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  • BioPython Cookbook

    If you are planning to start learning BioPython ( it does not bite but swallow :P just kidding) then this online cookbook will be really helpful for you. http://biopython.org/DIST/docs/tutorial/Tutorial.html

    Tags: Python, BioPython, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology

    3908 days ago

  • Prime Minister’s 100k Genome Project

    Genomics Ebgland is destined to sequence 100,000 patients over the next five year in England.  A landmark project by british government. Genomics England will play a key role in building on the UK’s long track record as leader in medical science advances to push the boundaries by unlo...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Genomics, DNA Codes, Pharmacogenomics

    3908 days ago

  • Cancer's origins revealed

    Researchers have provided the first comprehensive compendium of mutational processes that drive tumour development. Together, these mutational processes explain most mutations found in 30 of the most common cancer types. This new understanding of cancer development could help to treat and prevent...

    Tags: Cancer, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Genomics, Sanger Institute, DNA, Signature, Tumour

    3901 days ago

  • Programming language to build synthetic DNA

    A team led by Georg Seelig (http://homes.cs.washington.edu/~seelig/index.html) at University of Washington has developed a programming language for chemistry that it hopes will streamline efforts to design a network that can guide the behavior of chemical-reaction mixtures in the same w...

    Tags: Synthetic DNA, Programming, Georg Seelig, Washington University, Nanotechnology, Computational Biology

    3855 days ago

  • The anatomy of successful computational biology software

    Creators of software widely used in computational biology discuss the factors that contributed to their success Nature Biotechnology spoke with Altschul and several other originators of computational biology software programs widely used today (Table 1). The conversations explored what make...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Software

    3845 days ago

  • C-DAC launch supercomputing facility "Param Bio Blaze" !!!

    The bioinformatics centre at Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) completed 10 years, this month. Established in 2004, the centre has been widely used by numerous researchers across the globe and has an ultimate aim of making personalised drugs depending on the composition of a hu...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Genomics, C-DAC, Supercomputing, Param Bio Blaze, India

    3714 days ago

  • New version of Modeller, 9.13

    The new version of Modeller, 9.13, is now available for download! Please see the download page at http://salilab.org/modeller/ for more information. If you have a license key for Modeller 8 or 9, there is no need to reregister for Modeller 9.13 - the same license key will work. (It won't do an...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Modeling, Modeller, 9.13, Download

    3719 days ago

  • Atlas of ancient inter-ethnic group !!!

    Now a dayz, almost 3% of the world's population lived outside their country of origin. These migration is increasingly being perceived as a force that can contribute to development, and an integral aspect of the global development process.  While migrants make important contributions to the ...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Genomics, Population, Atlas, Migrants

    3718 days ago

  • Update Genome Workbench 2.7.15 released

    NCBI Genome Workbench is an integrated application for viewing and analyzing sequence data. With Genome Workbench, you can view data in publically available sequence databases at NCBI, and mix this data with your own private data. Genome Workbench can display sequence data in many ways, includ...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Journals, Computational Biology, NCBI, Workbench, Genome, Visualization

    3706 days ago

  • “On” and “Off” the neuron !!!

    Optogenetics is a recent innovation in neuroscience that gives researchers the ability to control the activity of neurons with light. With this powerful tool, researchers are teasing apart the biological basis of memory, behavior, and disease (see “Scientists Make Mice ‘Remember&rsquo...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Neuron, Protein

    3647 days ago