A major focus of our lab is understanding the effects of genetic variation on molecular phenotypes and human disease. We develop methods for integrating diverse functional genomic datasets of transcription, chromatin modifications, regulator...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov - HGT-Finder:
(i) can be used for HGT detection in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes,
(ii) can report a statistical P value for each gene to indicate how likely it is to be horizontally transferred, and
(iii) is fully automated (requires...
No of vacancies: 01
Pay scale: Pay Band of Rs. 37400-67000 with AGP of Rs. 9000.
i. Educational Qualification: Good academic record with a Ph.D. Degree in the concerned/allied/relevant disciplines.
ii. A Master's Degree with at least 55%...
http://biogps.org/ - BioGPS opened 2016 with a publication in Nucleic Acids Research, right after the New Year holiday. Throughout the year, new designs for the site were being created, reviewed, adjusted, reviewed, adjusted, and more review/adjustments in anticipation...
bioinformatics.sdstate.edu - 2/3/2020: Now published by Bioinformatics.
11/3/2019: V 0.61, Improve graphical visualization (thanks to reviewers). Interactive networks and much more.
5/20/2019: V.0.60, Annotation database updated to Ensembl 96. New bacterial and fungal...
Applications are invited from highly motivated students (UGC-CSIR-JRF) with a background in Genomics/ Biotechnology/ Molecular Microbiology/ Biochemistry and Bioinformatics to pursue research leading to Ph.D. in the following areas;
1. Cancer...
github.com - AGORA stands for “Algorithm for Gene Order Reconstruction in Ancestors” and was developed by Matthieu Muffato in the DYOGEN Laboratory at the École normale supérieure in Paris in 2008.
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www.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk - This is about how to use a computer to find what is known about a gene of interest and also how to get new insights about it.
The tutorial is divided in three main parts:
In the Sequence part, you will see how to look efficiently for a...
Ancestral sequence reconstruction (ASR) – also known as ancestral gene/sequence reconstruction/resurrection – is a technique used in the study of molecular evolution