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  • Sequencing By Xpansion

    Sequencing By Xpansion (SBX) is a DNA sequencing method that uses a simple biochemical reaction to encode the sequence of a DNA molecule into a highly measurable surrogate called an Xpandomer. This single molecule approach produces enough Xpandomer in a single drop reaction to sequence an entire ...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Education, Sequence, Seq, Genome, Xpansion

    3247 days ago

  • Genome Workbench 2.10.7

    Genome Workbench 2.10.7 is here! New features include added support for local custom BLAST databases and improvements to Tree View. For the full list of features, improvements and fixes, see the release notes:https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/tools/gbench/releasenotes New Features BLAST Tool: added s...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Analysis, Visualization, Genome, Workbench, BLAST, Tree View.

    2867 days ago

  • Download assemblies from NCBI

    A new “Download assemblies” button is now available in the Assembly database. This makes it easy to download data for multiple genomes without having to write scripts. For example, you can run a search in Assembly and use check boxes (see left side of screenshot below) to r...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Analysis, Assembly, Genome, Annotation, NCBI, Download

    2550 days ago

  • Earth BioGenome Project

    The central goal of the Earth BioGenome Project is to understand the evolution and organization of life on our planet by sequencing and functionally annotating the genomes of 1.5 million known species of eukaryotes, a massive group that includes plants, animals, fungi and other organisms whose ce...

    Tags: Earth, BioGenome, Project, Genome, Sequencing

    2204 days ago

  • Phased Human Genome Assembly !

    The new publicly available assembly (PacBio HG00733) has the fewest gaps of any human genome assembly, with more than half of the genome contained in gapless sequence at least 27 Mb long. The primary contig assembly is 2.89 Gb long and consists of 865 contigs that were assembled with PacBio ...

    Tags: Phased, Human, Genome, Assembly, NGS, PacBio

    2038 days ago

  • You can't hide from Genome Hackers

    Young computational biologist named Yaniv Erlich shocked the research world by showing it was possible to unmask the identities of people listed in anonymous genetic databases using only an Internet connection Paper: http://science.sciencemag.org/content/early/2018/10/10/science.a...

    Tags: Genome, Hackers, NGS

    2033 days ago

  • Caulobacter ethensis - 2.0 : Computer-generated Genome of a Living Organism

    All the genome sequences of organisms known throughout the world are stored in a database belonging to the National Center for Biotechnology Information in the United States. As of today, the database has an additional entry: Caulobacter ethensis-2.0.    It is the world's fi...

    Tags: Caulobacter, ethensis, Computer, generated, Genome, Living, Organism

    1861 days ago

  • NCBI Datasets pages

    Update! Assembly and Genome record pages now redirect to new NCBI Datasets pages. NCBI Datasets is a new resource that makes it easier to find and download genome data. Learn more: https://ncbiinsights.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2023/07/11/ncbi-datasets-genome-assembly-pages/ #NCBICGR Effective July ...

    Tags: Assembly, Genome, Record, pages, redirect, NCBI, Datasets

    301 days ago