Comment on "Commercial and public next-gen-seq (NGS) software"
HiChIP: a high-throughput pipeline for integrative analysis of ChIP-Seq data http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/15/280/abstract3611 days ago
Comment on "Commercial and public next-gen-seq (NGS) software"
dDocent: a RADseq, variant-calling pipeline designed for population genomics of non-model organisms https://peerj.com/articles/431/3611 days ago
Comment on "List of Bioinformatics Vacancy, Jobs, Opportunity websites"
The European bioinformatics job resources http://www.jobvector.de/allgemeine-suche.html?_pn=1&global_keyword=bioinformatics&global_submit=Search3613 days ago
Comment on "Which are the best statistical programming languages to study for a bioinformatician?"
...guage war, a/c to this metric, R wins TYPE OF STATISTICAL ANALYSIS...dels Yes Yes Experimental &nbs... Propensity Score Matching &nb...3615 days ago
Comment on "Does anyone have Nanopore latest updates?"
Oxford Nanopore announced that it has raised $59 Million (£35 million) from both new and existing investors in the UK, US and mainland Europe. In its last fund raising round i...3617 days ago
Comment on "List of popular bioinformatics software/tools"
A program for annotating and predicting the effects of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) http://snpeff.sourceforge.net/ http://snpeff.sourceforge.net/SnpEff_paper.pdf3634 days ago
Comment on "List of popular bioinformatics software/tools"
skewer (transferred from https://sourceforge.net/projects/skewer) implements the bit-masked k-difference matching algorithm dedicated to the task of adapter trimming and it is specially designed for processing next-generation sequencing (NGS) paired-end sequences. https://github.com/relipmoc/skewer3635 days ago
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Comment on "List of popular bioinformatics software/tools"
There are different ways to perform exome sequence analysis, but GATK have a good guide for 'Best Practice': http://www.broadinstitute.org/gatk/guide/best-practices3651 days ago