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First Tamiflu Resistant Pandemic H1N1 Virus Isolated In Italy

flutrackers wrote 5 days ago: Hattip Florida1, Ironorehopper, NS1 The H274Y mutation that confers resistance to Oseltamivir (Tamif … more →

Tags: Oseltamivir [Tamiflu], Italy, Mutations: D225G, H274Y, h1n1, Tamiflu Resistance, h274y

The Largest Hockey Stick in the World. Sort of.2 comments

Michael Jung wrote 1 week ago: GenBank Growth. The Biggest Hockey Stick. The GenBank sequence database is an open access, annotated … more →

Tags: Biology, book, change, Comment, Economics, Education, History, technology, Venture Capital

Week11: Clearer point of view (29-09-09)

Kratip wrote 1 month ago: This week, the discussion has made me clearer two important point of views as followings: (i) How bi … more →

Tags: Supervisors Corner, Eclipse, javaML

Peter Bogner's Excellent Skiing Techniques and Killer Flu Database3 comments

monotreme1000 wrote 2 months ago: Want to know how to ski better? Talk to Peter Bogner. He demonstrates how in this video: Skiing Tech … more →

Tags: Science, Satire, h1n1, H5N1, Database, sequence, Bogner

Week1: Start doing Ph.D. project (14-07-09)

Kratip wrote 4 months ago: I have met supervisor since February 2009. Today (14 July 2009) this is an official meeting as a ful … more →

Tags: Supervisors Corner, weka, EMBL, classification, visualization

Bioinformatics of Swine Flu4 comments

aurametrix wrote 7 months ago: By Aurametrix The swine influenza A (H1N1) virus is is an RNA virus coding for 8 genes. The sequence … more →

Tags: MicroWorld, Alignment, Avian Influenza, bioinformatics, California, drug resistance, health, Infectious Disease, Influenza

The Vertebrate Bias3 comments

myrmecos wrote 11 months ago: The above pie chart shows the relative proportions of described species in various groups of organis … more →

Tags: Science, Taxonomy, Biodiversity, bioinformatics, Invertebrata

Who’s your Ur-mama?

Ron Pavellas wrote 1 year ago: In his book The Seven Daughters of Eve, scientist-author Bryan Sykes presents “the classificat … more →

Tags: Books and Literature, demography, human genome, Geography, science general, Alpha Thalassemia, Bryan Sykes, family tree dna, Katrine

MitoWheel 1.2: Humankind in the Wheel2 comments

gaborzsurka wrote 1 year ago: … or at least those individuals whose complete mitochondrial DNA sequence can be found in GenB … more →

Tags: ActionScript, bioinformatics, DNA, Flash, Genome, mitochondria, visualization, haplogroup, mitoWheel

Nature Biotech paper - revised MIGS/MIMS checklist now available1 comment

tgra wrote 1 year ago: At the recent Genomic Standards Consortium (GSC) workshop, George Garrity led discussions to review … more →

Tags: bioinformatics, Biology, Genome, genomics, GSC, metagenomics, genomic standards consortium, Standards, metagenome

A 2nd special issue of OMICS to be developed by the GSC based on the 5th GSC Workshop1 comment

tgra wrote 1 year ago: Dawn Field and Susanna-Assunta Sansone guest edited a special issue of the journal OMICS on data sta … more →

Tags: bioinformatics, Genome, genomics, GSC, metagenomics, gcat, genomic standards consortium, Standards, CEH Oxford

Genomic Standards Consortium (GSC) 5th Workshop - slides

tgra wrote 1 year ago: Further to the 5th Genomic Standards Consortium (GSC) workshop, slides are available to download fro … more →

Tags: bioinformatics, Genome, genomics, GSC, metagenomics, ontology, genomic standards consortium, Standards, metagenome

How to use common bioinformatic tools to compare two Neandertal sequences6 comments

Kambiz Kamrani wrote 2 years ago: I really want the following paper that was just published in Nature, “Neanderthals in central … more →

Tags: Physical Anthropology, Blog, Human Evolution, bioinformatics, neandertals, comparison, sequence comparison, Alignment

James Watson's genome in GenBank

tgra wrote 2 years ago: James Watson, co-discoverer of the DNA double helix and developer of the Human Genome Project, was p … more →

Tags: Biology, Genome, genomics, James Watson, Human Genome Project, 454 Life Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine


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