www.kegg.jp - KOALA (KEGG Orthology And Links Annotation) is KEGG's internal annotation tool for K number assignment of KEGG GENES using SSEARCH computation. BlastKOALA and GhostKOALA assign K numbers to the user's sequence data...
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genome.sph.umich.edu - vt is a variant tool set that discovers short variants from Next Generation Sequencing data.
https://genome.sph.umich.edu/wiki/Vt
https://github.com/atks/vt
Bioinformatics Infrastructure Facility, Department of RDAP, NEHU vacancy of Research Associate
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github.com - Filtlong is a tool for filtering long reads by quality. It can take a set of long reads and produce a smaller, better subset. It uses both read length (longer is better) and read identity (higher is better) when choosing which reads pass the...
github.com - Liftoff, an accurate tool that maps annotations in GFF or GTF between assemblies of the same, or closely-related species. Unlike current coordinate lift-over tools which require a pre-generated “chain” file as input, Liftoff is a...
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Research Associate/Young Professional/SRF Zoology job vacancies in National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resources (NBFGR)
Post Name: Research Associate (Computer Science/ Applications)...
biokinet.belozersky.msu.ru - The vsFilt is the first open application for post-docking structural filtration, available as a web-server. The new tool is easy to use and configure to detect a wide range of interaction types that are known to be involved in molecular recognition,...
For a beginner this can be is the hardest part, it is also the most important to get right.
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