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  <guid isPermaLink='true'>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/opportunity/view/32496/bioinformatician-at-23andme</guid>
  <pubDate>Sat, 06 May 2017 17:57:39 -0500</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[Bioinformatician at 23andMe]]></title>
  <description><![CDATA[
<p>23andMe’s mission is to help people access, understand, and benefit<br />from the human genome. We are a group of passionate individuals excited<br />to push the boundaries of what’s possible to help turn genetic insight<br />into better health and personal understanding.</p>

<p>Our Research Team prides itself on driving cutting edge, industrial-scale<br />science to make an impact that belies the team’s size, in an environment<br />and culture that fosters creativity, innovation, collaboration, and fun.</p>

<p>More than 80% of our customers consent to participate in research, and as<br />a result of their participation, we have one of the largest recontactable,<br />genotyped, and phenotyped research cohorts in the world. The scope and<br />breadth of our vision means that most of the methods and tools necessary<br />to unlock the potential of this unique resource for discovery have yet<br />to be developed.</p>

<p>Our science has garnered the respect of many members of the<br />broader scientific community. For a list of our publications, see<br />www.23andme.com/publications/for-scientists/.</p>

<p>Join us! Visit our Careers page (www.23andMe.com/careers) to learn more<br />about these open positions:</p>

<p>•	Scientist, Research Communications<br />•	Bioinformaticist<br />•	Computational Biologist, Ancestry R&amp;D<br />•	Scientist/Senior Scientist, Statistical Genetics<br />•	Scientist/Senior Scientist, Survey Methodology<br />•	Scientist/Senior Scientist, Health R&amp;D<br />•	Senior Computational Biologist<br />•	Biostatistician</p>

<p>pfontanillas@23andme.com</p>
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  <guid isPermaLink='true'>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/opportunity/view/32716/jrfsrf-project-assistant-ii-recruitment-in-national-agri-food-biotechnology-institute-nabi</guid>
  <pubDate>Mon, 15 May 2017 05:37:52 -0500</pubDate>
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  <title><![CDATA[JRF/SRF / Project Assistant-II recruitment in National Agri-Food Biotechnology Institute (NABI)]]></title>
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<p>National Agri-Food Biotechnology Institute<br />ADVT. No: 2017-Researcher (02)</p>

<p>JRF/SRF / Project Assistant-II recruitment in National Agri-Food Biotechnology Institute (NABI)</p>

<p>Essential Qualification: According to the DST (DST OM No.SR/S9/Z-09/2012 dated 21.10.2014) Post Graduate degree in basic science(M.Sc) in Bioinformatics/Computational Biology/Systems Biology/Information Technology with NET or Graduate degree in professional course with NET or Post Graduate Degree (M.Tech) in professional course in Bioinformatics/Computational Biology/Systems Biology/Information Technology. Desirable qualification/skills: 1) Should be proficient in programming in Perl/Python/R language etc. 2) Should have knowledge and skills for data mining in biological sequence database . sequence analysis tools/packages, NGS Analysis . 3) Should have knowledge and skills to work in linux environment and write shell scripts.</p>

<p>Age : 28 years</p>

<p>Hiring Process : Written-test<br />Job Role : Research/JRF/SRF<br />How to apply</p>

<p>Application should be sent to Administrative officer, National Agri-Food Biotechnology Institute, Knowledge City, Sector-81, Mohali so as to reach latest by 30.05.2017 before 5:30 pm.</p>

<p>More at http://www.nabi.res.in/Vacancies/NABI/ResearchFellowships/JRFSRFRA/2017/ADVT.%20No%202017Researcher%20(02)/ApplicationForm.pdf</p>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 10 Jul 2017 09:38:05 -0500</pubDate>
	<link>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/bookmarks/view/33856/assembly-course</link>
	<title><![CDATA[Assembly Course]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/biology/7-91j-foundations-of-computational-and-systems-biology-spring-2014/lecture-slides/MIT7_91JS14_Lecture6.pdf</p><p>Address of the bookmark: <a href="https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/biology/7-91j-foundations-of-computational-and-systems-biology-spring-2014/lecture-slides/MIT7_91JS14_Lecture6.pdf" rel="nofollow">https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/biology/7-91j-foundations-of-computational-and-systems-biology-spring-2014/lecture-slides/MIT7_91JS14_Lecture6.pdf</a></p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Shruti Paniwala</dc:creator>
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	<guid isPermaLink="true">https://bioinformaticsonline.com/bookmarks/view/34925/rectangle-graph-for-repeat-resolution-in-genome-assembly</guid>
	<pubDate>Thu, 28 Dec 2017 09:43:03 -0600</pubDate>
	<link>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/bookmarks/view/34925/rectangle-graph-for-repeat-resolution-in-genome-assembly</link>
	<title><![CDATA[Rectangle Graph for Repeat Resolution in Genome Assembly]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>Ultimate tool for resolving repeats in genome assemblies.</p>
<p>Though the specific implementation of the idea of the rectangle graph approach is already included into the&nbsp;<a href="http://bioinf.spbau.ru/spades">current SPAdes distribution</a>, we're also releasing the Rectangle Graph Module (RGM) as the separate code which can be run independently of SPAdes. Although RGM differs from the current implementation of the rectangle graph approach in SPAdes, in the future we plan to integrate RGM in SPAdes. RGM can be run with other genome assemblers if they use the graph format as SPAdes files.</p>
<p>For more details see: Nikolay Vyahhi, Son K. Pham, Pavel Pevzner.&nbsp;<a href="http://www.springerlink.com/content/e617788h25u36440/">From de Bruijn Graphs to Rectangle Graphs for Genome Assembly</a>,&nbsp;<em>Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics</em>&nbsp;7534 (2012), pp. 249-261.</p><p>Address of the bookmark: <a href="http://bioinf.spbau.ru/en/rectangles" rel="nofollow">http://bioinf.spbau.ru/en/rectangles</a></p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Rahul Nayak</dc:creator>
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	<guid isPermaLink="true">https://bioinformaticsonline.com/blog/view/36525/installing-bandage-on-ubunty</guid>
	<pubDate>Tue, 08 May 2018 08:03:21 -0500</pubDate>
	<link>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/blog/view/36525/installing-bandage-on-ubunty</link>
	<title><![CDATA[Installing Bandage on Ubunty !]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>The following instructions successfully build Bandage (https://github.com/rrwick/Bandage ) on a fresh installation of Ubuntu 14.04:</p><ol>
<li>Ensure the package lists are up-to-date:&nbsp;<code>sudo apt-get update</code></li>
<li>Install prerequisite packages:&nbsp;<code>sudo apt-get install build-essential git qtbase5-dev libqt5svg5-dev</code></li>
<li>Download the Bandage code from GitHub:&nbsp;<code>git clone https://github.com/rrwick/Bandage.git</code></li>
<li>Open a terminal in the Bandage directory.</li>
<li>Set the environment variable to specify that you will be using Qt 5, not Qt 4:&nbsp;<code>export QT_SELECT=5</code></li>
<li>Run qmake to generate a Makefile:&nbsp;<code>qmake</code></li>
<li>Build the program:&nbsp;<code>make</code></li>
<li><code>Bandage</code>&nbsp;should now be an executable file.</li>
<li>Optionally, copy the program into /usr/local/bin:&nbsp;<code>sudo make install</code>. The Bandage build directory can then be deleted.</li>
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Done<br />W: An error occurred during the signature verification. The repository is not updated and the previous index files will be used. GPG error: http://packages.cloud.google.com/apt cloud-sdk-xenial InRelease: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 6A030B21BA07F4FB<br />W: Failed to fetch http://packages.cloud.google.com/apt/dists/cloud-sdk-xenial/InRelease The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 6A030B21BA07F4FB<br />W: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.<br />➜ Tools git:(master) ✗ sudo apt-get install build-essential git qtbase5-dev libqt5svg5-dev<br />Reading package lists... Done<br />Building dependency tree&nbsp;<br />Reading state information... 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ui/settingsdialog.ui -o ui_settingsdialog.h<br />/home/urbe/anaconda3/bin/uic ui/aboutdialog.ui -o ui_aboutdialog.h<br />/home/urbe/anaconda3/bin/uic ui/enteroneblastquerydialog.ui -o ui_enteroneblastquerydialog.h<br />/home/urbe/anaconda3/bin/uic ui/blastsearchdialog.ui -o ui_blastsearchdialog.h<br />/home/urbe/anaconda3/bin/uic ui/myprogressdialog.ui -o ui_myprogressdialog.h<br />/home/urbe/anaconda3/bin/uic ui/pathspecifydialog.ui -o ui_pathspecifydialog.h<br />/home/urbe/anaconda3/bin/uic ui/querypathsdialog.ui -o ui_querypathsdialog.h<br />/home/urbe/anaconda3/bin/uic ui/blasthitfiltersdialog.ui -o ui_blasthitfiltersdialog.h<br />/home/urbe/anaconda3/bin/uic ui/changenodenamedialog.ui -o ui_changenodenamedialog.h<br />/home/urbe/anaconda3/bin/uic ui/graphinfodialog.ui -o ui_graphinfodialog.h<br />/home/urbe/anaconda3/bin/uic ui/changenodedepthdialog.ui -o ui_changenodedepthdialog.h<br />g++ -c -pipe -O2 -std=gnu++0x -Wall -W -D_REENTRANT -fPIC -DQT_NO_DEBUG -DQT_SVG_LIB -DQT_WIDGETS_LIB -DQT_GUI_LIB -DQT_CORE_LIB -I. -Iui -I/usr/include -I../../anaconda3/include/qt -I../../anaconda3/include/qt/QtSvg -I../../anaconda3/include/qt/QtWidgets -I../../anaconda3/include/qt/QtGui -I../../anaconda3/include/qt/QtCore -I. -I. -I../../anaconda3/mkspecs/linux-g++ -o main.o program/main.cpp<br />g++ -c -pipe -O2 -std=gnu++0x -Wall -W -D_REENTRANT -fPIC -DQT_NO_DEBUG -DQT_SVG_LIB -DQT_WIDGETS_LIB -DQT_GUI_LIB -DQT_CORE_LIB -I. -Iui -I/usr/include -I../../anaconda3/include/qt -I../../anaconda3/include/qt/QtSvg -I../../anaconda3/include/qt/QtWidgets -I../../anaconda3/include/qt/QtGui -I../../anaconda3/include/qt/QtCore -I. -I. -I../../anaconda3/mkspecs/linux-g++ -o settings.o program/settings.cpp<br />....</p><p>...<br />g++ -Wl,-O1 -Wl,-rpath,/home/urbe/anaconda3/lib -o Bandage main.o settings.o globals.o graphlayoutworker.o debruijnnode.o debruijnedge.o graphicsitemnode.o graphicsitemedge.o mainwindow.o graphicsviewzoom.o settingsdialog.o mygraphicsview.o mygraphicsscene.o aboutdialog.o enteroneblastquerydialog.o blasthit.o blastqueries.o blastsearchdialog.o infotextwidget.o assemblygraph.o verticalscrollarea.o myprogressdialog.o nodewidthvisualaid.o verticallabel.o load.o image.o commoncommandlinefunctions.o mytablewidget.o buildblastdatabaseworker.o colourbutton.o blastquery.o runblastsearchworker.o blastsearch.o path.o pathspecifydialog.o graphlocation.o tablewidgetitemint.o tablewidgetitemdouble.o tablewidgetitemshown.o memory.o querypathspushbutton.o querypathsdialog.o blastquerypath.o blasthitfiltersdialog.o scinot.o changenodenamedialog.o querypathsequencecopybutton.o querypaths.o info.o reduce.o Graph.o GraphAttributes.o FMMMLayout.o geometry.o ClusterGraphAttributes.o FruchtermanReingold.o NMM.o GmlParser.o simple_graph_alg.o basic.o XmlParser.o String.o Hashing.o PoolMemoryAllocator.o GraphCopy.o CombinatorialEmbedding.o OgmlParser.o ClusterGraph.o Math.o EdgeAttributes.o NodeAttributes.o MAARPacking.o Multilevel.o numexcept.o Set.o Ogml.o DinoXmlParser.o DinoXmlScanner.o DinoTools.o DinoLineBuffer.o System.o QuadTreeNM.o QuadTreeNodeNM.o Constraint.o MultilevelGraph.o graphinfodialog.o tablewidgetitemname.o changenodedepthdialog.o qrc_images.o moc_graphlayoutworker.o moc_mainwindow.o moc_graphicsviewzoom.o moc_settingsdialog.o moc_mygraphicsview.o moc_mygraphicsscene.o moc_aboutdialog.o moc_enteroneblastquerydialog.o moc_blastquery.o moc_blastsearchdialog.o moc_infotextwidget.o moc_assemblygraph.o moc_verticalscrollarea.o moc_myprogressdialog.o moc_nodewidthvisualaid.o moc_verticallabel.o moc_mytablewidget.o moc_buildblastdatabaseworker.o moc_colourbutton.o moc_runblastsearchworker.o moc_pathspecifydialog.o moc_querypathspushbutton.o moc_querypathsdialog.o moc_blasthitfiltersdialog.o moc_changenodenamedialog.o moc_querypathsequencecopybutton.o moc_graphinfodialog.o moc_changenodedepthdialog.o -L/usr/lib -L/home/urbe/anaconda3/lib -lQt5Svg -lQt5Widgets -lQt5Gui -lQt5Core -lGL -lpthread&nbsp;<br />➜ Bandage git:(master) ✗ ls&nbsp;<br />aboutdialog.o DinoTools.o Makefile moc_infotextwidget.cpp moc_verticalscrollarea.o scinot.o<br />assemblygraph.o DinoXmlParser.o Math.o moc_infotextwidget.o MultilevelGraph.o Set.o<br />Bandage DinoXmlScanner.o memory.o moc_mainwindow.cpp Multilevel.o settingsdialog.o<br />Bandage.pro EdgeAttributes.o moc_aboutdialog.cpp moc_mainwindow.o mygraphicsscene.o settings.o<br />BandageTests.pro enteroneblastquerydialog.o moc_aboutdialog.o moc_mygraphicsscene.cpp mygraphicsview.o simple_graph_alg.o<br />basic.o FMMMLayout.o moc_assemblygraph.cpp moc_mygraphicsscene.o myprogressdialog.o String.o<br />blast FruchtermanReingold.o moc_assemblygraph.o moc_mygraphicsview.cpp mytablewidget.o System.o<br />blasthitfiltersdialog.o geometry.o moc_blasthitfiltersdialog.cpp moc_mygraphicsview.o NMM.o tablewidgetitemdouble.o<br />blasthit.o globals.o moc_blasthitfiltersdialog.o moc_myprogressdialog.cpp NodeAttributes.o tablewidgetitemint.o<br />blastqueries.o GmlParser.o moc_blastquery.cpp moc_myprogressdialog.o nodewidthvisualaid.o tablewidgetitemname.o<br />blastquery.o graph moc_blastquery.o moc_mytablewidget.cpp numexcept.o tablewidgetitemshown.o<br />blastquerypath.o GraphAttributes.o moc_blastsearchdialog.cpp moc_mytablewidget.o ogdf tests<br />blastsearchdialog.o GraphCopy.o moc_blastsearchdialog.o moc_nodewidthvisualaid.cpp Ogml.o ui<br />blastsearch.o graphicsitemedge.o moc_buildblastdatabaseworker.cpp moc_nodewidthvisualaid.o OgmlParser.o ui_aboutdialog.h<br />buildblastdatabaseworker.o graphicsitemnode.o moc_buildblastdatabaseworker.o moc_pathspecifydialog.cpp path.o ui_blasthitfiltersdialog.h<br />build_scripts graphicsviewzoom.o moc_changenodedepthdialog.cpp moc_pathspecifydialog.o pathspecifydialog.o ui_blastsearchdialog.h<br />changenodedepthdialog.o graphinfodialog.o moc_changenodedepthdialog.o moc_querypathsdialog.cpp PoolMemoryAllocator.o ui_changenodedepthdialog.h<br />changenodenamedialog.o graphlayoutworker.o moc_changenodenamedialog.cpp moc_querypathsdialog.o program ui_changenodenamedialog.h<br />ClusterGraphAttributes.o graphlocation.o moc_changenodenamedialog.o moc_querypathsequencecopybutton.cpp qrc_images.cpp ui_enteroneblastquerydialog.h<br />ClusterGraph.o Graph.o moc_colourbutton.cpp moc_querypathsequencecopybutton.o qrc_images.o ui_graphinfodialog.h<br />colourbutton.o Hashing.o moc_colourbutton.o moc_querypathspushbutton.cpp QuadTreeNM.o ui_mainwindow.h<br />CombinatorialEmbedding.o image.o moc_enteroneblastquerydialog.cpp moc_querypathspushbutton.o QuadTreeNodeNM.o ui_myprogressdialog.h<br />command_line images moc_enteroneblastquerydialog.o moc_runblastsearchworker.cpp querypathsdialog.o ui_pathspecifydialog.h<br />commoncommandlinefunctions.o info.o moc_graphicsviewzoom.cpp moc_runblastsearchworker.o querypathsequencecopybutton.o ui_querypathsdialog.h<br />Constraint.o infotextwidget.o moc_graphicsviewzoom.o moc_settingsdialog.cpp querypaths.o ui_settingsdialog.h<br />COPYING load.o moc_graphinfodialog.cpp moc_settingsdialog.o querypathspushbutton.o verticallabel.o<br />debruijnedge.o MAARPacking.o moc_graphinfodialog.o moc_verticallabel.cpp README.md verticalscrollarea.o<br />debruijnnode.o main.o moc_graphlayoutworker.cpp moc_verticallabel.o reduce.o XmlParser.o<br />DinoLineBuffer.o mainwindow.o moc_graphlayoutworker.o moc_verticalscrollarea.cpp runblastsearchworker.o<br />➜ Bandage git:(master) ✗ ./Bandage</p>]]></description>
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	<guid isPermaLink="true">https://bioinformaticsonline.com/pages/view/34814/bioinformatics-web-application-development-with-perl</guid>
	<pubDate>Tue, 26 Dec 2017 18:14:11 -0600</pubDate>
	<link>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/pages/view/34814/bioinformatics-web-application-development-with-perl</link>
	<title><![CDATA[Bioinformatics Web Application Development with Perl]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<div><p>Perl's second wave of adoption came from the growth of the world wide web. Dynamic web pages&mdash;the precursor to modern web applications&mdash;were easy to create with Perl and CGI. Thanks to Perl's ubiquity as a language for system administrators and its power to manipulate text, it was the default choice for web programming. Its presence everywhere made it popular and, in some ways, the duct tape of the Internet.</p><h4>Web Application Development</h4><p>The old days of CGI programs and the simple development style that represented seem clunky. Web pages have become web applications. Development has moved from generating static HTML to both client and server side programming, with rich client interfaces and powerful backends.</p><p>Perl is still well suited for developing modern web apps. The language grows more powerful and easier to use every year, the available libraries are wonderful and keep getting better, and the inventions and discoveries available in modern Perl are unsurpassed.</p><p>In particular, a modern Perl developer can do amazing things with modern Perl tools. If you still think of Perl web development as a&nbsp;<em>cgi-bin</em>&nbsp;directory full of messy scripts that spew warnings to STDERR, you're a decade out of date. Better yet, you can replace that mess piecemeal, thanks to the new tools and techniques of modern Perl. See, for example, the ever-growing list of technologies&nbsp;<a href="http://www.builtinperl.com/">Built in Perl</a>.</p><h4>Modern Perl Web Frameworks</h4><p>While the old wave of web development may have made the CGI.pm module central, modern Perl web programming follows a stricter separation of business logic, URL and request routing, and output. The days of slinging a string here, an array there, a Perl hash yonder, declaring every variable at the top of the program, and maybe making a subroutine are gone. The Perl world has seen the value of abstraction and ways to mechanize away boilerplate. Perl has dozens of frameworks and toolkits designed to make web development and deployment simpler.</p><p>Any of a dozen of these frameworks will help you do great things, but three in particular stand out. You can build web sites and web applications of tremendous value with all three. These are neither the only good possibilities (think of POE or Jifty or Continuity or...) nor the only mechanisms for web programming with Perl (see Mechanize or LWP or Mojo::UserAgent for more). Yet if you want three good options to choose between, start here.</p><h4>Catalyst</h4><p>The&nbsp;<a href="http://catalystframework.org/">Catalyst</a>&nbsp;framework is a flexible and powerful system for building small to large web apps. It uses the&nbsp;<a href="http://moose.perl.org/">Moose</a>&nbsp;object system to provide great APIs for extension and further development. It's the most mature of the modern top Perl web frameworks, yet it retains its flexibility and vibrancy. In particular, its plugin and extension ecosystem allows it to evolve to provide new and essential features.</p><p>Catalyst has embraced the Plack/PSGI standard for Perl web deployment and recent versions are exploring high-scalability, event-based request handling models.</p><h4>Dancer</h4><p>The&nbsp;<a href="http://perldancer.org/">Dancer</a>&nbsp;framework is deliberately minimal in syntax and scope, but it also has a vibrant plugin ecosystem. Dancer particularly excels for smaller sites and applications, though good programmers can build larger things with it.</p><p>The first version of Dancer was easy to use. Dancer 2 continues that ease while improving the internals and robustness of applications.</p><h4>Mojolicious</h4><p>The&nbsp;<a href="http://mojolicio.us/">Mojolicious</a>&nbsp;(Mojo) framework has a real-time design based on high performance event handling. Its focus is solving new and interesting problems in simple and effective ways, and the project has produced a lot of new code that does old things in better ways.</p><p>In particular, Mojolicious goes to great lengths to support new web standards, such as CSS 3, web sockets, and HTTP 2.</p><p>Where Catalyst embraces the CPAN fully, Mojolicious by design provides most of what an average app might need in a single download. It's still fully compatible with the CPAN, but the intention is to provide good working defaults in a package that's easy to start with. Mojo's fans are quick to praise it as fun to develop.</p><p>A modern Perl web developer should be familiar with at least one of these frameworks.</p><h4>Modern Perl Storage Mechanisms</h4><p>Perl's venerable&nbsp;<a href="http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?DBI">DBI</a>&nbsp;module has been the focal point of database access since its invention. Its design allows it to provide the same interface to huge relational databases and flat files alike through its DBD extension mechanism. Yet the DBI by itself isn't the be-all, end-all of data storage and access in Perl.</p><h4>DBIx::Class</h4><p><a href="http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?DBIx::Class">DBIx::Class</a>&nbsp;sits on top of DBI to provide an API to your database based on the concept of queries and results. This is often sufficient to remove all but the most complicated of SQL from your code, leaving you to manipulate your business models instead of the small details of how a relational database works. The power and maintainability you receive is well the small cost of the learning curve.</p><p>Even better, DBIC can manage (and even generate) your database schema for you.</p><p>Recent versions of DBIC have demonstrated that a well-written ORM can perform much better than even clever hand-written code. Because it builds on the Perl DBI, it scales everywhere from SQLite to PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, and more.</p><h3>Rose::DB</h3><p>The lesser-known but no less powerful&nbsp;<a href="http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Rose::DB::Object">Rose::DB::Object</a>&nbsp;builds on&nbsp;<a href="http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Rose::DB">Rose::DB</a>&nbsp;to provide an object-relational mapper for Perl. While its high level features most directly compare to those of DBIx::Class, it's often measurably faster.</p><h4>NoSQL on the CPAN</h4><p>Of course the&nbsp;<a href="http://search.cpan.org/">CPAN</a>&nbsp;has modules for almost any NoSQL database or job queue or persistence mechanism you could name, and several you have never heard of. Everything you need is a quick CPAN or cpanm away!</p><h4>Modern Perl Deployment Strategies</h4><p>In the early days of the web, deploying a Perl web application meant putting one or more&nbsp;<em>.cgi</em>&nbsp;or&nbsp;<em>.pl</em>&nbsp;files in a special directory and hoping that your system administrator had everything configured correctly. The execution model was often slow and cumbersome, and accessing shared resources such as databases was often tricky.</p><p>Modern Perl has better choices. While deployment strategies are the source of many arguments, the return on your investment from learning the modern way is impressive.</p><h4>Plack/PSGI</h4><p>The PSGI specification (as exemplified by&nbsp;<a href="http://plackperl.org/">Plack</a>) describes a strategy for building Perl web apps independent of server and with the possibility to share custom processing behaviors.</p><p>In other words, it's a standard for writing Perl apps to take advantage of the huge ecosystem of Perl development available on the CPAN without tying yourself to a server like Apache, Apache 2, nginx, or anything else.</p><p>Any good modern Perl web framework (including those listed here) supports PSGI. Several deployment mechanisms exist to meet various business needs which also support PSGI. In particular, you can deploy the same application with a local testing server on your own machine as you can to your production server or servers without changing your application at all.</p><h4>mod_perl</h4><p>The older but still viable mod_perl Apache httpd module embeds Perl into the web server. This was the first widespread persistence mechanism for Perl web applications themselves and it's still popular to this day, though PSGI compliance is often the choice for new development. (PSGI handlers to use mod_perl as the backend are available.)</p><p>Modern Perl developers should familiarize themselves with PSGI and the wealth of available Plack middleware.</p><h4>Perl Web Development</h4><p>Of course no discussion of Perl web development would be complete without mentioning the strength of the CPAN. Almost any project will benefit from the wealth of freely available libraries built to solve real problems. These distributions run the gamut from full-blown web frameworks and content management systems to APIs for web services, development tools, testing systems, and interfaces to document formats and external resources.</p><p>For example, if you need to write a web service which accepts JSON data and produces Excel spreadsheets, you can glue together a few CPAN distributions and get the job done early. If you need to consume XML from a remote service and emit a PDF, you're in luck.</p><p>Perl's prowess as a general purpose programming language as well as its flexibility and power in managing text and gluing systems together make it a wonderful fit for web development. The community's adoption of modern Perl standards such as PSGI and Plack only enhance your power.</p><p>Web application development in Perl is still viable, and modern Perl tools and techniques and libraries make it more powerful and pleasant than ever.</p></div>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Jit</dc:creator>
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	<guid isPermaLink="true">https://bioinformaticsonline.com/pages/view/35525/linux-commands-cheat-sheet-for-bioinformatics-and-computational-biology-professionals</guid>
	<pubDate>Mon, 05 Feb 2018 18:50:41 -0600</pubDate>
	<link>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/pages/view/35525/linux-commands-cheat-sheet-for-bioinformatics-and-computational-biology-professionals</link>
	<title><![CDATA[Linux Commands Cheat Sheet for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Professionals]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p><span>The purpose of this cheat sheet is to introduce biologist and bioinformatician to the frequently used tools for NGS analysis as well as giving experience in writing one-liners.</span></p><ul>
<li><span></span><span><strong>File System</strong></span><span><strong><br /> </strong></span><span>ls</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; list items in current directory</span><span><br /> </span><span>ls -l</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; list items in current directory and show in long format to see perimissions, size, and modification date</span><span><br /> </span><span>ls -a</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; list all items in current directory, including hidden files</span><span><br /> </span><span>ls -F</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; list all items in current directory and show directories with a slash and executables with a star</span><span><br /> </span><span>ls dir</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; list all items in directory dir</span><span><br /> </span><span>cd dir</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; change directory to dir</span><span><br /> </span><span>cd ..</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; go up one directory</span><span><br /> </span><span>cd /</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; go to the root directory</span><span><br /> </span><span>cd ~</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; go to to your home directory</span><span><br /> </span><span>cd -</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; go to the last directory you were just in</span><span><br /> </span><span>pwd</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; show present working directory</span><span><br /> </span><span>mkdir dir</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; make directory dir</span><span><br /> </span><span>rm file</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; remove file</span><span><br /> </span><span>rm -r dir</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; remove directory dir recursively</span><span><br /> </span><span>cp file1 file2</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; copy file1 to file2</span><span><br /> </span><span>cp -r dir1 dir2</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; copy directory dir1 to dir2 recursively</span><span><br /> </span><span>mv file1 file2</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; move (rename) file1 to file2</span><span><br /> </span><span>ln -s file link</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; create symbolic link to file</span><span><br /> </span><span>touch file</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; create or update file</span><span><br /> </span><span>cat file</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; output the contents of file</span><span><br /> </span><span>less file</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; view file with page navigation</span><span><br /> </span><span>head file</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; output the first 10 lines of file</span><span><br /> </span><span>tail file</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; output the last 10 lines of file</span><span><br /> </span><span>tail -f file</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; output the contents of file as it grows, starting with the last 10 lines</span><span><br /> </span><span>vim file</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; edit file</span><span><br /> </span><span>alias name 'command'</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; create an alias for a command</span><span><br /> </span></li>
<li><span></span><span><strong>System</strong></span><span><strong><br /> </strong></span><span>shutdown</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; shut down machine</span><span><br /> </span><span>reboot</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; restart machine</span><span><br /> </span><span>date</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; show the current date and time</span><span><br /> </span><span>whoami</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; who you are logged in as</span><span><br /> </span><span>finger user</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; display information about user</span><span><br /> </span><span>man command</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; show the manual for command</span><span><br /> </span><span>df</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; show disk usage</span><span><br /> </span><span>du</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; show directory space usage</span><span><br /> </span><span>free</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; show memory and swap usage</span><span><br /> </span><span>whereis app</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; show possible locations of app</span><span><br /> </span><span>which app</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; show which app will be run by default</span><span><br /> </span></li>
<li><span></span><span><strong>Process Management</strong></span><span><strong><br /> </strong></span><span>ps</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; display your currently active processes</span><span><br /> </span><span>top</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; display all running processes</span><span><br /> </span><span>kill pid</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; kill process id pid</span><span><br /> </span><span>kill -9 pid</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; force kill process id pid</span><span><br /> </span></li>
<li><span></span><span><strong>Permissions</strong></span><span><strong><br /> </strong></span><span>ls -l</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; list items in current directory and show permissions</span><span><br /> </span><span>chmod ugo file</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; change permissions of file to ugo - u is the user's permissions, g is the group's permissions, and o is everyone else's permissions. The values of u, g, and o can be any number between 0 and 7.</span><span><br /> </span><span>7</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; full permissions</span><span><br /> </span><span>6</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; read and write only</span><span><br /> </span><span>5</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; read and execute only</span><span><br /> </span><span>4</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; read only</span><span><br /> </span><span>3</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; write and execute only</span><span><br /> </span><span>2</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; write only</span><span><br /> </span><span>1</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; execute only</span><span><br /> </span><span>0</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; no permissions</span><span><br /> </span><span>chmod 600 file</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; you can read and write - good for files</span><span><br /> </span><span>chmod 700 file</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; you can read, write, and execute - good for scripts</span><span><br /> </span><span>chmod 644 file</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; you can read and write, and everyone else can only read - good for web pages</span><span><br /> </span><span>chmod 755 file</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; you can read, write, and execute, and everyone else can read and execute - good for programs that you want to share</span><span><br /> </span></li>
<li><span></span><span><strong>Networking</strong></span><span><strong><br /> </strong></span><span>wget file</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; download a file</span><span><br /> </span><span>curl file</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; download a file</span><span><br /> </span><span>scp user@host:file dir</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; secure copy a file from remote server to the dir directory on your machine</span><span><br /> </span><span>scp file user@host:dir</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; secure copy a file from your machine to the dir directory on a remote server</span><span><br /> </span><span>scp -r user@host:dir dir</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; secure copy the directory dir from remote server to the directory dir on your machine</span><span><br /> </span><span>ssh user@host</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; connect to host as user</span><span><br /> </span><span>ssh -p port user@host</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; connect to host on port as user</span><span><br /> </span><span>ssh-copy-id user@host</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; add your key to host for user to enable a keyed or passwordless login</span><span><br /> </span><span>ping host</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; ping host and output results</span><span><br /> </span><span>whois domain</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; get information for domain</span><span><br /> </span><span>dig domain</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; get DNS information for domain</span><span><br /> </span><span>dig -x host</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; reverse lookup host</span><span><br /> </span><span>lsof -i tcp:1337</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; list all processes running on port 1337</span><span><br /> </span></li>
<li><span></span><span><strong>Searching</strong></span><span><strong><br /> </strong></span><span>grep pattern files</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; search for pattern in files</span><span><br /> </span><span>grep -r pattern dir</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; search recursively for pattern in dir</span><span><br /> </span><span>grep -rn pattern dir</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; search recursively for pattern in dir and show the line number found</span><span><br /> </span><span>grep -r pattern dir --include='*.ext</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; search recursively for pattern in dir and only search in files with .ext extension</span><span><br /> </span><span>command | grep pattern</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; search for pattern in the output of command</span><span><br /> </span><span>find file</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; find all instances of file in real system</span><span><br /> </span><span>locate file</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; find all instances of file using indexed database built from the updatedb command. Much faster than find</span><span><br /> </span><span>sed -i 's/day/night/g' file</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; find all occurrences of day in a file and replace them with night - s means substitude and g means global - sed also supports regular expressions</span><span><br /> </span></li>
<li><span></span><span><strong>Compression</strong></span><span><strong><br /> </strong></span><span>tar cf file.tar files</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; create a tar named file.tar containing files</span><span><br /> </span><span>tar xf file.tar</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; extract the files from file.tar</span><span><br /> </span><span>tar czf file.tar.gz files</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; create a tar with Gzip compression</span><span><br /> </span><span>tar xzf file.tar.gz</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; extract a tar using Gzip</span><span><br /> </span><span>gzip file</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; compresses file and renames it to file.gz</span><span><br /> </span><span>gzip -d file.gz</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; decompresses file.gz back to file</span><span><br /> </span></li>
<li><span></span><span><strong>Shortcuts</strong></span><span><strong><br /> </strong></span><span>ctrl+a</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; move cursor to beginning of line</span><span><br /> </span><span>ctrl+f</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; move cursor to end of line</span><span><br /> </span><span>alt+f</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; move cursor forward 1 word</span><span><br /> </span><span>alt+b</span><span>&nbsp;&mdash; move cursor backward 1 word</span><span><br /> </span></li>
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	<dc:creator>Rahul Nayak</dc:creator>
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	<pubDate>Wed, 24 Oct 2018 23:35:09 -0500</pubDate>
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	<title><![CDATA[BAUM – Improving Genome Assembly by Adaptive Unique Mapping and Local Overlap-Layout-Consensus]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p><span>BAUM, breaks the whole genome into regions by adaptive unique mapping; then the local OLC is used to assemble each region in parallel. BAUM can: (1) perform reference-assisted assembly based on the genome of a close species; (2) or improve the results of existing assemblies that are obtained based on short or long sequencing reads.&nbsp;</span></p><p>Address of the bookmark: <a href="http://www.zhanyuwang.xin/wordpress/index.php/2017/07/21/baum-improving-genome-assembly-by-adaptive-unique-mapping-and-local-overlap-layout-consensus/" rel="nofollow">http://www.zhanyuwang.xin/wordpress/index.php/2017/07/21/baum-improving-genome-assembly-by-adaptive-unique-mapping-and-local-overlap-layout-consensus/</a></p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Jit</dc:creator>
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	<pubDate>Fri, 16 Mar 2018 20:50:10 -0500</pubDate>
	<link>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/pages/view/35983/some-useful-bioinformatics-links</link>
	<title><![CDATA[Some useful Bioinformatics links]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p><br /> Reference-free prediction of rearrangement breakpoint reads | Bioinformatics | Oxford Academic</p><p>https://academic.oup.com/bioinformatics/article/30/18/2559/2475628<br /> Reference-free SNP detection: dealing with the data deluge</p><p>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4083407/<br /> GATB/DiscoSnp: DiscoSnp is designed for discovering all kinds of SNPs (not only isolated ones), as well as insertions and deletions, from raw set(s) of reads.</p><p>https://github.com/GATB/DiscoSnp<br /> De novo assembly | Oxford Nanopore Technologies</p><p>https://nanoporetech.com/taxonomy/term/131<br /> De novo long-read assembly of a complex animal genome | bioRxiv</p><p>https://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2017/09/10/187054<br /> Rapid de novo assembly of the European eel genome from nanopore sequencing reads | Scientific Reports</p><p>https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-07650-6.epdf?author_access_token=dktG7e98wyRJnaEEMTcPqtRgN0jAjWel9jnR3ZoTv0P7E7t-wVGo30iojNO7dICajNY_7PE5xVPv6OoLe7hn9TeUjcZ5umREOzNoPMWkfYH58RS6uxm3vm4e4BG2AA_WKW84i6egKK271NwMq-NfzA%3D%3D<br /> nanoporetech/ont-assembly-polish: ONT assembly and Illumina polishing pipeline</p><p>https://github.com/nanoporetech/ont-assembly-polish<br /> Generade-nl/TULIP: TULIP - The Uncorrected Long read Itegration Pipeline</p><p>https://github.com/Generade-nl/TULIP<br /> www.nature.com</p><p>https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-03996-z<br /> Example gallery of NanoPlot &ndash; Gigabase or gigabyte</p><p>https://gigabaseorgigabyte.wordpress.com/2017/06/01/example-gallery-of-nanoplot/<br /> Tool documentation</p><p>https://broadinstitute.github.io/picard/command-line-overview.html<br /> Chromosome-scale scaffolding of de novo genome assemblies based on chromatin interactions. - PubMed - NCBI</p><p>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24185095<br /> MAFFT ver.7 - a multiple sequence alignment program</p><p>https://mafft.cbrc.jp/alignment/software/algorithms/algorithms.html<br /> Measuring the distance between multiple sequence alignments | Bioinformatics | Oxford Academic</p><p>https://academic.oup.com/bioinformatics/article/28/4/495/212883<br /> The MUMmer 3 examples</p><p>http://mummer.sourceforge.net/examples/<br /> MAFFT ver.7 - a multiple sequence alignment program</p><p>https://mafft.cbrc.jp/alignment/software/tips.html<br /> Omega | Overlap-graph de novo Assembler for Metagenomics</p><p>https://omega.omicsbio.org/<br /> abiswas-odu/Disco: Multi-threaded Distributed Memory Overlap-Layout-Consensus (OLC) Metagenome Assembler</p><p>https://github.com/abiswas-odu/Disco<br /> SAGE: String-overlap Assembly of GEnomes | BMC Bioinformatics | Full Text</p><p>https://bmcbioinformatics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1471-2105-15-302</p><p>Fast and sensitive mapping of nanopore sequencing reads with GraphMap | Nature Communications</p><p>https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms11307<br /> lumpy-sv/extractSplitReads_BwaMem at master &middot; arq5x/lumpy-sv</p><p>https://github.com/arq5x/lumpy-sv/blob/master/scripts/extractSplitReads_BwaMem<br /> jts/nanocorrect: Experimental pipeline for correcting nanopore reads</p><p>https://github.com/jts/nanocorrect</p><p>video - how to install flash plugin on ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64-bit version - Ask Ubuntu</p><p>https://askubuntu.com/questions/469553/how-to-install-flash-plugin-on-ubuntu-14-04-lts-64-bit-version<br /> lh3/fermi: A WGS de novo assembler based on the FMD-index for large genomes</p><p>https://github.com/lh3/fermi<br /> Multi-metagenome</p><p>http://madsalbertsen.github.io/multi-metagenome/docs/step9.html<br /> Bandage by rrwick</p><p>https://rrwick.github.io/Bandage/<br /> Codon Optimization OnLine (COOL): a web-based multi-objective optimization platform for synthetic gene design | Bioinformatics | Oxford Academic</p><p>https://academic.oup.com/bioinformatics/article/30/15/2210/2391162<br /> Genome Architecture and Evolution of a Unichromosomal Asexual Nematode - ScienceDirect</p><p>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S096098221731076X?via%3Dihub#fig4<br /> How to determine chimeras in my de novo assembly? - SEQanswers</p><p>http://seqanswers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=26721<br /> samtools(1) manual page</p><p>http://www.htslib.org/doc/samtools.html<br /> How To Filter Mapped Reads With Samtools</p><p>https://www.biostars.org/p/56246/<br /> The MUMmer 3 manual</p><p>http://mummer.sourceforge.net/manual/#nucmer<br /> assembly_olc.pdf</p><p>http://www.cs.jhu.edu/~langmea/resources/lecture_notes/assembly_olc.pdf<br /> SAM and BAM filtering oneliners</p><p>https://gist.github.com/davfre/8596159<br /> Inroduction to dot-plots</p><p>http://www.code10.info/index.php%3Foption%3Dcom_content%26view%3Darticle%26id%3D64:inroduction-to-dot-plots%26catid%3D52:cat_coding_algorithms_dot-plots%26Itemid%3D76<br /> RepeatFinder Home Page</p><p>http://www.cbcb.umd.edu/software/RepeatFinder/<br /> RepeatFinderReprint.pdf</p><p>http://www.cbcb.umd.edu/software/RepeatFinder/RepeatFinderReprint.pdf<br /> https://bernatgel.github.io/karyoploter_tutorial//Tutorial/CreateIdeogram/CreateIdeogram.html</p><p>https://bernatgel.github.io/karyoploter_tutorial//Tutorial/CreateIdeogram/CreateIdeogram.html<br /> Circular Visualization in R</p><p>http://zuguang.de/circlize_book/book/introduction.html#a-qiuck-glance<br /> Creating a coverage plot using BEDTools and R</p><p>https://davetang.org/muse/2015/08/05/creating-a-coverage-plot-using-bedtools-and-r/<br /> Eval: A software package for analysis of genome annotations | BMC Bioinformatics | Full Text</p><p>https://bmcbioinformatics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1471-2105-4-50<br /> eval-documentation.pdf</p><p>http://mblab.wustl.edu/media/software/eval-documentation.pdf<br /> OmicCircos: A Simple-to-Use R Package for the Circular Visualization of Multidimensional Omics Data</p><p>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3921174/<br /> sequence - download.tardigrades.org &gt; v1 &gt; sequence</p><p>http://download.tardigrades.org/v1/sequence/<br /> ksahlin/BESST: BESST - scaffolder for genomic assemblies</p><p>https://github.com/ksahlin/BESST<br /> reubwn/scripts: Useful scripts for various things</p><p>https://github.com/reubwn/scripts<br /> ICEberg</p><p>http://db-mml.sjtu.edu.cn/ICEberg/index.php<br /> Satsuma - Evolution and Genomics</p><p>http://evomics.org/learning/genomics/satsuma/<br /> A complete bacterial genome assembled de novo using only nanopore sequencing data | Nature Methods</p><p>https://www.nature.com/articles/nmeth.3444<br /> vezzi/FRC_align: Computes FRC from SAM/BAM file and not from afg files</p><p>https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox<br /> Read GTF file into R - Dave Tang's blog</p><p>https://davetang.org/muse/2017/08/04/read-gtf-file-r/</p><p>https://bernatgel.github.io/karyoploter_tutorial//Tutorial/CustomGenomes/CustomGenomes.html</p><p>https://bernatgel.github.io/karyoploter_tutorial//Tutorial/CustomGenomes/CustomGenomes.html<br /> Dot: Interactive dot plot for genome-genome alignments</p><p>https://dnanexus.github.io/dot/<br /> Zoho Accounts</p><p>https://accounts.zoho.eu/signin?servicename=ZohoProjects&amp;serviceurl=https%3A%2F%2Fprojects.zoho.eu%2Fportal%2Favaga2<br /> lh3/minimap2: A versatile pairwise aligner for genomic and spliced nucleotide sequences</p><p>https://github.com/lh3/minimap2<br /> SSPACE-LongRead: scaffolding bacterial draft genomes using long read sequence information | BMC Bioinformatics | Full Text</p><p>https://bmcbioinformatics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1471-2105-15-211<br /> Palindromic gene amplification &mdash; an evolutionarily conserved role for DNA inverted repeats in the genome | Nature Reviews Cancer</p><p>https://www.nature.com/articles/nrc2591<br /> bioinformatics - BLAST DNA Sequences Reversed - Biology Stack Exchange</p><p>https://biology.stackexchange.com/questions/8160/blast-dna-sequences-reversed<br /> LASTZ</p><p>http://www.bx.psu.edu/miller_lab/dist/README.lastz-1.02.00/README.lastz-1.02.00a.html<br /> SOGo - (1652) Inbox</p><p>https://sogo.unamur.be/SOGo/so/jnarayan/Mail/view<br /> Tetra-Nucleotide Analysis (TNA) | BIOiPLUG Help center</p><p>http://help.bioiplug.com/tetra-nucleotide-analysis-tna/</p><p>Clustering metagenomic contigs on tetranucleotide frequency &mdash; CGAT documentation</p><p>http://cgat.readthedocs.io/en/latest/recipes/metagenome_contigs_kmers.html</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Jit</dc:creator>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 2018 03:34:53 -0500</pubDate>
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	<title><![CDATA[BINC (Bioinformatics National Certification) Examination 2018]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>Bioinformatics National Certification (BINC) was instituted by Department of Biotechnology, Government of India in 2005 at Savitribai Phule Pune University, formerly University of Pune, Pune to certify bioinformatics professionals and recognizing candidate's theoretical and practical ability and fostering interdisciplinary research. Later on, it was transferred to Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and then to Pondicherry University, Puducherry. Pondicherry University conducted the BINC examination in 2015, 2016 and 2017.</p><div><p>Biotech Consortium India Limited (BCIL), New Delhi is conducting the BINC 2018 examination on behalf Department of Biotechnology, Government of India.</p></div><div><p>BINC is a certification programme for graduate and post-graduate students for recognizing their exceptional bioinformatics knowledge and skills and to improve their employment opportunities. There is a growing need for trained manpower in the area of Bioinformatics. Currently, various universities and institutions, both government and private, impart Bioinformatics education in India. The qualifying candidates will be awarded a lifetime certificate. This certification would facilitate industries and potential employers in recruitment of Bioinformatics professionals having exceptionally good bioinformatics skills.</p></div><div><p>The certification under Bioinformatics National Certification (BINC) scheme is given to the candidates after three tier selection process. The successful candidates are also eligible for availing Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) for pursuing Ph.D. in Bioinformatics at recognized Indian universities/institutes. The research fellowships of all BINC qualified Indian nationals are funded by DBT. BINC qualified candidates are called DBT certified Bioinformaticians while the individuals availing the fellowships are called as DBT-BINC Junior Research Fellows (DBT-BINC-JRF). Cash prize of 10,000/- each is awarded to the top 10 BINC qualifiers.</p></div><div><p><strong>Eligibility</strong></p></div><div><p>i) Bachelor's/Master's degree in Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Agriculture, Veterinary, Medicine, Pharmacy, Engineering and Technology.&nbsp;</p></div><div><p>ii) No formal training, diploma or certificate in bioinformatics is required.</p></div><div><p>iii) Candidates in final year of Bachelor's/ Master's degree are also eligible to apply.</p></div><div><p><strong><a href="http://bcil.nic.in/PatternofExamination.html" target="_blank">Pattern of Examination&nbsp;</a></strong></p></div><div><p><strong>Syllabus</strong>&nbsp;</p></div><div><p>The syllabus consists of six sections - Bioinformatics, Biology, Physical Science, Chemical Science, Mathematics &amp; Statistics, and Information Technology.</p></div><div><ul>
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<li>Helpline for Application submission related queries:<a href="mailto:binc.binchelpdesk@biotech.co.in" target="_blank">binchelpdesk@biotech.co.in</a></li>
<li>Website:&nbsp;<a href="http://bcil.nic.in/BINC.html" target="_blank">www.bcil.nic.in/BINC.html</a></li>
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