Structural variation: the hidden genomic treasure
...ularly useful for detecting copy number variations (CNVs). These technologies have enabled researchers to catalog a wide spectrum of SVs in many organisms and infer the effects of sele...2718 days ago
List of comparative genomics resources !
...rative genomics of AREs in model organisms. ATGC -- Alignable Tight...struct phylogenetic tree of microorganisms based on oligopeptide content...ysis of chromosomes of different organisms. DoTS -- Database Of Tra...ologous genes in human and model organisms Compare phenotypes of a give...692 days ago
GATB : Genome Analysis Toolbox with de-Bruijn graph
...s enable the analysis of data sets of any size on multi-core desktop computers, including very huge amount of reads data coming from any kind of organisms such as bacteria, plants, ani...2944 days ago
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Phylogenetic for Bioinformatics
...quence data suggests that all organisms on Earth are genetically rela...n represents the phylogeny of organisms, i. e., the history of organi...probable evolution of various organisms. Not until recent decades, ho...lutionary connections between organisms are represented graphically t...3961 days ago
2.4 Mb Genome Size for World's Biggest Virus
...es have roughly twice the size of the record-holding Megavirus genomic code. Interestingly only 6 percent of its genes resembled the genes other organisms. It is assume that it may com...3938 days ago
C-DAC launch supercomputing facility "Param Bio Blaze" !!!
...ing, it constitutes bioinformatics. The technological advancements are bringing new dimensions to the understanding of molecular basis of living organisms. There is immense data genera...3744 days ago
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Lecturer/Senior Lecturer (Level B/C) in Bioinformatics
...bacterial genome and a yeast chromosome, and generation of synthetic bacterial cells. The rational synthesis of "designer" organisms yield important insights into how organisms work and has the potential to...3559 days ago
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Bioinformatics -- Understanding of living systems through information science
...lizes computers to analyze life. One is example is the genome. In all organisms, DNA contains genetic informa...ht of as words. Q. We're coming to understand the genomes of various organisms - not just humans, but monkey...3932 days ago
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Pack a perl program with their dependencies on Ubuntu !
...ison of the fruit fly genome with the human genome reveals that about sixty percent of genes are conserved (Adams et al. 2000). That is, the two organisms appear to share a core set of...1526 days ago
Genetic Modified (GM) Food/Organisms
...enetically_modified_food http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetically_modified_crops http://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/genetically-modified-organisms-gmos-transgenic-crops-and-7323934 days ago
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SEX-DETector: A Probabilistic Approach to Study Sex Chromosomes in Non-Model Organisms
SEX-DETector is a probabilistic method that relies on RNAseq data from a cross (parents and progeny of each sex) to infer autosomal and sex-linked genes (genes located on the non recombining part of sex chromosomes). How does SEX-DETector work? SEX-DETector does not require prior sequencing of ...Tags: SEX-DETector, Probabilistic, Approach, Study, Sex, Chromosomes, Non-Model, Organisms
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Comment on "Basic command-line to run BLAST"
...es. This is useful for identifying the function of a newly discovered gene or for understanding the evolutionary relationships between different organisms. BLAST works by breaking dow...436 days ago
Comment on "Biological databases !"
NCBI released a set of GATK-specific dbSNP VCF's, with the "chr" attached. Those can be accessed at ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/snp/organisms/human_9606/VCF/GATK/.1559 days ago