brig.sourceforge.net - BRIG is a free cross-platform (Windows/Mac/Unix) application that can display circular comparisons between a large number of genomes, with a focus on handling genome assembly data. The application is available...
bedtools.readthedocs.io - Collectively, the bedtools utilities are a swiss-army knife of tools for a wide-range of genomics analysis tasks. The most widely-used tools enable genome arithmetic: that is, set theory on the genome. For...
kakitone.github.io - FinisherSC, a repeat-aware and scalable tool for upgrading de novo assembly using long reads. Experiments with real data suggest that FinisherSC can provide longer and higher quality contigs than existing tools while maintaining high...
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...
github.com - SequenceServer lets you rapidly set up a BLAST+ server with an intuitive user interface for use locally or over the web.
More at http://sequenceserver.com.
In an attempt to find a good Linux reference for bioinformatician and BOL readers, I was unsuccessful at finding a decent one on the Internet. So, we decided to make a cheat sheet for biological programmers.
www.atgc-montpellier.fr - LoRDEC is a program to correct sequencing errors in long reads from 3rd generation sequencing with high error rate, and is especially intended for PacBio reads. It uses a hybrid strategy, meaning that it uses two sets of reads: the reference read...
NGS & Bioinformatics Summit Europe
Conference
7th to 8th October 2013
Berlin, Germany
Website: https://www.gtcbio.com/conference/ngseurope-overview
Contact person: Kristen Starkey
We welcome you to join us at GTC’s NGS...
School of Computational & Integrative Sciences
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi-110067, INDIA
Date: April 24th. 2017 Last Date: May 6th 2017
PROJECT ID: 632
The following posts are urgently required to be filled for the Department...