1mb long DNA with Nanopore technology
The first continuous DNA read of more than a million bases (>1Mb) has been achieved, using Oxford Nanopore sequencing technology. Congratulations to Martin Smith and collaborators! Read more: http://bit.ly/2j5TNCO2321 days ago
India and Germany to begin joint research in the area of 'Bioinformatics in Health Research'
...ate bilateral cooperation in biotechnology between the scientific commun...d Germany, the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) will soon begin collabo...tes bilateral cooperation in biotechnology between the scientific commun...nder which the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India and Fors...2293 days ago
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BINC (Bioinformatics National Certification) Examination 2018
...on (BINC) was instituted by Department of Biotechnology, Government of India in 2005...2018 examination on behalf Department of Biotechnology, Government of India. BI...erinary, Medicine, Pharmacy, Engineering and Technology. ii) No formal tra...2197 days ago
Phased Human Genome Assembly !
...d paternal haplotypes were resolved over more than 80% of the genome. Maternal and paternal haplotype blocks were then further phased using Hi-C technology and the FALCON-Phase met...2029 days ago
NGS Platforms launched by BGI’s MGI Tech
...Ltd. (MGI), a subsidiary of BGI Group, is committed to enabling effective and affordable healthcare solutions for all. Based on its proprietary technology, MGI produces sequencing devi...1935 days ago
Updated ranking of institutes and countries based on developed biological databases
...es based on developed biological databases is available at https://lnkd.in/fiVAdM6 , India is maintaing 4th position and "Institute of Microbial Technology, Chandigarh" is on 3rd Positi...1934 days ago
IITM-Tokyo Tech Joint Symposium
...ium is a biannual international symposium held in Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM), India in collaboration with Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo-Tech), Japan. During t...1648 days ago
China’s BGI says it can sequence a genome for just $100
Using technology originally acquired in the US, the Chinese gene giant BGI Group says it wil...le of decoding the genomes of 100,000 people a year. Ref: https://www.technologyreview.com/s/615289/china-bgi-...1520 days ago
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