www.bioinformatics.babraham.ac.uk - SeqMonk is a program to enable the visualisation and analysis of mapped sequence data. It was written for use with mapped next generation sequence data but can in theory be used for any dataset which can be expressed as a series of genomic...
Research Position in Computational Biology in the group of Shree P. Pandey Positions available in the area of NGS data analysis, bioinformatics, plant genomics
Project Description: Projects involves high throughput analysis of data mostly...
lin-group.cn - iRNAD, for identifying D modification sites in RNA sequence. In this predictor, the RNA samples derived from five species were encoded by nucleotide chemical property and nucleotide density. Support vector machine was utilized to perform the...
github.com - Kalign is a fast multiple sequence alignment program for biological sequences.
Align sequences and output the alignment in MSF format:
kalign -i BB11001.tfa -f msf -o out.msf
Align sequences and output the alignment in clustal format:
kalign...
School of Life Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University has issued notification dated 27.04.2015 to fill the vacancy of JRF / SRF / RA in CSIR funded Projec entitled "Structural and functional characterization of serine biosynthetic pathway enzymes...
github.com - AccessSyRI: finding genomic rearrangements andlocal sequence differences from whole-genome assemblies
SyRI, a pairwise whole-genome comparison tool for chromosome-level assemblies. SyRI starts by finding rearranged regions and then searches for...
C.R.Rao Advanced Institute of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science (AIMSCS) - Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
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github.com - RNA-Bloom is a fast and memory-efficient de novo transcript sequence assembler. It is designed for the following sequencing data types:
single-end/paired-end bulk RNA-seq (strand-specific/agnostic)
paired-end single-cell RNA-seq...
Perl has a ton of command line switches (see perldoc perlrun), but I'm just going to cover the ones you'll commonly need to debug code. The most important switch is -e, for execute (or maybe "engage" :) ). The -e switch takes a quoted string of Perl...