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Course materials

The course materials will be updated regularly on Bitbucket throughout the workshop. You can download the repository.

If you’re feeling git savvy, you can clone the repository.

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Schedule Outline

October 8 - Analyzing count data with regression modeling

From 1:20 - 4pm on Zoom

  • Regression models that predict microbial counts

    • Model based methods

      • Dirichlet Multinomial

      • Other model based approaches

    • Available tools

      • Range of regression packages and code

      • In house tools

What you’ll need to be ready for October 8

  • The R packages installed

  • The code and presentations are available on Bitbucket (see above for downloading)

Recording of workshop from October 8:

  • Video

  • Password: gk$We4+? 

October 6 - Analyzing count data for differential abundances

From 1 - 4pm on Zoom

  • Using the multinomial and Dirichlet distributions to model count data

  • Assessing differences in microbial proportions

What you’ll need to be ready for October 6

  • The R packages installed

  • The code and presentations are available on Bitbucket (see above for downloading)

Recording of workshop from October 6:

September 17 - Using the Bash shell with Teton

From 1:15 to 4pm on Zoom (we’ll start at 1:15 to make time for everyone to see the Botany seminar talks today)

  • Using the Bash shell on Windows, Mac, or Linux

  • Intro to using Teton

    • Working in an interactive session

    • Submitting jobs

What you’ll need to be ready for Thursday the 17th:

  • Access to Teton

    • See the Word document below under Pre-workshop materials for a guide to log on from Linda van Diepen

    • Please attempt to logon to Teton before we start this section on Thursday

      • If you cannot logon because you do not have a project associated with Teton fill out the form for a new project on your advisor’s behalf. Or if there is a project but you are not a user on that project, request that you be added to the current project.

  • Zoom

  • Run this html file in a browser to follow along

September 15 - Bioinformatics with DADA2

From 1 to 4pm on Zoom

  • Overview of raw reads, demultiplexing and splitting

  • DADA2 tutorial with Gordon Custer

What you’ll need to be ready for Tuesday the 15th:

  • Zoom

  • Be sure you have the R Packages installed

  • Download the R project from Bitbucket here (it’s the same link as above in the course materials). It’s a big one (> 1Gb), but it will make the first day easier

Recording from September 15:

Recording from September 17:

Unfortunately I forgot to press record for the middle of the workshop. I’m sorry - please ask me any questions about material I didn’t record.

Pre-workshop materials

  • R packages to install

  • First time logging to Teton for windows users

    • Follow this document from Linda van Diepen if you use Windows and do not have a way to login to Teton yet

    • If you use MacOS or Linux, the bottom of the document shows you how to login in to Teton using the Terminal

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