research never leads anywhere.
41:38 reads irl
4:13 A lot of correlational gobbledegook, given the claims that some corners of this field keep making - that lead no where
The person who opened a can at the beginning is kinda rude.