NCBI Hackathon are pleased to announce the second installment of the SoCal Bioinformatics Hackathon. From January 9-11, 2019, the NCBI will help run a bioinformatics hackathon in Southern California hosted by the Computational Sciences Research...
www.melbournebioinformatics.org.au - Written and maintained by Simon Gladman - Melbourne Bioinformatics (formerly VLSCI)
Protocol Overview / Introduction
In this protocol we discuss and outline the process of de novo assembly for small to medium sized...
amp.pharm.mssm.edu - With BioJupies you can produce in seconds a customized, reusable, and interactive report from your own raw or processed RNA-seq data through a simple user interface
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clauswilke.com - The book is meant as a guide to making visualizations that accurately reflect the data, tell a story, and look professional. It has grown out of my experience of working with students and postdocs in my laboratory on thousands of data...
TIP: By default, environments are installed into the envs directory in your conda directory. Run conda create --help for information on specifying a different path.
Use the Terminal or an Anaconda Prompt for the...
github.com - A simple, extensible, Perl script for producing figures of large phylogenetic trees.
While there are many other tree drawing programs, slacTree was originally written in 2009 to fill a need for producing publication quality figures of circular...
samstat.sourceforge.net - SAMStat is an efficient C program to quickly display statistics of large sequence files from next generation sequencing projects. When applied to SAM/BAM files all statistics are reported for unmapped, poorly and accurately mapped reads...
readthedocs.org - Bipype is a very useful program, which prepare a lot of types of bioinformatics analyses. There are three input options: amplicons, WGS (whole genome sequences) and metatranscriptomic data. If amplicons are input data, then bipype does...