chagall.med.cornell.edu - RNAseq can be roughly divided into two "types":
Reference genome-based - an assembled genome exists for a species for which an RNAseq experiment is performed. It allows reads to be aligned against the reference genome and significantly improves...
Ph.D. student in Computational Systems Biology
Location : The Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) at the University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
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The Luxembourg Centre...
The Bioinformatics group at Boku University has two main areas of interest, underpinning a common goal, the study of complex systems in living organisms. To overcome the engineered redundancies and combinatorial effects prevalent in higher...
www.well.ox.ac.uk - Platypus is a tool designed for efficient and accurate variant-detection in high-throughput sequencing data. By using local realignment of reads and local assembly it achieves both high sensitivity and high specificity. Platypus can detect...
physicsdatabase.com - Bioinformatics require some match skills, therefore I decided to provide this wonderful math eBooks links to the BOL community.
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github.com - snakePipes are flexible and powerful workflows built using snakemake that simplify the analysis of NGS data.
DNA-mapping*
ChIP-seq*
RNA-seq*
ATAC-seq*
scRNA-seq
Hi-C
Whole Genome Bisulfite Seq/WGBS
(*Also available in...
bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org - The genome sequencing revolution is approaching a landmark figure of 1000 completely sequenced genomes. Coupled with fast-declining, per-base sequencing costs, this influx of DNA sequence data has encouraged laboratory scientists to engage large...