journal.frontiersin.org - We have developed gbtools, a software package that allows users to visualize metagenomic assemblies by plotting coverage (sequencing depth) and GC values of contigs, and also to annotate the plots with taxonomic information. Different sets of...
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...
http://json.org/ - JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight data-interchange format. It is easy for humans to read and write. It is easy for machines to parse and generate. It is based on a subset of the JavaScript Programming...
Melanie Bahlo is an applied statistician working in the areas of statistical genetics, bioinformatics and population genetics. Her main area of research is linkage mapping, in humans and mice.
Research Area:
Mapping loci in ENU mutants in mice...
Research Area
Genome analysis, genome visualization, mutation detection, molecular docking, comparative genomics, cancer informatics
Link @ http://www.bcgsc.ca
compbio.mit.edu - ChromHMM is software for learning and characterizing chromatin states. ChromHMM can integrate multiple chromatin datasets such as ChIP-seq data of various histone modifications to discover de novo the major re-occuring combinatorial and spatial...
"Bioinformatics is a science of biological predictions and analysis" -- Jitendra Narayan
"The mathematical, statistical and computing methods that aim to solve biological problems using DNA and amino acid sequences and related...
github.com - DIAMOND is a sequence aligner for protein and translated DNA searches and functions as a drop-in replacement for the NCBI BLAST software tools. It is suitable for protein-protein search as well as DNA-protein search on short reads and longer...
chunlab.wordpress.com - A tetra-nucleotide is a fragment of DNA sequence with 4 bases (e.g. AGTC or TTGG). Pride et al. (2003) showed that the frequency of tetra-nucleotides in bacterial genomes contain useful, albeit weak, phylogenetic signals. Even though...