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BB2490/BB2491 [HT17] - Analysis of Data from High-throughput Molecular Biology Experiments
Working Title: Investigation of Difference in Transcription Data of Liver Biopsies from Normal, Steatosis, NASH and HCC patient
Steatosis is a condition identified by liver enlargement and accumulation of lipids (in > 5% of hepatocytes), mostly without inflammation in the liver. Untreated steatosis can result in NASH (Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis), a more advanced condition (20-25% accumulation of fat in hepatocytes) identified by liver inflammation and can cause liver scarring. This condition can lead to a more severe problem such as irreversible cirrhosis and HCC, which is one of the deadliest and most common types of liver cancer.
The data consist of RNA-Seq raw count values from liver samples from 87 samples.
Understanding transcriptional changes in HCC progression.
- Perform quality control and normalization of the data and identify the biological and technical replicates.
- Perform differential expression analysis to understand the transcriptional changes in each progression step.
- Analyse the result and compare with previously published results and/or available resources such as Human Pathology Atlas.
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