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bioinformatics, genetics & genomics, techniques
bioinformatics, genetics & genomics, techniques
Advances in Nucleic Acid Sequencing
The Scientist
| Aug 13, 2020
| 1 min read
Download this eBook to learn how new sequencing methods revolutionize genetics research!
Scientists Continue to Use Outdated Methods
Catherine Offord
| Jan 8, 2018
| 7 min read
The use of underperforming computational tools is a major offender in science’s reproducibility crisis—and there’s growing momentum to avoid it.
Discovering Novel Antibiotics
Sandeep Ravindran
| Feb 1, 2017
| 7 min read
Three methods identify and activate silent bacterial gene clusters to uncover new drugs
How to Build Bioinformatic Pipelines Using Galaxy
Jeffrey M. Perkel
| Aug 1, 2016
| 7 min read
A point-and-click interface alternative to command-line tools that allows researchers to easily create, run, and troubleshoot serial sequence analyses
Messages in the Noise
Sarah C.P. Williams
| Aug 1, 2015
| 7 min read
After spending more than a decade developing tools to study patterns in gene sequences, bioinformaticians are now working on programs to analyze epigenomics data.
Decoding DNA: New Twists and Turns
Kerry Grens
| Jun 1, 2013
| 10+ min read
Highlights from a series of three webinars on the future of genome research, held by
The Scientist
to celebrate 60 years of the DNA double helix
Analyzing a Genome per Day
Bob Grant
| Oct 2, 2012
| 2 min read
Technology company Knome unveils a machine it says will "break the bottleneck" in the interpretation of human genome data.
A Little Help from My Friends
Sabrina Richards
| Jul 1, 2012
| 7 min read
How to get the most out of your collaboration with bioinformaticians
Move Over, Mother Nature
Amber Dance
| Jul 1, 2012
| 8 min read
Synthetic biologists harness software to design genes and networks.
Combing the Cancer Genome
Carina Storrs
| Mar 1, 2012
| 8 min read
A guided tour through the main online resources for analyzing cancer genomics data
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