tldp.org - This tutorial assumes no previous knowledge of scripting or programming, yet progresses rapidly toward an intermediate/advanced level of instruction . . . all the while sneaking in little nuggets of UNIX® wisdom and lore. It serves as a...
SRF Bioinformatics job position in National Institute of Plant Genome Research (NIPGR)
Title : “Transcriptome and small RNA diversity analysis of developing seed contrasting rice varieties”
Qualification : Candidates having M.Sc./M.Tech. degree...
decipher.cee.wisc.edu - DECIPHER is a software toolset that can be used to maintain, analyze, and decipher large amounts of DNA sequence data. To install DECIPHER, see the Downloads page. To begin using DECIPHER read the "Getting Started DECIPHERing" tutorial. Refer to the...
www.csd.uwo.ca - E-MEM is a C++/OpenMP program designed to efficiently compute MEMs between large genomes. See the README file for instructions on how to use E-MEM. E-MEM source code
The source code can be downloaded here. If you use E-MEM, please...
github.com - v0.0 by Glenn Hickey (hickey@soe.ucsc.edu)
Progressive Cactus is a whole-genome alignment package.
Requirements
git
gcc 4.2 or newer
python 2.7
wget
64bit processor and build environment
150GB+ of memory on at least one machine when...
chunlab.wordpress.com - CLgenomics is a standalone desktop software specifically designed for bacterial genome analysis. This program has a powerful multi-genome browser, which enables rapid and responsive exploration of bacterial genomes.
To use CLgenomics, individual...
pbil.univ-lyon1.fr - DeCoSTAR is a software which aims at reconstructing ancestral gene or genome organizations, in the form of sets of neighborhood relations -adjacencies- between pairs of ancestral genes or gene domains.Ancestral genes or domains are deduced from...
github.com - DESCHRAMBLER is shown to produce highly accurate reconstructions using data simulation and by benchmarking it against other reconstruction tools
You can find the detail of reconstructed data at http://bioinfo.konkuk.ac.kr/DESCHRAMBLER/
www.mdpi.com - REGEN infers evolutionary events, including gene creation and deletion and replicon fission and fusion. The reconstruction can be performed by either a maximum parsimony or a maximum likelihood method. Gene content reconstruction is based on the...
They are using the latest DNA sequencing technology to read the genetic makeup of cancer cells within tumours in ever greater detail, teasing out patterns of evolution (evolutionary rule books), cancer heterogeneity and working out what changes have...