github.com - Second generation sequencing technologies paved the way to an exceptional increase in the number of sequenced genomes, both prokaryotic and eukaryotic. However, short reads are difficult to assemble and often lead to highly fragmented assemblies....
The focus of the bioinformatics group is to use computational approaches to gain an insight into genome evolution in primates.
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Kelso Group
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The dearth of structural information on alpha helical membrane protein (MPs) has hindered thus far the development of reliable knowledge –based potentials that can be used for automatic prediction of...
biosciences.hs-mittweida.de - Protein structures are of varying quality. Especially, in-silico modeled structures are prone to contain serious errors, which limit the usefulness and reliability of these particular protein structures.eQuant is a service for structure...
zhanglab.ccmb.med.umich.edu - STRUM is a method for predicting the fold stability change (ΔΔG) of protein molecules upon single-point nsSNP mutations. STRUM adopts a gradient boosting regression approch to train the Gibbs free-energy changes on a variety of features...
PhD student / Bio-informatician in computational protein modeling
Job Profile
You will perform research on drug/protein interaction analysis in the context of lung cancer, using computational protein modeling. You will implement existing models...
The Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST) is a powerful bioinformatics program used to compare an input sequence (such as DNA, RNA, or protein sequences) against a database of sequences to find regions of similarity.
Following are the list of In-silico Binding Site Prediction in Proteins tools
CASTp : http://sts.bioengr.uic.edu/castp/ Computed Atlas of Surface Topography of proteins (CASTp) provides an online resource for locating, delineating and...
May 21, 2014 - Current Topics in Genome Analysis 2014
A lecture series covering contemporary areas in genomics and bioinformatics. More: http://www.genome.gov/COURSE2014