Dear all,
the next seminar will take place on Wednesday, please see the
details below. We look forward to seeing you all!
Title: Gene Off, Insights On: Mapping Molecular Phenotypes with
MorPhiC
Speaker: Anu Shivalikanjli (EBI)
Date and time: Wednesday 27/11/2024 - 17:20
Location: MFF UK, Malostranské nám. 25, lecture hall S3 (3rd floor)
https://bioinformatics.cuni.cz/seminar/
Best wishes,
Petr Danecek
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Anu Shivalikanjli
Gene Off, Insights On: Mapping Molecular Phenotypes with
MorPhiC
We explore the molecular characteristics of cells that carry
“null alleles” in protein-coding genes, resulting in a diminished
production of their corresponding proteins. Using human induced
pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), which may change into numerous cell
types, we study how these inactive genes affect cellular functions
across the cell types. With precise gene-editing techniques, we can
selectively deactivate genes and subsequently analyze the resulting
changes using advanced methodologies such as RNA sequencing,
multi-omics, and imaging. These approaches combined help us
understand each gene's role and the consequences of their
inactivity. Our ultimate goal is to use these models to map the
effects of “null alleles” throughout the human genome.
Central to this effort is the MorPhiC project, a collaborative
initiative that unites multiple research centers to study “null
alleles” in lab-grown cell systems. MorPhiC focuses on generating,
organizing, and analyzing large datasets to catalog the molecular
and cellular effects of gene knockouts for all human genes. This
initiative provides a foothold understanding of how genes produce
traits (phenotypes) as well as the connections between genes and
regulatory components in biological pathways and networks, laying
the way for future advances in human genome research.