Systems Biology of Gene Regulatory Elements (N. Rajewsky lab)
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- Berlin, Germany
- https://www.mdc-berlin.de/n-rajewsky#t-team
We work with high-throughput (mostly) sequencing data to learn about gene expression in time and space and combine this knowledge to decode how genomesutilize information at all levels, from basic mechanisms of gene expression to organismal or disease phenotypes.
Current areas of active development
- https://github.com/rajewsky-lab/spacemake
- https://github.com/rajewsky-lab/openst
- https://github.com/rajewsky-lab/novosparc
- https://github.com/PreibischLab/STIM
A lot of work by present and former lab members has been -- and continues to be -- focused on small RNAs, most importantly miRNAs.Please also have a look at these repositories, currently maintained by Dr. Sebastian Mackowiak:
If you are here because of very small ORFs, which are however deeply conserved in a pattern analogous to larger protein coding sequences,have a look athttps://github.com/Drmirdeep/micpdp .
There are plenty of other software packages that might be of interest to you. Too many to pin here on github unfortunately...So make sure you have a look at the entire list below before moving on ;)
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Repositories
- Huntington_midbrain_organoids Public
Code related to single cell transcriptomic analyses in the manuscript 'Mutant Huntingtin impairs neurodevelopment in human brain organoids through CHCHD2-mediated neurometabolic failure'
rajewsky-lab/Huntington_midbrain_organoids’s past year of commit activity - HSV1_cerebral_organoids Public
Code related to the manuscript 'Modelling viral encephalitis caused by herpes simplex virus 1 infection in cerebral organoids'
rajewsky-lab/HSV1_cerebral_organoids’s past year of commit activity