Results for "Transposable"

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  • dnaPipeTE: de-novo assembly & annotation Pipeline for Transposable Elements

    dnaPipeTE (for de-novo assembly & annotation Pipeline for Transposable Elements), is a pipeline designed to find, annotate and quantify Transposable Elements in small samples of NGS datasets. It is very useful to quantify the proportion of TEs in newly sequenced genomes since it does not requ...

    Tags: dnaPipeTE, de-novo, assembly, annotation, Pipeline, Transposable, Elements

    2336 days ago

  • dnaPipeTE: a pipeline designed to find, annotate and quantify Transposable Elements

    dnaPipeTE (for de-novo assembly & annotation Pipeline for Transposable Elements), is a pipeline designed to find, annotate and quantify Transposable Elements in small samples of NGS datasets. It is very useful to quantify the proportion of TEs in newly sequenced genomes since it does not requ...

    Tags: dnaPipeTE, pipeline, find, annotate, quantify, Transposable, Elements, TEs

    1718 days ago

  • HTTDB - Horizontally transferred transposable elements database

    Transposons or Transposable elements (TEs) are "mobile genes" capable of mobilization from one genomic location to another through non-homologous recombination. As this movement is mediated by its own proteins and does not contribute to the survival of the host that it inhabits, they are known as...

    Tags: HTTDB, Horizontally, transferred, transposable, elements, database

    2284 days ago

  • RepeatModeler2: automated genomic discovery of transposable element families

    RepeatModeler2 represents a valuable addition to the genome annotation toolkit that will enhance the identification and study of TEs in eukaryotic genome sequences. RepeatModeler2 is available as source code or a containerized package under an open license (https://github.com/Dfam-consortium/Repe...

    Tags: RepeatModeler2, automated, genomic, discovery, transposable, element, families

    1606 days ago

  • McClintock: Meta-pipeline to identify transposable element insertions using next generation sequencing data

    an integrated bioinformatics pipeline for the detection of TE insertions in whole-genome shotgun data, called McClintock (https://github.com/bergmanlab/mcclintock), which automatically runs and standardizes output for multiple TE detection methods. We demonstrate the utility of McClintock by eval...

    Tags: McClintock, Meta-pipeline, identify, transposable, element, insertions, next, generation, sequencing, data

    1276 days ago