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	<description><![CDATA[<p>This tool is for users to upgrade their metagenomics assemblies using long reads. This includes fixing mis-assemblies and scaffolding/gap-filling. If you encounter any issues, please contact me at&nbsp;<a href="mailto:kklam@eecs.berkeley.edu">kklam@eecs.berkeley.edu</a>. My name is Ka-Kit Lam.</p>
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<p>Would you like to participate in an exciting interdisciplinary research project to discover the hidden chemistry of plants and its evolution using computational omics approaches? Do you enjoy collaboration and teamwork while being at the cutting edge of scientific progress? We are looking for two PhD candidates with complementary skills to pioneer new technologies to analyze, explore and leverage the diversity of plant chemistry hidden in plant genomes.</p>

<p>Plants represent an untapped resource of natural bioactive compounds that significantly contribute to plant resilience to pathogens, herbivores, and abiotic stresses, and may be applied for medicine or crop protection. In this project, you will design and/or apply innovative omics integration strategies for genomics, transcriptomics, and metabolomics data, to discover plant specialized metabolite biosynthetic pathways and study their evolution. You will work together with the other PhD candidate in this project, which will entail a combination of algorithm development, greenhouse experiments, integrative omics analysis, and evolutionary genomics. Extensive local and international collaboration is foreseen, including possibilities for a foreign research visit as part of your PhD project.</p>

<p>The research is embedded within the chairs of Bioinformatics and Biosystematics. The projects will be (co-)supervised by Dr. Marnix Medema, Dr. Justin van der Hooft, Dr. Klaas Bouwmeester and Prof. Dr. Eric Schranz.</p>

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<p>We are looking for two enthusiastic and complementary team players with all or a subset of the following skills:</p>

<p>a solid academic record (MSc) in bioinformatics, biology, or biotechnology<br />experience in computational omics analysis and proficiency in programming (in, e.g., Python)<br />at least basic to intermediate statistical and mathematical skills<br />demonstrable experience in working with next-generation sequencing data or with greenhouse experiments with plants<br />affinity with plant science, metabolism and/or biosynthetic pathways<br />you meet all the entry requirements of the  WUR PhD programme.<br />More information</p>

<p>For more information about this position, please contact Marnix Medema, Associate Professor Bioinformatics, by email (marnix.medema@wur.nl).<br />For more information about the procedure, please contact vacaturemeldingen.psg@wur.nl.</p>
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	<description><![CDATA[<p><span>1. Ktrim: An extra-fast, accurate adapter trimmer for sequencing data. It processes FASTQ files from multiple lanes with minimal mismatching and over-trimming of adapters.</span><span><br /></span><span><br /></span><span>2. BWA MEM: A reliable alignment tool (particularly for mapping ALT contigs and HLA genes, which are not fully addressed in BWA-MEM2).</span><span><br /></span><span><br /></span><span>3. Sambamba markdup: Quickly marks or removes duplicate reads using Picard's criteria.</span><span><br /></span><span><br /></span><span>4. ichorCNA: Estimates the tumor DNA fraction in cell-free DNA from ultra-low-pass whole genome sequencing (0.1x coverage) based on copy number alterations (CNA).</span><span><br /></span><span><br /></span><span>5. Fragle: A deep learning method for quantifying ctDNA levels from cell-free DNA fragmentomic profiles. It detects TF as low as ~1% ctDNA and works with targeted genomic panel sequencing data.</span><span><br /></span><span><br /></span><span>6. AlfredQC: A quality control tool for high-throughput sequencing data. It assesses metrics like read quality scores, GC content, and duplication rates, visualized through detailed plots and summary statistics.</span><span><br /></span><span><br /></span><span>7. Mosdepth: A fast tool for calculating sequencing coverage depth, offering a quicker alternative to samtools/sambamba depth by processing BAM and CRAM files.</span><span><br /></span><span><br /></span><span>8. Bedtools: A versatile toolkit for genomics, enabling operations like intersect, merge, count, and shuffle on genomic intervals across formats such as BAM, BED, GFF/GTF, and VCF.</span><span><br /></span><span><br /></span><span>9. Datamash: A command-line tool for basic numeric, textual, and statistical operations on input data streams. It supports operations such as grouping, sorting, transposing, and performing arithmetic calculations on tabular data.</span><span><br /></span><span><br /></span><span>10.</span><span> </span><a href="http://gwf.app/" target="_self">gwf.app</a><span>: A pragmatic alternative to Snakemake. Developed at</span><span> </span><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/aarhus-university-denmark-/" target="_self"><span>Aarhus University</span></a><span>, this flexible, generic workflow tool builds and runs large scientific workflows.</span></p>]]></description>
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	<description><![CDATA[<h1 style="text-align: center;">Study Resources for</h1><h1 style="text-align: center;">ECM3413 - Bioinformatics</h1><p style="text-align: center;">Contents</p><p style="text-align: center;">&nbsp;</p><p style="text-align: center;"><a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/#GenInfo">General Information</a></p><p style="text-align: center;"><a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/#Past%20Paper">Lecture Slides</a></p><p style="text-align: center;"><a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/#Past%20Paper">Past Exam Paper</a></p><p style="text-align: center;"><a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/#Assess">Continuous Assessments</a></p><p style="text-align: center;"><a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/#Reading">Suggested Reading List</a></p><p><a name="GenInfo" id="GenInfo"></a><strong>General Information</strong></p><table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
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<td valign="top">This module runs in Semester 2.&nbsp;</td>
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<td valign="top">It is taught by&nbsp;<a href="http://www.secam.ex.ac.uk/staff/index.php?nav=40&amp;group=Teaching%20Fellows&amp;user_directory_limit=&amp;user_directory_order=&amp;sid=182">Dr Ed Keedwell</a>&nbsp;(Module Coordinator)</td>
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<td valign="top"><strong>Module Descriptor</strong>:&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="http://www.secam.ex.ac.uk/student/modules?mid=393">ECM3413</a></td>
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<td valign="top"><strong>Lecture Times</strong>: Tuesday 5pm,&nbsp; 171| Thursday, 171</td>
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<td valign="top"><strong>Workshop Times</strong>: Wednesday 11am Blue Room (Weeks 29,33 &amp;40)</td>
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<p><strong>Assessment:&nbsp;</strong>2 CAs each worth 15% | 1 Examination worth 70%</p>
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</table><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p style="text-align: left;"><strong><a name="Slides" id="Slides"></a>Lecture Slides&nbsp;</strong>(if you have to print slides, to save your ink choose 'print in black and white' on the print menu)</p><table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
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<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/BIOLecture1.ppt">PPT</a>|<a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/BIOLecture1.pdf">PDF</a>| Lecture 1 - Introduction to Bioinformatics (&amp; Biology)</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/BIOLecture2.ppt">PPT</a>|<a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/BIOLecture2.pdf">PDF</a>| Lecture 2 - Genome Sequences: from fragments to sequences</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/BIOLecture3.ppt">PPT</a>|<a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/BIOLecture3.pdf">PDF</a>| Lecture 3 - Sequence Alignment 1</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/BIOLecture4.ppt">PPT</a>|<a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/BIOLecture4.pdf">PDF</a>| Lecture 4 - Global Pairwise Sequence Alignment</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/BIOLecture5.ppt">PPT</a>|<a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/BIOLecture5.pdf">PDF</a>| Lecture 5 - Local Pairwise Sequence Alignment (Smith-Waterman &amp; BLAST)</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/BIOWorkshop1.doc">DOC</a>| Workshop 1 - Using BLAST and other Bioinformatics Databases</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/BIOLecture6.ppt">PPT</a>|<a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/BIOLecture6.pdf">PDF</a>| Lecture 6 - Multiple Sequence Alignment</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/BIOLecture7.ppt">PPT</a>|<a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/BIOLecture7.pdf">PDF</a>| Lecture 7 - BLAST (in more detail) &amp; FASTA</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/BIOLecture8.ppt">PPT</a>|<a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/BIOLecture8.pdf">PDF</a>| Lecture 8 - Sequence Alignment Conclusion &amp; Other Sequence Analyses</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/BIOLecture9.ppt">PPT</a>|<a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/BIOLecture9.pdf">PDF</a>| Lecture 9 - Markov Chains and Intro to Hidden Markov Models</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/BIOWorkshop2.doc">DOC</a>|Workshop 2 - Using See5</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Workshop Data - Part 1 -&nbsp;<a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/adult.names">adult.names&nbsp;</a>|&nbsp;<a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/adult.data">adult.data&nbsp;</a>|&nbsp;<a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/adult.test">adult.test,&nbsp;</a>Part 3 -&nbsp;<a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/wdbc.names">wdbc.names</a>|&nbsp;<a href="https://empslocal.ex.ac.uk/people/staff/reverson/sr/oldECM3413/wdbc.data">wdbc.data</a></p>
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</table><p style="text-align: left;">&nbsp;</p><p style="text-align: left;">For some reason best known to itself, my PDF creator doesn't like the slide with the substitution matrix on.&nbsp; Therefore this has been removed from Lectures 3 and 7 for the PDF copy only - however, more information on these matrices can be found&nbsp;<a href="http://www.ebi.ac.uk/help/matrix.html">here</a>.</p><p style="text-align: left;"><strong><a name="Past%20Paper"></a>Past Exam Paper</strong></p><p style="text-align: left;">The paper from 2007/8 can be found&nbsp;<a href="http://library.exeter.ac.uk/exampapers/">here</a>.</p><p style="text-align: left;"><strong><a name="Assess" id="Assess"></a>Continuous Assessments</strong></p><table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
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<p style="text-align: left;">Lesk, A.M., (2002) Introduction to Bioinformatics, Oxford University Press</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Higgs, P.G., (2005) Bioinformatics and Molecular Evolution,&nbsp; Blackwell Publishing</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Baldi, P., Brunak, S., (2001) Bioinformatics: The Machine Learning Approach, MIT Press</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Keedwell, E., Narayanan, A., (2005) Intelligent Bioinformatics: The Application of Artificial Intelligence Techniques to Bioinformatics Problems, Wiley</p>
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	<title><![CDATA[Installing Trinity !]]></title>
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<p>Download this https://github.com/trinityrnaseq/trinityrnaseq/releases/tag/Trinity-v2.6.6</p>

<p>➜ cd trinityrnaseq-Trinity-v2.6.6</p>

<p>➜  trinityrnaseq-Trinity-v2.6.6 git:(master) ✗ make<br />Using gnu compiler for Inchworm and Chrysalis<br />cd Inchworm &amp;&amp; (test -e configure || autoreconf) \<br />                &amp;&amp; sh ./configure --prefix=`pwd`  &amp;&amp; make install<br />checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c<br />checking whether build environment is sane... yes<br />checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p<br />checking for gawk... gawk<br />checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes<br />checking for g++... g++<br />checking whether the C++ compiler works... yes<br />checking for C++ compiler default output file name... a.out<br />checking for suffix of executables... <br />checking whether we are cross compiling... no<br />checking for suffix of object files... o<br />checking whether we are using the GNU C++ compiler... yes<br />checking whether g++ accepts -g... yes<br />checking for style of include used by make... GNU<br />checking dependency style of g++... gcc3<br />checking for library containing cos... none required<br />configure: creating ./config.status<br />config.status: creating Makefile<br />config.status: creating src/Makefile<br />config.status: creating config.h<br />config.status: config.h is unchanged<br />config.status: executing depfiles commands<br />make[1]: Entering directory '/home/urbe/Tools/trinityrnaseq-Trinity-v2.6.6/Inchworm'<br />Making install in src<br />make[2]: Entering directory '/home/urbe/Tools/trinityrnaseq-Trinity-v2.6.6/Inchworm/src'<br />g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I..    -std=c++0x -pedantic -fopenmp -Wall -Wextra -Wno-deprecated -m64 -g -O2 -MT Fasta_entry.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/Fasta_entry.Tpo -c -o Fasta_entry.o Fasta_entry.cpp<br />mv -f .deps/Fasta_entry.Tpo .deps/Fasta_entry.Po<br />g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I..    -std=c++0x -pedantic -fopenmp -Wall -Wextra -Wno-deprecated -m64 -g -O2 -MT IRKE_run.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/IRKE_run.Tpo -c -o IRKE_run.o IRKE_run.cpp<br />mv -f .deps/IRKE_run.Tpo .deps/IRKE_run.Po<br />g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I..    -std=c++0x -pedantic -fopenmp -Wall -Wextra -Wno-deprecated -m64 -g -O2 -MT sequenceUtil.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/sequenceUtil.Tpo -c -o sequenceUtil.o sequenceUtil.cpp<br />mv -f .deps/sequenceUtil.Tpo .deps/sequenceUtil.Po<br />g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I..    -std=c++0x -pedantic -fopenmp -Wall -Wextra -Wno-deprecated -m64 -g -O2 -MT IRKE.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/IRKE.Tpo -c -o IRKE.o IRKE.cpp<br />mv -f .deps/IRKE.Tpo .deps/IRKE.Po<br />g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I..    -std=c++0x -pedantic -fopenmp -Wall -Wextra -Wno-deprecated -m64 -g -O2 -MT KmerCounter.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/KmerCounter.Tpo -c -o KmerCounter.o KmerCounter.cpp<br />mv -f .deps/KmerCounter.Tpo .deps/KmerCounter.Po<br />g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I..    -std=c++0x -pedantic -fopenmp -Wall -Wextra -Wno-deprecated -m64 -g -O2 -MT string_util.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/string_util.Tpo -c -o string_util.o string_util.cpp<br />mv -f .deps/string_util.Tpo .deps/string_util.Po<br />g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I..    -std=c++0x -pedantic -fopenmp -Wall -Wextra -Wno-deprecated -m64 -g -O2 -MT Fasta_reader.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/Fasta_reader.Tpo -c -o Fasta_reader.o Fasta_reader.cpp<br />mv -f .deps/Fasta_reader.Tpo .deps/Fasta_reader.Po<br />g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I..    -std=c++0x -pedantic -fopenmp -Wall -Wextra -Wno-deprecated -m64 -g -O2 -MT stacktrace.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/stacktrace.Tpo -c -o stacktrace.o stacktrace.cpp<br />mv -f .deps/stacktrace.Tpo .deps/stacktrace.Po<br />g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I..    -std=c++0x -pedantic -fopenmp -Wall -Wextra -Wno-deprecated -m64 -g -O2 -MT argProcessor.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/argProcessor.Tpo -c -o argProcessor.o argProcessor.cpp<br />mv -f .deps/argProcessor.Tpo .deps/argProcessor.Po<br />g++ -std=c++0x -pedantic -fopenmp -Wall -Wextra -Wno-deprecated -m64 -g -O2   -o inchworm Fasta_entry.o IRKE_run.o sequenceUtil.o IRKE.o KmerCounter.o string_util.o Fasta_reader.o stacktrace.o argProcessor.o  <br />g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I..    -std=c++0x -pedantic -fopenmp -Wall -Wextra -Wno-deprecated -m64 -g -O2 -MT cigar_tweaker.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/cigar_tweaker.Tpo -c -o cigar_tweaker.o cigar_tweaker.cpp<br />mv -f .deps/cigar_tweaker.Tpo .deps/cigar_tweaker.Po<br />g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I..    -std=c++0x -pedantic -fopenmp -Wall -Wextra -Wno-deprecated -m64 -g -O2 -MT SAM_entry.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/SAM_entry.Tpo -c -o SAM_entry.o SAM_entry.cpp<br />mv -f .deps/SAM_entry.Tpo .deps/SAM_entry.Po<br />g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I..    -std=c++0x -pedantic -fopenmp -Wall -Wextra -Wno-deprecated -m64 -g -O2 -MT SAM_reader.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/SAM_reader.Tpo -c -o SAM_reader.o SAM_reader.cpp<br />mv -f .deps/SAM_reader.Tpo .deps/SAM_reader.Po<br />g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I..    -std=c++0x -pedantic -fopenmp -Wall -Wextra -Wno-deprecated -m64 -g -O2 -MT Cigar.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/Cigar.Tpo -c -o Cigar.o Cigar.cpp<br />mv -f .deps/Cigar.Tpo .deps/Cigar.Po<br />g++ -std=c++0x 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‘void createGraphPerRecord(std::vector &gt;, int, bool, ArgProcessor)’:<br />FastaToDeBruijn.cpp:199:39: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />                 if (seq_region.size() &lt; kmer_length) { continue; }  // can be e<br />                                       ^<br />mv -f .deps/FastaToDeBruijn.Tpo .deps/FastaToDeBruijn.Po<br />g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I..    -std=c++0x -pedantic -fopenmp -Wall -Wextra -Wno-deprecated -m64 -g -O2 -MT DeBruijnGraph.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/DeBruijnGraph.Tpo -c -o DeBruijnGraph.o DeBruijnGraph.cpp<br />mv -f .deps/DeBruijnGraph.Tpo .deps/DeBruijnGraph.Po<br />g++ -std=c++0x -pedantic -fopenmp -Wall -Wextra -Wno-deprecated -m64 -g -O2   -o FastaToDeBruijn FastaToDeBruijn.o argProcessor.o Fasta_reader.o Fasta_entry.o sequenceUtil.o string_util.o stacktrace.o DeBruijnGraph.o  <br />g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I..    -std=c++0x -pedantic -fopenmp -Wall -Wextra -Wno-deprecated -m64 -g -O2 -MT fastaToKmerCoverageStats.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/fastaToKmerCoverageStats.Tpo -c -o fastaToKmerCoverageStats.o fastaToKmerCoverageStats.cpp<br />fastaToKmerCoverageStats.cpp: In function ‘void populate_kmer_counter_from_reads(KmerCounter&amp;, std::__cxx11::string&amp;)’:<br />fastaToKmerCoverageStats.cpp:226:18: warning: unused variable ‘kmer_length’ [-Wunused-variable]<br />     unsigned int kmer_length = kcounter.get_kmer_length();<br />                  ^<br />mv -f .deps/fastaToKmerCoverageStats.Tpo .deps/fastaToKmerCoverageStats.Po<br />g++ -std=c++0x -pedantic -fopenmp -Wall -Wextra -Wno-deprecated -m64 -g -O2   -o fastaToKmerCoverageStats fastaToKmerCoverageStats.o argProcessor.o Fasta_reader.o Fasta_entry.o sequenceUtil.o string_util.o stacktrace.o KmerCounter.o  <br />make[3]: Entering directory '/home/urbe/Tools/trinityrnaseq-Trinity-v2.6.6/Inchworm/src'<br />test -z "/home/urbe/Tools/trinityrnaseq-Trinity-v2.6.6/Inchworm/bin" || /bin/mkdir -p "/home/urbe/Tools/trinityrnaseq-Trinity-v2.6.6/Inchworm/bin"<br />  /usr/bin/install -c inchworm cigar_tweaker pull_reads_with_kmers FastaToDeBruijn fastaToKmerCoverageStats '/home/urbe/Tools/trinityrnaseq-Trinity-v2.6.6/Inchworm/bin'<br />make[3]: Nothing to be done for 'install-data-am'.<br />make[3]: Leaving directory '/home/urbe/Tools/trinityrnaseq-Trinity-v2.6.6/Inchworm/src'<br />make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/urbe/Tools/trinityrnaseq-Trinity-v2.6.6/Inchworm/src'<br />make[2]: Entering directory '/home/urbe/Tools/trinityrnaseq-Trinity-v2.6.6/Inchworm'<br />make[3]: Entering directory '/home/urbe/Tools/trinityrnaseq-Trinity-v2.6.6/Inchworm'<br />make[3]: Nothing to be done for 'install-exec-am'.<br />make[3]: Nothing to be done for 'install-data-am'.<br />make[3]: Leaving directory '/home/urbe/Tools/trinityrnaseq-Trinity-v2.6.6/Inchworm'<br />make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/urbe/Tools/trinityrnaseq-Trinity-v2.6.6/Inchworm'<br />make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/urbe/Tools/trinityrnaseq-Trinity-v2.6.6/Inchworm'<br />cd Chrysalis &amp;&amp; make UNSUPPORTED=yes <br />make[1]: Entering directory '/home/urbe/Tools/trinityrnaseq-Trinity-v2.6.6/Chrysalis'<br />./MakeDepend.cc: In member function ‘bool makefile_builder::dependency::operator&lt;(const makefile_builder::dependency&amp;) const’:<br />./MakeDepend.cc:93:47: warning: suggest parentheses around ‘&amp;&amp;’ within ‘||’ [-Wparentheses]<br />                dependent_ == other.dependent_ &amp;&amp;<br />                                               ^<br />./MakeDepend.cc: In member function ‘bool makefile_builder::subdir_and_target::operator&lt;(const makefile_builder::subdir_and_target&amp;) const’:<br />./MakeDepend.cc:130:41: warning: suggest parentheses around ‘&amp;&amp;’ within ‘||’ [-Wparentheses]<br />                subdir_ == other.subdir_ &amp;&amp;<br />                                         ^<br />./MakeDepend.cc: In function ‘int main(int, char**)’:<br />./MakeDepend.cc:223:20: warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to ‘char*’ [-Wwrite-strings]<br />   char * options = "Ad:g:u:fh";<br />                    ^<br />./MakeDepend.cc: In member function ‘void makefile_builder::DumpDependencies(const string&amp;)’:<br />./MakeDepend.cc:491:46: warning: suggest parentheses around ‘&amp;&amp;’ within ‘||’ [-Wparentheses]<br />       if ( ! this-&gt;FileIsSource( dependent ) &amp;&amp; ! this-&gt;FileIsHeader( dependent<br />                                              ^<br />./MakeDepend.cc:493:44: warning: suggest parentheses around ‘&amp;&amp;’ within ‘||’ [-Wparentheses]<br />            this-&gt;FileIsHeader( dependent ) &amp;&amp; this-&gt;FileIsSource( provider ) ) <br />                                            ^<br />./MakeDepend.cc: In member function ‘bool makefile_builder::FileIsHeader(const string&amp;) const’:<br />./MakeDepend.cc:1339:32: warning: suggest parentheses around ‘&amp;&amp;’ within ‘||’ [-Wparentheses]<br />   return ( filename.size() &gt; 2 &amp;&amp;<br />                                ^<br />g++  -W -Wall -Wno-unused -Wno-deprecated -ansi -pedantic -Wno-long-long -fno-nonansi-builtins -Wctor-dtor-privacy -Wsign-promo -Woverloaded-virtual -Wendif-labels  -O3  -ggdb3 -DMAKE_DATE='"Die Jul  3 11:27:04 CEST 2018  "' -DMAKE_OS_RELEASE='"4.4.0-128-generic"' -DMAKE_RELEASE='"3.0"' -DNEW_MAKEFILE -imacros system/BigFileDefines.h -pthread  -ftemplate-depth-30 -fno-strict-aliasing -mieee-fp -iquote . -ISpines   -fopenmp        -c ./aligns/KmerAlignCore.cc -o obj/aligns/KmerAlignCore.o<br />g++  -W -Wall -Wno-unused -Wno-deprecated -ansi -pedantic -Wno-long-long -fno-nonansi-builtins -Wctor-dtor-privacy -Wsign-promo -Woverloaded-virtual -Wendif-labels  -O3  -ggdb3 -DMAKE_DATE='"Die Jul  3 11:27:06 CEST 2018  "' -DMAKE_OS_RELEASE='"4.4.0-128-generic"' -DMAKE_RELEASE='"3.0"' -DNEW_MAKEFILE -imacros system/BigFileDefines.h -pthread  -ftemplate-depth-30 -fno-strict-aliasing -mieee-fp -iquote . -ISpines   -fopenmp        -c ./analysis/AACodons.cc -o obj/analysis/AACodons.o<br />g++  -W -Wall -Wno-unused -Wno-deprecated -ansi -pedantic -Wno-long-long -fno-nonansi-builtins -Wctor-dtor-privacy -Wsign-promo -Woverloaded-virtual -Wendif-labels  -O3  -ggdb3 -DMAKE_DATE='"Die Jul  3 11:27:09 CEST 2018  "' -DMAKE_OS_RELEASE='"4.4.0-128-generic"' -DMAKE_RELEASE='"3.0"' -DNEW_MAKEFILE -imacros system/BigFileDefines.h -pthread  -ftemplate-depth-30 -fno-strict-aliasing -mieee-fp -iquote . -ISpines   -fopenmp        -c ./analysis/BreakTransByPairs.cc -o obj/analysis/BreakTransByPairs.o<br />./analysis/BreakTransByPairs.cc: In function ‘int main(int, char**)’:<br />./analysis/BreakTransByPairs.cc:105:14: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />   for (i=0; i &gt; DeBruijnGraph::get_candidate_weldmers(kmer_int_type_t, int)’:<br />./analysis/DeBruijnGraph.cc:473:23: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />     for (int i = 0; i &lt; left_extensions.size(); i++) {<br />                       ^<br />./analysis/DeBruijnGraph.cc:476:27: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />         for (int j = 0; j &lt; right_extensions.size(); j++) {<br />                           ^<br />./analysis/DeBruijnGraph.cc: In member function ‘void DeBruijnGraph::recursively_construct_kmer_extensions(kmer_int_type_t, std::vector&amp;, std::vector &gt;&amp;, char, std::map&amp;, int)’:<br />./analysis/DeBruijnGraph.cc:513:23: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />     for (int i = 0; i &lt; adjacent_kmers.size(); i++) {<br />                       ^<br />./analysis/DeBruijnGraph.cc:527:41: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />         if (kmer_extension_chars.size() == flank_extension_length) {<br />                                         ^<br />g++  -W -Wall -Wno-unused -Wno-deprecated -ansi -pedantic -Wno-long-long -fno-nonansi-builtins -Wctor-dtor-privacy -Wsign-promo -Woverloaded-virtual -Wendif-labels  -O3  -ggdb3 -DMAKE_DATE='"Die Jul  3 11:27:30 CEST 2018  "' -DMAKE_OS_RELEASE='"4.4.0-128-generic"' -DMAKE_RELEASE='"3.0"' -DNEW_MAKEFILE -imacros system/BigFileDefines.h -pthread  -ftemplate-depth-30 -fno-strict-aliasing -mieee-fp -iquote . -ISpines   -fopenmp        -c ./analysis/sequenceUtil.cc -o obj/analysis/sequenceUtil.o<br />./analysis/sequenceUtil.cc: In function ‘bool contains_non_gatc(std::__cxx11::string)’:<br />./analysis/sequenceUtil.cc:33:20: warning: array subscript has type ‘char’ [-Wchar-subscripts]<br />  if (_base_to_int[c] &gt; 3)<br />                    ^<br />./analysis/sequenceUtil.cc: In function ‘kmer_int_type_t kmer_to_intval(std::__cxx11::string)’:<br />./analysis/sequenceUtil.cc:264:26: warning: array subscript has type ‘char’ [-Wchar-subscripts]<br />  int val = _base_to_int[c];<br />                          ^<br />g++  -W -Wall -Wno-unused -Wno-deprecated -ansi -pedantic -Wno-long-long -fno-nonansi-builtins -Wctor-dtor-privacy -Wsign-promo -Woverloaded-virtual -Wendif-labels  -O3  -ggdb3 -DMAKE_DATE='"Die Jul  3 11:27:31 CEST 2018  "' -DMAKE_OS_RELEASE='"4.4.0-128-generic"' -DMAKE_RELEASE='"3.0"' -DNEW_MAKEFILE -imacros system/BigFileDefines.h -pthread  -ftemplate-depth-30 -fno-strict-aliasing -mieee-fp -iquote . -ISpines   -fopenmp        -c ./analysis/stacktrace.cc -o obj/analysis/stacktrace.o<br />/bin/rm -f lib_BubbleUpClustering_temp.a<br />ar -qc  lib_BubbleUpClustering_temp.a obj/aligns/KmerAlignCore.o obj/analysis/AACodons.o obj/analysis/BubbleUpClustering.o obj/analysis/DNAVector.o obj/analysis/DeBruijnGraph.o obj/analysis/KmerTable.o obj/analysis/NonRedKmerTable.o obj/analysis/sequenceUtil.o obj/analysis/stacktrace.o obj/base/ErrorHandling.o obj/base/FileParser.o obj/base/StringUtil.o obj/util/mutil.o<br />./checkLock ./BubbleUpClustering<br />g++ -ggdb3    -fopenmp  -o ./BubbleUpClustering  obj/analysis/BubbleUpClustering.o -L. -lm -pthread     -l_BubbleUpClustering_temp<br />/bin/rm lib_BubbleUpClustering_temp.a<br />g++  -W -Wall -Wno-unused -Wno-deprecated -ansi -pedantic -Wno-long-long -fno-nonansi-builtins -Wctor-dtor-privacy -Wsign-promo -Woverloaded-virtual -Wendif-labels  -O3  -ggdb3 -DMAKE_DATE='"Die Jul  3 11:27:32 CEST 2018  "' -DMAKE_OS_RELEASE='"4.4.0-128-generic"' -DMAKE_RELEASE='"3.0"' -DNEW_MAKEFILE -imacros system/BigFileDefines.h -pthread  -ftemplate-depth-30 -fno-strict-aliasing -mieee-fp -iquote . -ISpines   -fopenmp        -c ./analysis/Chrysalis.cc -o obj/analysis/Chrysalis.o<br />./analysis/Chrysalis.cc: In function ‘int main(int, char**)’:<br />./analysis/Chrysalis.cc:384:28: warning: ignoring return value of ‘int system(const char*)’, declared with attribute warn_unused_result [-Wunused-result]<br />     system(command.c_str());<br />                            ^<br />g++  -W -Wall -Wno-unused -Wno-deprecated -ansi -pedantic -Wno-long-long -fno-nonansi-builtins -Wctor-dtor-privacy -Wsign-promo -Woverloaded-virtual -Wendif-labels  -O3  -ggdb3 -DMAKE_DATE='"Die Jul  3 11:27:35 CEST 2018  "' -DMAKE_OS_RELEASE='"4.4.0-128-generic"' -DMAKE_RELEASE='"3.0"' -DNEW_MAKEFILE -imacros system/BigFileDefines.h -pthread  -ftemplate-depth-30 -fno-strict-aliasing -mieee-fp -iquote . -ISpines   -fopenmp        -c ./analysis/TranscriptomeGraph.cc -o obj/analysis/TranscriptomeGraph.o<br />./analysis/TranscriptomeGraph.cc: In function ‘int TranscriptomeGraph(vecDNAVector&amp;, FILE*, int, bool)’:<br />./analysis/TranscriptomeGraph.cc:668:20: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />         for (i=0; i&lt;=d.isize()-k; i++) {<br />                    ^<br />/bin/rm -f lib_Chrysalis_temp.a<br />ar -qc  lib_Chrysalis_temp.a obj/aligns/KmerAlignCore.o obj/analysis/AACodons.o obj/analysis/Chrysalis.o obj/analysis/DNAVector.o obj/analysis/TranscriptomeGraph.o obj/base/ErrorHandling.o obj/base/FileParser.o obj/base/StringUtil.o obj/util/mutil.o<br />./checkLock ./Chrysalis<br />g++ -ggdb3    -fopenmp  -o ./Chrysalis  obj/analysis/Chrysalis.o -L. -lm -pthread     -l_Chrysalis_temp<br />/bin/rm lib_Chrysalis_temp.a<br />g++  -W -Wall -Wno-unused -Wno-deprecated -ansi -pedantic -Wno-long-long -fno-nonansi-builtins -Wctor-dtor-privacy -Wsign-promo -Woverloaded-virtual -Wendif-labels  -O3  -ggdb3 -DMAKE_DATE='"Die Jul  3 11:27:39 CEST 2018  "' -DMAKE_OS_RELEASE='"4.4.0-128-generic"' -DMAKE_RELEASE='"3.0"' -DNEW_MAKEFILE -imacros system/BigFileDefines.h -pthread  -ftemplate-depth-30 -fno-strict-aliasing -mieee-fp -iquote . -ISpines   -fopenmp        -c ./analysis/CreateIwormFastaBundle.cc -o obj/analysis/CreateIwormFastaBundle.o<br />/bin/rm -f lib_CreateIwormFastaBundle_temp.a<br />ar -qc  lib_CreateIwormFastaBundle_temp.a obj/analysis/AACodons.o obj/analysis/CreateIwormFastaBundle.o obj/analysis/DNAVector.o obj/base/ErrorHandling.o obj/base/FileParser.o obj/base/StringUtil.o obj/util/mutil.o<br />./checkLock ./CreateIwormFastaBundle<br />g++ -ggdb3    -fopenmp  -o ./CreateIwormFastaBundle  obj/analysis/CreateIwormFastaBundle.o -L. -lm -pthread     -l_CreateIwormFastaBundle_temp<br />/bin/rm lib_CreateIwormFastaBundle_temp.a<br />g++  -W -Wall -Wno-unused -Wno-deprecated -ansi -pedantic -Wno-long-long -fno-nonansi-builtins -Wctor-dtor-privacy -Wsign-promo -Woverloaded-virtual -Wendif-labels  -O3  -ggdb3 -DMAKE_DATE='"Die Jul  3 11:27:42 CEST 2018  "' -DMAKE_OS_RELEASE='"4.4.0-128-generic"' -DMAKE_RELEASE='"3.0"' -DNEW_MAKEFILE -imacros system/BigFileDefines.h -pthread  -ftemplate-depth-30 -fno-strict-aliasing -mieee-fp -iquote . -ISpines   -fopenmp        -c ./analysis/GraphFromFasta.cc -o obj/analysis/GraphFromFasta.o<br />./analysis/GraphFromFasta.cc: In function ‘bool SimpleHalves(const DNAVector&amp;)’:<br />./analysis/GraphFromFasta.cc:255:15: warning: suggest parentheses around ‘&amp;&amp;’ within ‘||’ [-Wparentheses]<br />               &amp;&amp; <br />               ^<br />./analysis/GraphFromFasta.cc: In function ‘void report_iworm_graph(std::map&lt;int, Pool&gt;&amp;, std::map&amp;)’:<br />./analysis/GraphFromFasta.cc:631:31: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />             for (int j = 0; j &lt; adjacent_nodes.size(); j++) {<br />                               ^<br />./analysis/GraphFromFasta.cc: In function ‘int main(int, char**)’:<br />./analysis/GraphFromFasta.cc:1164:30: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />         for (i=0; i bubble_up_cluster_growth(std::map&amp;, std::map&amp;)’:<br />./GraphFromFasta_MPI.cc:706:23: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />     for (int i = 0; i &lt; pool_vec.size(); i++) {<br />                       ^<br />./GraphFromFasta_MPI.cc:727:27: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />         for (int i = 0; i &lt; pool_vec.size(); i++) {<br />                           ^<br />./GraphFromFasta_MPI.cc:834:23: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />     for (int i = 0; i &lt; pool_vec.size(); i++) {<br />                       ^<br />./GraphFromFasta_MPI.cc: In function ‘void add_unclustered_iworm_contigs(svec&amp;, vecDNAVector&amp;)’:<br />./GraphFromFasta_MPI.cc:1144:30: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />         for (size_t i = 0; i &lt; p.size(); i++) {<br />                              ^<br />./GraphFromFasta_MPI.cc: In function ‘int main(int, char**)’:<br />./GraphFromFasta_MPI.cc:1453:60: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />             if (iworm_counter % 1000 == 0 || iworm_counter == dna.size()-1) {<br />                                                            ^<br />./GraphFromFasta_MPI.cc:1458:24: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />             for (j=0; j&lt;=d.isize()-k; j++) {<br />                        ^<br />./GraphFromFasta_MPI.cc:1479:27: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />                     if (c == i)<br />                           ^<br />./GraphFromFasta_MPI.cc:1503:27: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />                     if (c == i)<br />                           ^<br />./GraphFromFasta_MPI.cc:2235:24: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />             for (j=0; j&lt;=d.isize()-k; j++) {<br />                        ^<br />./GraphFromFasta_MPI.cc:2264:27: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />                     if (c == i) {<br />                           ^<br />./GraphFromFasta_MPI.cc:2359:27: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />                     if (c == i) {<br />                           ^<br />./GraphFromFasta_MPI.cc:2475:16: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />     for (i=0; i&lt;clustered_pools.isize(); i++) {<br />                ^<br />./GraphFromFasta_MPI.cc:2483:30: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />         for (size_t j = 0; j &lt; p.size(); j++) {<br />                              ^<br />./GraphFromFasta_MPI.cc:2496:30: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />         for (size_t j = 0; j &lt; p.size(); j++) {<br />                              ^<br />/bin/rm -f lib_GraphFromFasta_MPI_temp.a<br />ar -qc  lib_GraphFromFasta_MPI_temp.a obj/GraphFromFasta_MPI.o obj/aligns/KmerAlignCore.o obj/analysis/AACodons.o obj/analysis/DNAVector.o obj/analysis/DeBruijnGraph.o obj/analysis/KmerTable.o obj/analysis/NonRedKmerTable.o obj/analysis/sequenceUtil.o obj/analysis/stacktrace.o obj/base/ErrorHandling.o obj/base/FileParser.o obj/base/StringUtil.o obj/util/mutil.o<br />./checkLock ./GraphFromFasta_MPI<br />g++ -ggdb3    -fopenmp  -o ./GraphFromFasta_MPI  obj/GraphFromFasta_MPI.o -L. -lm -pthread     -l_GraphFromFasta_MPI_temp<br />/bin/rm lib_GraphFromFasta_MPI_temp.a<br />g++  -W -Wall -Wno-unused -Wno-deprecated -ansi -pedantic -Wno-long-long -fno-nonansi-builtins -Wctor-dtor-privacy -Wsign-promo -Woverloaded-virtual -Wendif-labels  -O3  -ggdb3 -DMAKE_DATE='"Die Jul  3 11:27:53 CEST 2018  "' -DMAKE_OS_RELEASE='"4.4.0-128-generic"' -DMAKE_RELEASE='"3.0"' -DNEW_MAKEFILE -imacros system/BigFileDefines.h -pthread  -ftemplate-depth-30 -fno-strict-aliasing -mieee-fp -iquote . -ISpines   -fopenmp        -c ./analysis/IsoformAugment.cc -o obj/analysis/IsoformAugment.o<br />./analysis/IsoformAugment.cc: In function ‘int main(int, char**)’:<br />./analysis/IsoformAugment.cc:87:16: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />     for (j=0; j&lt;matchesLeft.isize(); j++) {<br />                ^<br />./analysis/IsoformAugment.cc:122:16: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />     for (j=0; j&lt;matches.isize(); j++) {<br />                ^<br />/bin/rm -f lib_IsoformAugment_temp.a<br />ar -qc  lib_IsoformAugment_temp.a obj/aligns/KmerAlignCore.o obj/analysis/AACodons.o obj/analysis/DNAVector.o obj/analysis/IsoformAugment.o obj/base/ErrorHandling.o obj/base/FileParser.o obj/base/StringUtil.o obj/util/mutil.o<br />./checkLock ./IsoformAugment<br />g++ -ggdb3    -fopenmp  -o ./IsoformAugment  obj/analysis/IsoformAugment.o -L. -lm -pthread     -l_IsoformAugment_temp<br />/bin/rm lib_IsoformAugment_temp.a<br />g++  -W -Wall -Wno-unused -Wno-deprecated -ansi -pedantic -Wno-long-long -fno-nonansi-builtins -Wctor-dtor-privacy -Wsign-promo -Woverloaded-virtual -Wendif-labels  -O3  -ggdb3 -DMAKE_DATE='"Die Jul  3 11:27:56 CEST 2018  "' -DMAKE_OS_RELEASE='"4.4.0-128-generic"' -DMAKE_RELEASE='"3.0"' -DNEW_MAKEFILE -imacros system/BigFileDefines.h -pthread  -ftemplate-depth-30 -fno-strict-aliasing -mieee-fp -iquote . -ISpines   -fopenmp        -c ./analysis/JoinTransByPairs.cc -o obj/analysis/JoinTransByPairs.o<br />./analysis/JoinTransByPairs.cc: In function ‘int main(int, char**)’:<br />./analysis/JoinTransByPairs.cc:293:14: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />   for (i=0; i&lt;dna.size(); i++) {<br />              ^<br />./analysis/JoinTransByPairs.cc:341:14: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />   for (i=0; i&lt;dna.size(); i++) {<br />              ^<br />/bin/rm -f lib_JoinTransByPairs_temp.a<br />ar -qc  lib_JoinTransByPairs_temp.a obj/aligns/KmerAlignCore.o obj/analysis/AACodons.o obj/analysis/DNAVector.o obj/analysis/JoinTransByPairs.o obj/analysis/KmerTable.o obj/analysis/NonRedKmerTable.o obj/base/ErrorHandling.o obj/base/FileParser.o obj/base/StringUtil.o obj/util/mutil.o<br />./checkLock ./JoinTransByPairs<br />g++ -ggdb3    -fopenmp  -o ./JoinTransByPairs  obj/analysis/JoinTransByPairs.o -L. -lm -pthread     -l_JoinTransByPairs_temp<br />/bin/rm lib_JoinTransByPairs_temp.a<br />g++  -W -Wall -Wno-unused -Wno-deprecated -ansi -pedantic -Wno-long-long -fno-nonansi-builtins -Wctor-dtor-privacy -Wsign-promo -Woverloaded-virtual -Wendif-labels  -O3  -ggdb3 -DMAKE_DATE='"Die Jul  3 11:28:00 CEST 2018  "' -DMAKE_OS_RELEASE='"4.4.0-128-generic"' -DMAKE_RELEASE='"3.0"' -DNEW_MAKEFILE -imacros system/BigFileDefines.h -pthread  -ftemplate-depth-30 -fno-strict-aliasing -mieee-fp -iquote . -ISpines   -fopenmp        -c ./analysis/QuantifyGraph.cc -o obj/analysis/QuantifyGraph.o<br />/bin/rm -f lib_QuantifyGraph_temp.a<br />ar -qc  lib_QuantifyGraph_temp.a obj/aligns/KmerAlignCore.o obj/analysis/AACodons.o obj/analysis/DNAVector.o obj/analysis/KmerTable.o obj/analysis/NonRedKmerTable.o obj/analysis/QuantifyGraph.o obj/base/ErrorHandling.o obj/base/FileParser.o obj/base/StringUtil.o obj/util/mutil.o<br />./checkLock ./QuantifyGraph<br />g++ -ggdb3    -fopenmp  -o ./QuantifyGraph  obj/analysis/QuantifyGraph.o -L. -lm -pthread     -l_QuantifyGraph_temp<br />/bin/rm lib_QuantifyGraph_temp.a<br />g++  -W -Wall -Wno-unused -Wno-deprecated -ansi -pedantic -Wno-long-long -fno-nonansi-builtins -Wctor-dtor-privacy -Wsign-promo -Woverloaded-virtual -Wendif-labels  -O3  -ggdb3 -DMAKE_DATE='"Die Jul  3 11:28:03 CEST 2018  "' -DMAKE_OS_RELEASE='"4.4.0-128-generic"' -DMAKE_RELEASE='"3.0"' -DNEW_MAKEFILE -imacros system/BigFileDefines.h -pthread  -ftemplate-depth-30 -fno-strict-aliasing -mieee-fp -iquote . -ISpines   -fopenmp        -c ./analysis/ReadsToTranscripts.cc -o obj/analysis/ReadsToTranscripts.o<br />/bin/rm -f lib_ReadsToTranscripts_temp.a<br />ar -qc  lib_ReadsToTranscripts_temp.a obj/analysis/AACodons.o obj/analysis/DNAVector.o obj/analysis/NonRedKmerTable.o obj/analysis/ReadsToTranscripts.o obj/base/ErrorHandling.o obj/base/FileParser.o obj/base/StringUtil.o obj/util/mutil.o<br />./checkLock ./ReadsToTranscripts<br />g++ -ggdb3    -fopenmp  -o ./ReadsToTranscripts  obj/analysis/ReadsToTranscripts.o -L. -lm -pthread     -l_ReadsToTranscripts_temp<br />/bin/rm lib_ReadsToTranscripts_temp.a<br />g++  -W -Wall -Wno-unused -Wno-deprecated -ansi -pedantic -Wno-long-long -fno-nonansi-builtins -Wctor-dtor-privacy -Wsign-promo -Woverloaded-virtual -Wendif-labels  -O3  -ggdb3 -DMAKE_DATE='"Die Jul  3 11:28:09 CEST 2018  "' -DMAKE_OS_RELEASE='"4.4.0-128-generic"' -DMAKE_RELEASE='"3.0"' -DNEW_MAKEFILE -imacros system/BigFileDefines.h -pthread  -ftemplate-depth-30 -fno-strict-aliasing -mieee-fp -iquote . -ISpines   -fopenmp        -c ./ReadsToTranscripts_MPI.cc -o obj/ReadsToTranscripts_MPI.o<br />/bin/rm -f lib_ReadsToTranscripts_MPI_temp.a<br />ar -qc  lib_ReadsToTranscripts_MPI_temp.a obj/ReadsToTranscripts_MPI.o obj/analysis/AACodons.o obj/analysis/DNAVector.o obj/analysis/NonRedKmerTable.o obj/base/ErrorHandling.o obj/base/FileParser.o obj/base/StringUtil.o obj/util/mutil.o<br />./checkLock ./ReadsToTranscripts_MPI<br />g++ -ggdb3    -fopenmp  -o ./ReadsToTranscripts_MPI  obj/ReadsToTranscripts_MPI.o -L. -lm -pthread     -l_ReadsToTranscripts_MPI_temp<br />/bin/rm lib_ReadsToTranscripts_MPI_temp.a<br />g++  -W -Wall -Wno-unused -Wno-deprecated -ansi -pedantic -Wno-long-long -fno-nonansi-builtins -Wctor-dtor-privacy -Wsign-promo -Woverloaded-virtual -Wendif-labels  -O3  -ggdb3 -DMAKE_DATE='"Die Jul  3 11:28:14 CEST 2018  "' -DMAKE_OS_RELEASE='"4.4.0-128-generic"' -DMAKE_RELEASE='"3.0"' -DNEW_MAKEFILE -imacros system/BigFileDefines.h -pthread  -ftemplate-depth-30 -fno-strict-aliasing -mieee-fp -iquote . -ISpines   -fopenmp        -c ./ReadsToTranscripts_MPI_chang.cc -o obj/ReadsToTranscripts_MPI_chang.o<br />/bin/rm -f lib_ReadsToTranscripts_MPI_chang_temp.a<br />ar -qc  lib_ReadsToTranscripts_MPI_chang_temp.a obj/ReadsToTranscripts_MPI_chang.o obj/analysis/AACodons.o obj/analysis/DNAVector.o obj/analysis/NonRedKmerTable.o obj/base/ErrorHandling.o obj/base/FileParser.o obj/base/StringUtil.o obj/util/mutil.o<br />./checkLock ./ReadsToTranscripts_MPI_chang<br />g++ -ggdb3    -fopenmp  -o ./ReadsToTranscripts_MPI_chang  obj/ReadsToTranscripts_MPI_chang.o -L. -lm -pthread     -l_ReadsToTranscripts_MPI_chang_temp<br />/bin/rm lib_ReadsToTranscripts_MPI_chang_temp.a<br />g++  -W -Wall -Wno-unused -Wno-deprecated -ansi -pedantic -Wno-long-long -fno-nonansi-builtins -Wctor-dtor-privacy -Wsign-promo -Woverloaded-virtual -Wendif-labels  -O3  -ggdb3 -DMAKE_DATE='"Die Jul  3 11:28:18 CEST 2018  "' -DMAKE_OS_RELEASE='"4.4.0-128-generic"' -DMAKE_RELEASE='"3.0"' -DNEW_MAKEFILE -imacros system/BigFileDefines.h -pthread  -ftemplate-depth-30 -fno-strict-aliasing -mieee-fp -iquote . -ISpines   -fopenmp        -c ./analysis/RunButterfly.cc -o obj/analysis/RunButterfly.o<br />./analysis/RunButterfly.cc: In member function ‘void JobControl::ClearFiles()’:<br />./analysis/RunButterfly.cc:107:25: warning: ignoring return value of ‘int system(const char*)’, declared with attribute warn_unused_result [-Wunused-result]<br />       system(rm.c_str());<br />                         ^<br />./analysis/RunButterfly.cc: In member function ‘void JobControl::Submit()’:<br />./analysis/RunButterfly.cc:77:27: warning: ignoring return value of ‘int system(const char*)’, declared with attribute warn_unused_result [-Wunused-result]<br />    system(theCmmd.c_str());<br />                           ^<br />./analysis/RunButterfly.cc:85:27: warning: ignoring return value of ‘int system(const char*)’, declared with attribute warn_unused_result [-Wunused-result]<br />    system(theCmmd.c_str());   <br />                           ^<br />/bin/rm -f lib_RunButterfly_temp.a<br />ar -qc  lib_RunButterfly_temp.a obj/analysis/RunButterfly.o obj/base/ErrorHandling.o obj/base/FileParser.o obj/base/StringUtil.o obj/util/mutil.o<br />./checkLock ./RunButterfly<br />g++ -ggdb3    -fopenmp  -o ./RunButterfly  obj/analysis/RunButterfly.o -L. -lm -pthread     -l_RunButterfly_temp<br />/bin/rm lib_RunButterfly_temp.a<br />g++  -W -Wall -Wno-unused -Wno-deprecated -ansi -pedantic -Wno-long-long -fno-nonansi-builtins -Wctor-dtor-privacy -Wsign-promo -Woverloaded-virtual -Wendif-labels  -O3  -ggdb3 -DMAKE_DATE='"Die Jul  3 11:28:23 CEST 2018  "' -DMAKE_OS_RELEASE='"4.4.0-128-generic"' -DMAKE_RELEASE='"3.0"' -DNEW_MAKEFILE -imacros system/BigFileDefines.h -pthread  -ftemplate-depth-30 -fno-strict-aliasing -mieee-fp -iquote . -ISpines   -fopenmp        -c ./analysis/TranscriptomeFromVaryK.cc -o obj/analysis/TranscriptomeFromVaryK.o<br />./analysis/TranscriptomeFromVaryK.cc: In function ‘int main(int, char**)’:<br />./analysis/TranscriptomeFromVaryK.cc:216:16: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />     for (j=0; j&lt;=d.lsize()-k; j++) {<br />                ^<br />./analysis/TranscriptomeFromVaryK.cc:218:22: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare]<br />       for (int x=j; x&lt;j+k; x++) {<br />                      ^<br />/bin/rm -f lib_TranscriptomeFromVaryK_temp.a<br />ar -qc  lib_TranscriptomeFromVaryK_temp.a obj/aligns/KmerAlignCore.o obj/analysis/AACodons.o obj/analysis/DNAVector.o obj/analysis/KmerTable.o obj/analysis/NonRedKmerTable.o obj/analysis/TranscriptomeFromVaryK.o obj/base/ErrorHandling.o obj/base/FileParser.o obj/base/StringUtil.o obj/util/mutil.o<br />./checkLock ./TranscriptomeFromVaryK<br />g++ -ggdb3    -fopenmp  -o ./TranscriptomeFromVaryK  obj/analysis/TranscriptomeFromVaryK.o -L. -lm -pthread     -l_TranscriptomeFromVaryK_temp<br />/bin/rm 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'--max_memory 10G'<br />#<br />#  If paired reads:<br />#      --left      :left reads, one or more file names (separated by commas, no spaces)<br />#      --right     :right reads, one or more file names (separated by commas, no spaces)<br />#<br />#  Or, if unpaired reads:<br />#      --single    :single reads, one or more file names, comma-delimited (note, if single file contains pairs, can use flag: --run_as_paired )<br />#<br />#  Or,<br />#      --samples_file          tab-delimited text file indicating biological replicate relationships.<br />#                                   ex.<br />#                                        cond_A    cond_A_rep1    A_rep1_left.fq    A_rep1_right.fq<br />#                                        cond_A    cond_A_rep2    A_rep2_left.fq    A_rep2_right.fq<br />#                                        cond_B    cond_B_rep1    B_rep1_left.fq    B_rep1_right.fq<br />#                                        cond_B    cond_B_rep2    B_rep2_left.fq    B_rep2_right.fq<br />#<br />#                      # if single-end instead of paired-end, then leave the 4th column above empty.<br />#<br />####################################<br />##  Misc:  #########################<br />#<br />#  --SS_lib_type           :Strand-specific RNA-Seq read orientation.<br />#                                   if paired: RF or FR,<br />#                                   if single: F or R.   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<p>University of Glasgow<br />College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences<br />School of Biodiversity, One Health and Veterinary Medicine</p>

<p>Professor/Senior Lecturer of Comparative Genomics<br />Vacancy Ref: 153610<br />Salary: Professor, Grade 10 will be within the Professorial range and<br />subject to negotiation<br />Senior Lecturer, Grade 9, 57,696 - 64,914 per annum</p>

<p>The School of Biodiversity, One Health and Veterinary Medicine has an<br />exciting opportunity to appoint a Professor/Senior Lecturer in Comparative<br />Genomics. You will make a substantial and positive contribution to the<br />strategic direction of the School/College through leading and contributing<br />to research of international standard, high quality teaching at both<br />undergraduate and postgraduate level, securing research funding, and<br />providing academic leadership and management within the School/College.</p>

<p>Applications are invited from candidates of international standing with<br />an appropriate record of academic achievement in comparative genomics<br />and associated omics technologies. We are looking for a candidate who<br />will complement our existing strengths in clinical veterinary medicine,<br />evolutionary biology, and animal physiology, with a demonstrable interest<br />in using domestic mammals among their study systems. We are particularly<br />interested in applications from candidates with a track record of<br />studying health related traits and their underlying genomic basis in<br />companion animals. Traits of specific interest include those related<br />to metabolism, ageing, and disease (e.g. cancer, autoimmune diseases,<br />neuromuscular disorders).</p>

<p>The School of Biodiversity, One Health and Veterinary Medicine is home to<br />researchers studying organismal biology and animal health across a diverse<br />range of systems, approaches and disciplines with existing strengths<br />in infectious disease, physiology, ageing, veterinary epidemiology, and<br />evolution among others. You will be based on the University of Glasgow's<br />Garscube campus, where the majority of veterinary teaching and research<br />infrastructure is located. This includes the Small Animal Hospital (a<br />recent 15M investment) and our Veterinary Diagnostic Services, offering<br />excellent opportunities for collaborative research at the clinical and<br />translational interface, especially with respect to companion animals.</p>

<p>We welcome applications from candidates with a Scottish Credit and<br />Qualification Framework level 12 (PhD) in animal biology, genomics and<br />health or related discipline with an extensive and established reputation<br />in research and significant teaching experience within the subject area.</p>

<p>This post is full time and open ended.</p>

<p>Visit our website for further information on The University of<br />Glasgow's, School of Biodiversity, One Health &amp; Veterinary Medicine,<br />https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/bohvm/</p>

<p>Informal Enquiries should be directed to Professor Roman Biek,<br />Roman.Biek@glasgow.ac.uk</p>

<p>Apply online at:<br />https://my.corehr.com/pls/uogrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=153610</p>
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	<title><![CDATA[Mycology Research Resources for Bioinformaticians: Unlocking the Fungal Kingdom]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>Mycology, the study of fungi, is a field that bridges ecology, medicine, and biotechnology. With advancements in bioinformatics, researchers now have unprecedented opportunities to explore the fungal kingdom at molecular, genetic, and ecological levels. From understanding pathogenic fungi to harnessing fungal enzymes for industrial applications, the potential is vast.</p><p>To fully leverage these opportunities, bioinformaticians require specialized tools and databases. This blog highlights essential resources for mycology research, focusing on databases, tools, and platforms tailored for fungal biology.</p><h4><strong>1. Fungal Databases</strong></h4><h5><strong>1.1. MycoCosm</strong></h5><p><strong>Website</strong>: <a target="_new">MycoCosm</a><br />Developed by the DOE Joint Genome Institute, MycoCosm is a comprehensive portal for fungal genomics. It offers genomic and transcriptomic data for a wide range of fungi, including saprobes, pathogens, and symbionts.</p><ul>
<li><strong>Key Features</strong>: Genome browsers, comparative genomics tools, and functional annotations.</li>
<li><strong>Best For</strong>: Large-scale studies on fungal evolution and ecology.</li>
</ul><h5><strong>1.2. FungiDB</strong></h5><p><strong>Website</strong>: <a href="https://fungidb.org/" target="_new">FungiDB</a><br />FungiDB is an integrated genomic resource for fungal pathogens and non-pathogens. It provides access to genome sequences, transcriptomic data, and functional annotations.</p><ul>
<li><strong>Key Features</strong>: Advanced search options, BLAST, and pathway analysis tools.</li>
<li><strong>Best For</strong>: Studying fungal pathogenesis and host-pathogen interactions.</li>
</ul><h5><strong>1.3. Index Fungorum</strong></h5><p><strong>Website</strong>: <a href="http://www.indexfungorum.org/" target="_new">Index Fungorum</a><br />This nomenclatural database provides information on the scientific names of fungi. It&rsquo;s an essential resource for taxonomists and researchers focused on fungal biodiversity.</p><ul>
<li><strong>Key Features</strong>: Taxonomic hierarchy and synonymy tracking.</li>
<li><strong>Best For</strong>: Identifying and classifying fungal species.</li>
</ul><h5><strong>1.4. UNITE</strong></h5><p><strong>Website</strong>: <a target="_new">UNITE</a><br />UNITE is a specialized database for fungal ITS (Internal Transcribed Spacer) sequences, often used in fungal identification and phylogenetics.</p><ul>
<li><strong>Key Features</strong>: Curated reference datasets and community annotations.</li>
<li><strong>Best For</strong>: Environmental mycology and microbial ecology studies.</li>
</ul><h4><strong>2. Analytical Tools</strong></h4><h5><strong>2.1. Funannotate</strong></h5><p><strong>Repository</strong>: <a href="https://github.com/nextgenusfs/funannotate" target="_new">GitHub - Funannotate</a><br />Funannotate is a genome annotation tool designed for fungi. It supports tasks like gene prediction, functional annotation, and orthology analysis.</p><ul>
<li><strong>Best For</strong>: Annotating newly sequenced fungal genomes.</li>
</ul><h5><strong>2.2. BUSCO (Benchmarking Universal Single-Copy Orthologs)</strong></h5><p><strong>Website</strong>: <a target="_new">BUSCO</a><br />BUSCO evaluates genome assembly and annotation completeness using orthologs. It includes a fungal-specific dataset.</p><ul>
<li><strong>Best For</strong>: Assessing the quality of fungal genome assemblies.</li>
</ul><h5><strong>2.3. Pathogen-Host Interactions Database (PHI-base)</strong></h5><p><strong>Website</strong>: <a href="http://www.phi-base.org/" target="_new">PHI-base</a><br />PHI-base is a manually curated resource containing information on pathogen-host interactions, including fungal pathogens.</p><ul>
<li><strong>Best For</strong>: Exploring virulence factors and host-pathogen relationships.</li>
</ul><h4><strong>3. Visualization Platforms</strong></h4><h5><strong>3.1. Cytoscape</strong></h5><p><strong>Website</strong>: <a href="https://cytoscape.org/" target="_new">Cytoscape</a><br />A powerful tool for visualizing molecular interaction networks, Cytoscape can be used to study protein-protein interactions, gene networks, and metabolic pathways in fungi.</p><ul>
<li><strong>Best For</strong>: Network biology and functional genomics.</li>
</ul><h5><strong>3.2. iTOL (Interactive Tree of Life)</strong></h5><p><strong>Website</strong>: <a target="_new">iTOL</a><br />iTOL is an interactive tool for visualizing phylogenetic trees.</p><ul>
<li><strong>Best For</strong>: Displaying fungal phylogenies and comparing evolutionary relationships.</li>
</ul><h4><strong>4. Community Resources</strong></h4><h5><strong>4.1. Mycological Society of America (MSA)</strong></h5><p><strong>Website</strong>: <a href="https://msafungi.org/" target="_new">MSA</a><br />The MSA promotes fungal research and provides access to resources, conferences, and publications.</p><ul>
<li><strong>Best For</strong>: Networking with fungal researchers and accessing recent studies.</li>
</ul><h5><strong>4.2. OpenFungi</strong></h5><p><strong>Website</strong>: <a href="https://openfungi.org/" target="_new">OpenFungi</a><br />OpenFungi is an open-source initiative providing fungal genomic and transcriptomic datasets for research and education.</p><ul>
<li><strong>Best For</strong>: Sharing and accessing public fungal datasets.</li>
</ul><h4><strong>5. Genomics Workflows</strong></h4><h5><strong>5.1. Galaxy</strong></h5><p><strong>Website</strong>: <a href="https://usegalaxy.org/" target="_new">Galaxy Project</a><br />Galaxy offers a web-based platform for reproducible bioinformatics workflows, including tools for fungal genome and transcriptome analysis.</p><ul>
<li><strong>Best For</strong>: User-friendly analysis pipelines without requiring coding skills.</li>
</ul><h5><strong>5.2. Snakemake</strong></h5><p><strong>Repository</strong>: <a target="_new">Snakemake</a><br />A flexible pipeline management tool that supports fungal data processing and analysis.</p><ul>
<li><strong>Best For</strong>: Custom workflows for large-scale fungal datasets.</li>
</ul><h4><strong>Conclusion</strong></h4><p>Fungal research is a rapidly growing field with vast implications for medicine, agriculture, and industry. For bioinformaticians, the availability of specialized resources&mdash;databases, tools, and community platforms&mdash;opens doors to innovative discoveries. Whether you are investigating fungal genomics, studying host-pathogen interactions, or exploring fungal biodiversity, the resources outlined above will empower your research journey.</p><p>Dive into these resources and help unravel the mysteries of the fungal kingdom!</p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Neel</dc:creator>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2020 10:09:26 -0500</pubDate>
	<link>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/bookmarks/view/41452/apollo-a-sequencing-technology-independent-scalable-and-accurate-assembly-polishing-algorithm</link>
	<title><![CDATA[Apollo: A Sequencing-Technology-Independent, Scalable, and Accurate Assembly Polishing Algorithm]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p><span>Apollo is an assembly polishing algorithm that attempts to correct the errors in an assembly. It can take multiple set of reads in a single run and polish the assemblies of genomes of any size. Described by Firtina et al. (preliminary version at&nbsp;</span><a href="https://arxiv.org/pdf/1902.04341.pdf">https://arxiv.org/pdf/1902.04341.pdf</a></p>
<p>More at&nbsp;<a href="https://academic.oup.com/bioinformatics/advance-article/doi/10.1093/bioinformatics/btaa179/5804978?rss=1">https://academic.oup.com/bioinformatics/advance-article/doi/10.1093/bioinformatics/btaa179/5804978?rss=1</a></p><p>Address of the bookmark: <a href="https://github.com/CMU-SAFARI/Apollo" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/CMU-SAFARI/Apollo</a></p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>BioStar</dc:creator>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:36:41 -0600</pubDate>
	<link>https://bioinformaticsonline.com/blog/view/44746/cracking-the-code-a-guide-to-bioinformatics-job-hunting</link>
	<title><![CDATA[Cracking the Code: A Guide to Bioinformatics Job Hunting]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>Entering the world of bioinformatics is an exciting journey, filled with opportunities to combine biology, data science, and technology to address some of the most pressing scientific challenges. However, securing a position in this competitive field can be daunting, especially for newcomers. Here&rsquo;s a guide to help you navigate the job-hunting process and land your dream role in bioinformatics.</p><h4>1. <strong>Understand the Landscape</strong></h4><p>Before diving into applications, take the time to understand the bioinformatics job market. Common roles include:</p><ul>
<li><strong>Bioinformatics Analyst/Scientist:</strong> Focused on data analysis and interpretation.</li>
<li><strong>Computational Biologist:</strong> Combines computational techniques with biological research.</li>
<li><strong>Data Scientist in Genomics:</strong> Applies machine learning and statistical models to genomic data.</li>
<li><strong>Software Developer in Bioinformatics:</strong> Designs and develops tools and pipelines for biological research.</li>
</ul><p>Familiarize yourself with the key industries hiring bioinformaticians, such as academia, biotech, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, and agriculture.</p><h4>2. <strong>Build a Strong Foundation</strong></h4><p>Bioinformatics demands a diverse skill set. Ensure you have a solid foundation in the following areas:</p><ul>
<li><strong>Programming Skills:</strong> Proficiency in Python, R, or Perl is often required. Familiarity with tools like Bash scripting and version control systems (e.g., Git) is a plus.</li>
<li><strong>Statistics and Data Analysis:</strong> Knowledge of statistical methods, machine learning, and data visualization is crucial.</li>
<li><strong>Biological Knowledge:</strong> Understanding genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics will help you communicate effectively with biologists.</li>
<li><strong>Specialized Tools and Databases:</strong> Be comfortable using tools like BLAST, Bowtie, and databases like NCBI and Ensembl.</li>
</ul><h4>3. <strong>Create a Winning Resume and Portfolio</strong></h4><p>Highlight your technical skills, biological knowledge, and relevant experience. Tips for a standout application:</p><ul>
<li>Tailor your resume to each job, emphasizing skills mentioned in the job description.</li>
<li>Showcase your experience with real-world datasets by linking to your GitHub profile or online portfolio.</li>
<li>Include details of any publications, presentations, or significant projects.</li>
</ul><h4>4. <strong>Network Actively</strong></h4><p>Networking is often the key to discovering opportunities. Here&rsquo;s how to build connections:</p><ul>
<li><strong>Attend Conferences and Workshops:</strong> Events like ISMB or specialized bioinformatics workshops are great for meeting professionals.</li>
<li><strong>Engage Online:</strong> Join LinkedIn groups, participate in bioinformatics forums, and follow relevant hashtags on Twitter.</li>
<li><strong>Leverage Alumni Networks:</strong> Connect with alumni from your university who are working in the field.</li>
</ul><h4>5. <strong>Gain Relevant Experience</strong></h4><p>Experience is a major factor for hiring managers. Ways to enhance your profile include:</p><ul>
<li><strong>Internships:</strong> Seek out internships in research labs or biotech companies.</li>
<li><strong>Collaborations:</strong> Volunteer to work on projects with professors or peers.</li>
<li><strong>Open Source Contributions:</strong> Participate in bioinformatics software development on platforms like GitHub.</li>
</ul><h4>6. <strong>Prepare for Interviews</strong></h4><p>Bioinformatics interviews often combine technical and behavioral questions. Prepare by:</p><ul>
<li><strong>Reviewing Key Concepts:</strong> Refresh your knowledge of algorithms, sequence analysis, and statistical methods.</li>
<li><strong>Practicing Coding:</strong> Be ready to solve coding challenges or discuss code snippets.</li>
<li><strong>Understanding the Organization:</strong> Research their recent projects, publications, or products.</li>
<li><strong>Preparing Questions:</strong> Demonstrate interest by asking about their tools, workflows, or team structure.</li>
</ul><h4>7. <strong>Stay Resilient and Persistent</strong></h4><p>Job hunting can be a long process, but persistence pays off. Tips to keep moving forward:</p><ul>
<li>Keep improving your skills by taking online courses or certifications.</li>
<li>Stay updated with advancements in bioinformatics by following journals and blogs.</li>
<li>Apply to multiple positions and don&rsquo;t get discouraged by rejections. Each application is a learning experience.</li>
</ul><h3>Closing Thoughts</h3><p>Landing a bioinformatics job requires a mix of technical expertise, networking, and resilience. By understanding the market, showcasing your skills effectively, and continuously learning, you&rsquo;ll be well on your way to a rewarding career in this dynamic field. Remember, the key to cracking the code is perseverance&mdash;stay curious, stay determined, and success will follow.</p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Abhi</dc:creator>
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