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  • NCBI PSI-BLAST Tutorial

    http:--www.biotechnology.jhu.edu- Tutorial for PSI-BLAST, an extension of BLAST that uses matrix algebra. BLAST is a cornerstone bioinformatics tool at NCBI. BLAST is the Basic Local Alignment Search tool and will protein and DNA sequences that are related to a sequence that the user provides.

    3893 days ago

  • Computer Theory & Genetics: George Chao at TEDxUMNSalon

    ...le disciplines as well as in Japan. Some of these researches include developmental genetics in Drosophila, computational techniques for analyzing protein interactions, and helping wit...

    3900 days ago

  • IBM Research Computational Biology Center

    ...ng systems. CompBio Research at IBM spans pattern recognition in sequences, structures and processes, the studying of systems ranging from single protein molecules through to complex...

    3887 days ago

  • NCBI PSI-BLAST Tutorial

    http:--www.biotechnology.jhu.edu- Tutorial for PSI-BLAST, an extension of BLAST that uses matrix algebra. BLAST is a cornerstone bioinformatics tool at NCBI. BLAST is the Basic Local Alignment Search tool and will protein and DNA sequences that are related to a sequence that the user provides.

    3881 days ago

  • Immune response to cancer cells! AWESOME

    Awesome viddeo explaining the way in which the antibody, HuLuc 63, appears to induce anti-tumor effects by binding to a protein that is only expressed on the surface of myeloma cells....

    3865 days ago

  • DNA is packaged in a chromosome experiment

    ...aterials.html A nucleosome is the basic unit of DNA packaging in eukaryotes, consisting of a segment of DNA wound in sequence around four histone protein cores.[1] This structure is o...

    3861 days ago

  • How DNA is Packaged (Advanced)

    ...ad-like molecule of DNA coiled tightly around proteins, and contains a portion of t..., which is formed when eight separate histone protein subunits attach to the DNA mo...then looped and further packaged using other proteins (which are not shown here) t...

    3861 days ago

  • Evolution and Cancer

    ...omics has resulted in a parallel consensus that the central functions of all eukaryotes are highly conserved, not only at the level of individual protein functions, but also complex b...

    3858 days ago

  • Genetics, epigenetics and disease

    ...rent forms. Defects in signalling by CG are implicated in disease. For example, the autism spectrum disorder Rett syndrome is caused by loss of a protein that reads methylated CG and...

    3858 days ago

  • Systems Biology Lecture 1

    ...s, such as machines, circuitry and software? This course discusses theoretical concepts and analysis of biological networks. We discuss gene- and protein-circuits as computational dev...

    3790 days ago