Linux for bioinformatician !!!
Linux, free operating system for computers, provides several powerful admin tools and utilities which will help you to manage your systems effectively and handle huge amount of genomic/biological data with an ease. The field of bioinformatics relies heavily on Linux-based computers and software. ...Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Linux, Tools, Commands, Command lines
3719 days ago
Swabs to Genomes: A Comprehensive Workflow
The sequencing, assembly, and basic analysis of microbial genomes, once a painstaking and expensive undertaking, has become almost trivial for research labs with access to standard molecular biology and computational tools. However, there are a wide variety of options available for DNA library pr...Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Workflow, Genome, Commands
3570 days ago
Linux Commands Cheat Sheet for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Professionals
The purpose of this cheat sheet is to introduce biologist and bioinformatician to the frequently used tools for NGS analysis as well as giving experience in writing one-liners. File System ls — list items in current directory ls -l — list items in current directory and sh...Tags: Linux, Commands, Cheat, Sheet, Bioinformatics, Computational, Biology, Professionals
2295 days ago
My commonly used commands in Bioinformatics
FYI, I've found it useful to use MUMmer to extract the specific changes that Racon makes, so I can evaluate them individually: minimap -t 24 assembly.fasta long_reads.fastq.gz | racon -t 24 long_reads.fastq.gz - assembly.fasta racon_assembly.fasta nucmer -p nucmer assembly.fasta racon_assembly....Tags: my, commands, ngs, genome
2124 days ago
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741 days ago