@StevenXGe Hopefully back after the weekend🤞
In the meantime, SequenceServer is a reliable (and fast) alternative to run NCBI BLAST (and more) used by many research teams
@saba_chazuke Hopefully NCBI is back to normal after the weekend 🤞
In the meantime, SequenceServer is a reliable alternative to run NCBI BLAST (and much more) fast, anytime, and without queues.
@cytohistologyOU Hopefully NCBI services are back to normal after the weekend 🤞
In the meantime, SequenceServer is a reliable alternative to run NCBI BLAST (and more) fast, anytime, and without queues. (and it does a lot more too)
It is scary when something we've relied on for daily use suddenly disappears. Hopefully NCBI is back after the weekend 🤞
In the meantime, SequenceServer is a reliable alternative to run NCBI BLAST (and more) fast, anytime, and without queues.
(we created it 10+ years ago to BLAST unpublished data, get prettier graphics that help interpretation, and improve collaboration; it now also does much more)
@snoopysbeans Hopefully back to normal after the weekend🤞
In the meantime, SequenceServer includes NCBI BLAST and CDD - it's fast and reliable.
(Many teams already have internal SequenceServer instances to help get genomics done faster & better - on standard or unpublished databases).
Hopefully back to normal soon🤞
In the meantime, SequenceServer is a reliable alternative to run NCBI BLAST fast, anytime, and without queues.
(Many teams already have internal SequenceServer instances to help get genomics done faster & better - on standard or unpublished databases).
Hopefully just a temporary hiccup🤞
In the meantime, SequenceServer is a reliable alternative to run NCBI BLAST fast, anytime, and without queues.
(Many teams already have internal SequenceServer instances to help get things done faster, better - on standard or unpublished databases).
@SolidEvidence@GhostofWhitman Hopefully just a weekend hiccup 🤞
In the meantime, our SequenceServer is a reliable alternative to BLAST fast and anytime.
(Many labs and companies already have internal SequenceServer instances to help get things done faster, better - and also on unpublished data).
Sequence server https://t.co/dlEYEqq06O allows you to build custom cloud instances with the genetic resources you need with some excellent visualizations, download options, and collaboration tools
#Genetics#blast#Genomics
NIH resources like BLAST are fundamental to so many researchers. Sadly, these might have been affected by the recent governmental overhaul.
We need to reinstate these public goods but folks still need to get their work done.
In the meantime, check below
#NIH#Bioinformatics
(hopefully NCBI will rapidly smooth things out).
But if you need a dependable fallback, we're always here with a beautiful fast and reliable BLAST interface.
SequenceServer is a paid service giving your lab a private BLAST server (and much more).
It’s been a lifesaver for getting things done.
@house101064 That's great @house101064 - if in the future you need a SequenceServer for a team, or just want to avoid the hassle of setting things yourself,
you can get a point-and-click setup and benefit from additional visualizations and analysis tools by using our cloud servers
transXpress simplifies the use of best-practice methods and up-to-date software for de novo transcriptome assembly, and produces standardized output files that can be mined using SequenceServer to facilitate rapid discovery of new genes and proteins in non-model organisms.
The season’s most romantic meet-cute mystery, how do gametes released into the environment recognize their own #species?🤔 New #research reveals #proteins on the unfertilized eggs might be key—at least in ribbon worms!🪱
👏 Congrats to the authors! Link👇
#science#genetics
Will we ever stop celebrating #databases? Not likely! They offer high-quality #datasets to scientists worldwide.
Perfect example: Reefgenomics(.Org)🪸 Published in 2016, this #BLASTfromthePast is still being updated with #coral#genomes today! We're proud to be a part!
Links👇