miércoles, 10 de mayo de 2017

NLM Announcements

National Institutes of Health, U.S. National Library of Medicine
05/09/2017 03:30 PM EDT

How a nurse's way of knowing helps me do my job.
05/09/2017 11:05 AM EDT

This blog post is directed toward people who use dbSNP and dbVar, particularly those who submit non-human data to the two databases. dbSNP and dbVar archive, process, display and report information related to germline and somatic variations from multiple species. … Continue reading 
05/09/2017 11:05 AM EDT

This blog post is directed toward people who use dbSNP and dbVar, particularly those who submit non-human data to the two databases. dbSNP and dbVar archive, process, display and report information related to germline and somatic variations from multiple species. … Continue reading 
05/09/2017 11:00 AM EDT

By Susan Speaker ~ The United States declared war on Germany on April 6, 1917. Just one month later, the first unit of the American
05/09/2017 08:10 AM EDT

The 2017AA release of the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) Knowledge Sources is available for download as of May 8, 2017.
05/08/2017 02:38 PM EDT

dbSNP’s Human Build 150 includes a large number of new submissions from the Human Longevity, Inc. (HLI) and TopMed, increasing the total number of Human RefSNPs in the database from 154 to 324 million. TopMed has also provided new allele frequency … Continue reading 
05/08/2017 02:04 PM EDT

In April, the NCBI Eukaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline released new annotations in RefSeq for the following eleven organisms: Bombus terrestris (buff-tailed bumblebee) Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) Athalia rosae (coleseed sawfly) Dendrobium catenatum (a monocot) Phalaenopsis equestris (a monocot) Orbicella faveolata (stony coral) Pogona … Continue reading 
05/08/2017 12:36 PM EDT

From June 19-21, 2017, the NCBI will assist in a bioinformatics hackathon at the New York Genome Center (NYGC). This hackathon will focus on advanced bioinformatics analysis of next generation sequencing (NGS) data, proteomics and metadata. To apply for this hackathon, … Continue reading 
05/05/2017 01:03 PM EDT

Nearly complete set of translation-related genes lends support to hypothesis that giant viruses evolved from smaller viruses An international team of researchers, including NCBI’s Eugene Koonin and Natalya Yutin, has discovered a novel group of giant viruses (dubbed “Klosneuviruses”) with … Continue reading 
05/04/2017 03:56 PM EDT

GenBank release 219.0 (4/14/2017) has 200,877,884 traditional records containing 231,824,951,552 base pairs of sequence data. In addition, there are 451,840,147 WGS records containing 2,035,032,639,807 base pairs of sequence data, 165,068,542 TSA records containing 149,038,907,599 base pairs of sequence data, as … Continue reading 
05/03/2017 02:57 PM EDT

At the March 2017 NCBI Genomics Hackathon, participants developed six functional software prototypes, several of which are still under active development. Software is available from the NCBI-Hackathons GitHub site. Squidstream provides naming consistency by converting sequence feature IDs in entire … Continue reading 
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 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 
04/28/2017 03:36 PM EDT

NCBI is pleased to offer a direct entry point to the NCBI Genome Data Viewer (GDV) that supports the exploration, visualization and analysis of eukaryotic RefSeq genome assemblies. The new GDV homepage includes an interactive interface for a quick overview … Continue reading 

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