Use research organisms? Come and learn about the NIH Comparative Genomics Resource at the #AGBT23 Computational Biology session- 8:30 pm Great Hall 4-6
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The first complete sequence of a human genome, known as T2T-CHM13, is now available! Finding the new assembly at NCBI is easy. More info here:
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Join NCBI at #PAGXXIX in San Diego. Attend exciting NCBI events and provide input on the NIH Comparative Genomics Resource (#NCBICGR)! https://t.co/ZKdXYFfcVs
“We're excited to be developing a new resource to help researchers in the area of comparative genomics.”
Join us at #PAGXXIX to learn more! #NCBICGR https://t.co/mzux0Elgjr
Join our CGR Listening Session to give input into how NCBI can best provide a resource to support your analyses. We want to hear from you! https://t.co/1fjDZH8ha1 #NCBICGR
Attending the GRC-moderated panel on GRCh38 and the pan-genome at the T2T/HPRC meeting next Tuesday? Can't make it, but still want to let the GRC know your thoughts? Either way, fill out this quick survey to weigh in! https://t.co/Z0WtrXW2rJ
Announcing GRCm39, the next version of the mouse reference genome assembly! Learn more at our blog (https://t.co/2tPhk9kp0v) and download from GenBank (ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genomes/all/GCA/000/001/635/GCA_000001635.9_GRCm39).
We can't repeat this enough. Researchers: If you want to help fight #COVID19 and understand the #SARSCoV2 genome and evolution, submit your raw (human decontaminated) data to a public repository so that all have free access to it.
I’ve come across Coronavirus sequence databases that do not allow redistribution. MY STRONG SUGGESTION: Stay away from these, and simply submit your data to @NCBI / GenBank | #OpenData#bioinformatics | https://t.co/0IWNjy98Nw
Need genomic sequence and annotation data for a eukaryotic organism? Now you can easily gather that data from across NCBI with Datasets! https://t.co/OEelUku9IW
Read more about the new resource on NCBI Insights and give it a try today. https://t.co/sLXZR9rIMg
The protein family models used by PGAP are now available for download! You can search this collection of Hidden Markov models (HMM) against your favorite prokaryotic proteins to identify their function using hmmer. For more information see: https://t.co/QJHP7OYMsU
Apply to the NIH DATA Scholars program, where you can lead transformative NIH projects for architecting search across petabyte-Scale genomic Sequence Read Archive (SRA) data. Applications are due April 30, 2020.
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