github.com - Just import the assembly, bam and ALE scores. You can convert the .ale file to a set of .wig files with ale2wiggle.py and IGV can read those directly. Depending on your genome size you may want to convert the .wig files to the BigWig format.
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The candidate is expected to work on a variety of projects related to analysis of data from NGS, Mass Spectrometry, Flow Cytometry and other related modalities. The position expects hands-on work and a strong eye for detail. The...
metagraph.ethz.ch - The MetaGraph framework is designed to work with a wide range of input data sets, indexing from a few samples up to the contents of entire archives with hundreds of thousands of records. The indexing workflow always follows the same principle,...
RASA conducts comprehensive Life Science skill development training courses in Pune, India for working professionals, researchers, students and job-seeker. The trainings are crafted meticulously, covering different modules of courses such as...
homes.sice.indiana.edu - Machine learning techniques have been successful in analyzing biological data because of their capabilities in handling randomness and uncertainty of data noise and in generalization. In this class, we will learn basics about probabilistic models...
School of Biotechnology
Gautam Buddha University
Greater Noida, UP - 201310
Applications are invited for one position of Junior Research Fellow (JRF) in a Department of Biotechnology (DBT) sponsored research project entitled “Design, synthesis...
Location :European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Heidelberg, Germany.
Our long-term research objective is to understand microtubule organization in living cells, with an emphasis on mitosis. We develop in-vitro assays, quantitative image...
www.sequenceontology.org - We have developed the Sequence Ontology Bioinformatics Analysis (SOBA) tool to provide a simple statistical and graphical summary of an annotated genome. We envisage its use during annotation jamborees, genome comparison and for use by developers...