www.cs.ucf.edu - mixtureS that can de novo identify bacterial strains from shotgun reads of a clonal or metagenomic sample, without prior knowledge about the strains and their variations. Tested on 243 simulated datasets and 195 experimental datasets, mixtureS...
BIOINFORMATICS INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITY (BIF)
Department of RDAP
North-Eastern Hil University, Tura Campus
Tura-79402, Meghalaya
Walk in interview for Research Associate, Studentship and Traineeship at BIF
Applications are invited for the...
Advt. No.T/2014/4
Ref. No. GU/Estt/T/308(VI)/2014/6451-61
Applications are invited from the Indian citizens for five (5) teaching posts of Assistant Professor (Contractual) under various departments of Gauhati University. Details of the...
hal.archives-ouvertes.fr - Pros and cons of HairSplitter Limitations of HairSplitter:
Not very fast: it re-polishes the whole assembly
Limited in the number of haplotypes
Strengths of HairSplitter:
Very modular, can be used with any assembler
Naive: makes no...
The Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Group at the University of Macau is inviting applications for PhD Position. Applicants will work on a research project focusing on the flexible receptor protein-ligand docking algorithms for...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov - We describe a new algorithm, meraculous, for whole genome assembly of deep paired-end short reads, and apply it to the assembly of a dataset of paired 75-bp Illumina reads derived from the 15.4 megabase genome of the haploid yeast Pichia...
School of Computational and Integrative Sciences
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi 110067
Recruitment for Project
Applications were invited from the citizens of India for filling up the following temporary position for the CSIR sponsored...
github.com - HECIL—Hybrid Error Correction with Iterative Learning—a hybrid error correction framework that determines a correction policy for erroneous long reads, based on optimal combinations of decision weights obtained from short read...
Illumina, the company that claims it brought human genome sequencing down to $1000 prices, has now turned its attention to a consumer product - a chip that you can plug into your smartphone and have it read your genetic information.