Comment on "Which of the following programming language is best for a bioinformatics beginner?"
Well, if you are doing NGS analysis, C and C++ is a good option. It is a lower level language compared to R, PERL, & Python. But, due to the huge amount of data con...3536 days ago
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/abstract3553 days ago
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Comment on "Next generation sequencing in R or bioconductor environment"
R package SPP for chip-seq analysis. It can read quite a few aligner's output file. Here is the original package tutorial. http://compbio.med.harvard.edu/Supplements/Ch...3627 days ago
Comment on "R and Bioconductor Tutorial"
R and Bioconductor for NGS data analysis http://master.bioconductor.org/help/course-materials/2012/CSC2012/Bioconductor-tutorial.pdf http://manuals.bioinformatics.ucr.edu/home/ht-seq3651 days ago
Comment on "List of popular bioinformatics software/tools"
TopHat http://tophat.cbcb.umd.edu/manual.shtml is a program that aligns RNA-Seq reads to a genome in order to identify exon-exon splice junctions. It is built on the ultrafast short read mapping program Bowtie.3653 days ago
Comment on "R and Bioconductor Tutorial"
NGS with R ShortRead – Quality assesment of the reads, finding duplicates, trimming, string pattern searches [1] Biostrings – Reading sequences in R [2]...3675 days ago
Comment on "PLOS Computational Biology: Translational Bioinformatics educational resources"
Practical Guidelines for the Comprehensive Analysis of ChIP-seq Data http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pcbi.10033263820 days ago