Comment on "Which are the best statistical programming languages to study for a bioinformatician?"
The recent article on Nature explain it better ... R becoming the most popular language amongst biological researchers http://www.nature.com/news/programming-tools-adventures-with-r-1.16609?3451 days ago
Comment on "Does anyone have Nanopore latest updates?"
Some useful links on Nanopore: Decoding long nanopore sequencing reads of natural DNA:http://www.nature.com/nbt/journal/v32/n8/full/nbt.2950.html Related links:- Data from pocket-sized genome sequencer unveiled http://www.nature.com/news/data-from-pocket-sized-genome-sequencer-unveiled-1.147243451 days ago
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Comment on "Tools to detect synteny blocks regions among multiple genomes"
Thanks for such a useful content. I found this online "Incorrect use of the term synteny" hope useful http://www.nature.com/scitable/content/Incorrect-use-of-the-term-synteny-173203548 days ago
Comment on "Next generation sequencing(NGS) books"
Few next generation sequencing resources at http://www.nature.com/subjects/next-generation-sequencing This illumina http://res.illumina.com/documents/products/illumina_sequencing_introduction.pdf intro is good for beginners.3596 days ago
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Comment on "Does anyone have Nanopore latest updates?"
Virus reveals Nanopore mechanism: http://www.nanowerk.com/nanotechnology-news/newsid=36061.php http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2014/140616/ncomms5171/full/ncomms5171.html3649 days ago
Comment on "Does anyone have Nanopore latest updates?"
Results from Oxford Nanopore's MinION are promising, but fall short of high expectations. Find more at nature news http://www.nature.com/news/data-from-pocket-sized-genome-sequencer-unveiled-1.147243712 days ago
Comment on "Encode sequencing data freely available to download and use for academic means"
You can access the collected papers by exploring the thematic ENCODE threads with topics such as DNA methylation, RNA or machine learning. http://www.nature.com/encode/#/threads3748 days ago
Comment on "Does anyone have Nanopore latest updates?"
Recently data from pocket-sized genome sequencer unveiled. Results from Oxford Nanopore's MinION are promising, but fall short of high expectations http://www.nature.com/news/data-from-pocket-sized-genome-sequencer-unveiled-1.147243763 days ago