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SUMMARY: IDDRC Seminar: Tychele Turner (Washington University School of Med
 icine)
DESCRIPTION: IDDRC Seminar Series Presents: Insights from short-read and lo
 ng-read whole-genome sequencing in autism
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <h2>IDDRC Seminar Series Presents:</h2><p><st
 rong>"Insights from short-read and long-read whole-genome sequencing in aut
 ism"</strong></p><p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-8968" src="ht
 tps://neuroscience.wustl.edu/app/uploads/2021/09/Headshot-TurnerT.jpg" alt=
 "tychele turner" width="194" height="259" /></p><p><a href="http://turnerla
 b.wustl.edu/">Tychele Turner</a>\, PhD<br />Assistant Professor<br />Depart
 ment of Genetics<br />Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
 </p><p><strong>Series hosted by:</strong> John Constantino\, Christina Gurn
 ett and Linda Richards</p><p>Zoom webinar link: <a href="https://wustl.zoom
 .us/j/94275516029">https://wustl.zoom.us/j/94275516029</a></p><p>Whole-geno
 me sequencing enables the detection of both coding and noncoding variation 
 and is the next leading edge genomic technology essential for understanding
  and providing new insights into the etiology of autism. Dr. Turner will di
 scuss and present her lab’s analysis of short-read whole-genome sequencing 
 data in thousands of families with autism to uncover relevant noncoding var
 iation and their recent application of long-read sequencing to a rare famil
 y with multiple females with autism. This particular study uncovered a rele
 vant genomic variant that was not identified in previous clinical whole-exo
 me sequencing.</p><p>Dr. Turner is a core scientific liaison for the IDDRC 
 at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis\, Missouri. She wi
 ll share information about her IDDRC-related roles\, responsibilities\, upd
 ates and projects recently implemented at Washington University.</p><p>Host
 ed by the <a href="http://neurosci.wustl.edu/" target="_blank" rel="noopene
 r noreferrer">Department of Neuroscience</a> and the <a href="http://iddrc.
 wustl.edu/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Intellectual and Deve
 lopmental Disabilities Research Center (IDDRC)</a>.</p><p>The <a href="http
 s://neuroscienceresearch.wustl.edu/education-events/iddrc-seminars/" target
 ="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">IDDRC Seminars for Neurodevelopmental D
 isorders Research</a> brings in WashU faculty and other experts across disc
 iplines whose research has particular implications for interventions in neu
 rodevelopmental disorders.</p><p><a href="https://neuroscience.wustl.edu/ne
 ws-events/events/">Return to events calendar »</a></p>
ORGANIZER;CN="Brian":MAILTO:bmarston@wustl.edu
URL;VALUE=URI:https://neuroscience.wustl.edu/events/event/iddrc-seminar-tyc
 hele-turner-washington-university-school-of-medicine/
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