Tags: NCBI, Gene, Screencast
3591 days ago
The 8000 years old Tibetian gene mutation !!!
A new study has provided insight into how gene mutation around 8,000 years ago helped Tibetans' to survive in the thin air on the Tibetan Plateau, where an average elevation is of 14,800 feet.A study led by University of Utah scientists is the first to find a genetic cause for the adaptation, a s...Tags: Bioinformatics, Genome, Adaptation, Mutation, EGLN1, Gene, Tibetans
3508 days ago
A comprehensive atlas of human gene activity released !!!
A large international consortium of researchers has produced the first comprehensive, detailed map of the way genes work across the major cells and tissues of the human body. The findings describe the complex networks that govern gene activity, and the new information could play a c...Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Gene, Atlas, Activity
3496 days ago
Sequence Viewer: Download Transcripts, Exons and Proteins
How to download FASTA sequence for certain gene features while in the NCBI's Sequence Viewer. Sequence Viewer homepage: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/sviewer/ Sequence Viewer playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL76D7EE6A6A8AC1C3Tags: NCBI, Gene, Sequence, Viewer
3483 days ago
Is it possible to find out the site of expressed protein with the use of respective gene sequence?
Is it possible to find out the site of expressed protein with the use of respective gene sequence? Could we able to detect the signal peptide or signal sequence coding region from gene sequence or mRNA sequence?Is there any database or source where we can find signal peptide sequence and there pr...Tags: Bioinformatics, Genetics, Gene, Expression, Peptide, Protein
3187 days ago