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# <span dir="">Introduction</span>
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<span dir="">Before your interview for the Postdoctoral Fellow position we would like you to complete a small data analysis task to show us some of your skills.</span>
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<span dir="">The task is to conduct a </span>study of meiotic crossover events using bulk whole genome sequencing data from 5 mice (described further below).
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<span dir="">We would like you to present a short report (either in a document or notebook) that you will submitahead of the interview. We may discuss your report in the formal interview or during the day, depending on time</span>.
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<span dir="">More specifically, we would like to see:</span>
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* <span dir="">A short consideration of quality control for the data;</span>
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* <span dir="">Calling crossovers (haplotype transitions) using sgcocaller or software that you might consider appropriate;</span>
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* <span dir="">One or more plots about crossover frequencies, positioning and any other features that you consider interesting;</span>
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* <span dir="">A brief discussion of any conclusions you reach (or cannot reach) from your analysis.</span>
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<span dir="">Be prepared to briefly discuss the choices you make in your analysis. There are many ways toconduct appropriate analyses, so we are not looking for any specific approaches—whatever works tocomplete the tasks is completely fine.</span>
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# The mouse genomic data
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where an F1(C57LB6 x FVB) mouse was backcrossed to an FVB mouse. |
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