martes, 2 de mayo de 2017

May 10th NCBI Minute: How to Locate and Use Human Genomes and Annotations from NCBI

May 10th NCBI Minute: How to Locate and Use Human Genomes and Annotations from NCBI

National Institutes of Health, U.S. National Library of Medicine



05/01/2017 03:45 PM EDT

In the past month, the NCBI Eukaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline has released new annotations in RefSeq for the following organisms: Zea mays (maize) Labrus bergylta (ballan wrasse) Monopterus albus (swamp eel) Corvus cornix cornix (hooded crow) Prunus persica (peach) Rhincodon … Continue reading 
05/01/2017 02:54 PM EDT

In two weeks, NCBI staff will show you how to quickly find and download human genome annotations from both the web and the command line for incorporation into your workflows. We will also show you how to convert the accessions in these files to those used in other bioinformatics databases, as well as how to visualize these annotations on our Genome Data Viewer.
05/01/2017 01:00 PM EDT

Next week, NCBI staff will show you how to quickly find and download human genome annotations from both the web and the command line for incorporation into your workflows. We will also show you how to convert the accessions in … Continue reading 
05/01/2017 12:05 PM EDT

The May 2017 full monthly release of RxNorm is available as of Monday, May 1, 2017.
05/01/2017 09:30 AM EDT

  You may have noticed…Circulating Now has an exciting new look! In the almost four years since we began, we’ve been thrilled by the success
05/01/2017 08:36 AM EDT

The National Library of Medicine (NLM) is proud to announce the forthcoming publication, on June 26, 2017, of a new, illustrated history of its development, from the early 19th century through the late 20th century.

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