Alignment editor: Base-By-Base
Wed, 01 Feb 2012
Sorry, this is a plug for our tool: Not enough researchers bother to check the results generated by multiple sequence alignments (MSA) tools! None of these tools are perfect, and sometimes they make glaring errors (that get published).
The simple fact is that MSAs usually need to be edited. Base-By- Base is a Java (platform independent) … Continue reading »
And so, an exit.
Mon, 16 Jan 2012
Moving on from the Life Science Tools of the Trade blog, with best wishes to the SAB community and an invitation to visit the new adventure.
OpenLab 2012 – The Finalists Revealed!
Fri, 09 Dec 2011
The finalists included in the OpenLab anthology, containing some of the best online science writing of the year, have been announced!
How Scientists Are Using the Social Web
Sat, 15 Oct 2011
Is there anyone out there more skeptical than a scientist? The ultimate spectator, the fly on the wall, seen, not heard, the most perfect life scientist notes every aspect of their subject matter, evaluates every angle, and effects nothing. A perfect experiment has absolute “control” over each variable. A perfect biologist enters an environment and … Continue reading »
The best programs for Read alignments and SNP calling in human genomes:
Tue, 13 Sep 2011
Next generation sequencing technology has already revolutionized the sequencing arena due to its speed, accuracy and reduced cost. Cancer research has seen a surge in number of projects dealing with NGS methods in gene and variant discovery. This however raises an important question: if NGS methods have already attained the holy grail status?! Well, still … Continue reading »
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