Geneious

Bioinformatics Education

Geneious built in tutorial

Geneious includes an extensive built-in tutorial that will guide you through the available features and functions.

Geneious Education

Geneious Education

Geneious Educations enables you to create your own teaching material for your students to learn bioinformatics by walking through interactive tutorials within Geneious Pro. Your students do real bioinformatics analysis, interpret the results and answer questions. Geneious Education is built in to Geneious Pro, all you need to do is download Geneious Pro and tutorials.

Basic Bioinformatics Tutorial

Level: Basic

An introduction to some of the basics of bioinformatics using "ancient DNA" from extinct species of bears. Written by Dr Michael Bunce, Murdoch University, Australia.

 

Plant Molecular Genetics Tutorial

Level: Intermediate

Annotate plant DNA sequences using BLAST and multiple alignment, then learn how to read a phylogenetic tree to explore genetic distance. Written by Dr Jack da Silva, University of Adelaide, Australia.

Chromatograph Tutorial

Level: Intermediate

Perform forensic DNA analysis on a sample to determine if it is bear bile. You will assemble and edit chromatographs and use BLAST and phylogenetics to identify the sample. Written by Dr Michael Bunce, Murdoch University, Australia.

 

Pairwise Alignments Tutorial

Level: Advanced

Develop the skills needed to align pairs of DNA and protein sequences with Geneious using dotplots and alignment algorithms. Written by Dr Shane Sturrock, Biomatters Ltd, New Zealand.

 

Learn how to create your own tutorials

This tutorial walks you through creating your own teaching material for Geneious Pro, including all the examples you need. Written by Dr Shane Sturrock, Biomatters Ltd, New Zealand.

Tutorial instructions

Geneious Education tutorials are installed by either 'Dragging and dropping' the zip file in to Geneious or using File -> Import -> From File... in the Geneious menu. Do not unzip the tutorial.

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