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Geneious: A platform for Comprehensive Analysis and Organization of Genes
The two main functions of bioinformatics are the organization and analysis of biological data using computational resources. Geneious is designed to be an easy-to-use and flexible desktop software application framework for the organization and analysis of biological data, with a focus on molecular sequences and related data types. It integrates numerous industry-standard discovery analysis tools, with interactive visualizations to generate publication-ready images. One key contribution to researchers in the life sciences is the Geneious public Application Programming Interface (API) that affords the ability to leverage the existing framework of the Geneious Basic software platform for virtually unlimited extension and customization. The result is an increase in the speed and quality of development of computational tools for the life sciences, due to the functionality and graphical user interface available to the developer through the public API. Geneious Basic represents an ideal platform for the bioinformatics community to leverage existing components and to integrate their own specific requirements for the discovery, analysis, and visualization of biological data.
Availability and implementation: Binaries and public API freely available for download at http://www.geneious.com/basic, implemented in Java and supported on Linux, Apple OSX and MS Windows. The software is also available from the Bio-Linux package repository at http://nebc.nerc.ac.uk/news/geneiousonbl.
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Proteins shape analyses reveal novel forms and connections.
A new study has revealed new forms of proteins that have never been seen before along with unexpected connections. Last year, Google DeepMind predicted the structure of all known proteins from organisms using AlphaFold [1].
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What is MANE project?
MANE is a collaborative project between NCBI and EMBL-EBI. It stands for Matched Annotation from NCBI and EMBL-EBI [1]. The datasets provided by NCBI and EMBL-EBI on the human genome are not identical across every gene.
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This Month in Bioinformatics- Research Updates of March 2022
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BLAST+ 2.12.0- A more efficient version of BLAST is available
A new more efficient version of BLAST+ 2.12.o is available now [1]. This version provides more efficient multithreaded searches. (more…)
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This Month in Bioinformatics- Research Updates of June 2021
In this article, we summarize the latest interesting findings made this month of June in bioinformatics. (more…)
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This Month in Bioinformatics- Research Updates of March 2021
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This Month in Bioinformatics- Research Updates of November 2020
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Inviting Nominations for ‘Top 5 Bioinformaticians in India 2020’
Bioinformatics Review compiles a list of top bioinformaticians every two years. We are inviting nominations for the second edition of this award after the 2018 List. We invite you to contribute to this endeavor by nominating your colleague or friends if you think they can make it to our list.
Nominations start from 20th June 2020 till 15th August 2020. All the nominees will be informed via email on 5th September 2020. We use a well-established ranking method called ScipRank. Our data collection is open-source. ScipRank methodology is publicly available for scrutiny.
Also, we are completing 5th year of success in Bioinformatics Review this year. On this occasion, we are organizing an International Conference on Advanced Research in Bioinformatics 2020. The award will be declared at the conclusion of ConARB 2020 – 3 & 4th Oct 2020).
We invite you to contribute to this endeavor by nominating your colleague or friends. You can also submit your papers, which if accepted, can be presented at the conference.
We have set up a dedicated portal for ConARB 2020 accessible here https://conarb.
To attend or to submit your abstract or to nominate someone, kindly visit this website. Accepted papers will be published in a special issue of Bioinformatics Review.
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