stothard.afns.ualberta.ca
Stothard Research Group
http://stothard.afns.ualberta.ca/public_html/links.html
Integrative Genomics Viewer (IGV). Microbial Ecology and Metagenomics. Gene Association and QTL Mapping. Red Hat Linux manuals. Victoria, British Columbia. London, United Kingdom. Seoul, South Korea. University of Alberta (Google Maps). University of Alberta (PDF). Edmonton International Airport (Google Maps). Victoria, BC (Google Maps). Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict. Last updated: July 18, 2016.
coffyybioinformatics.blogspot.com
Where is bioinformatics done? | Bioinformatics
http://coffyybioinformatics.blogspot.com/p/where-is-bioinformatics-done.html
Where is bioinformatics done? What bioinformatics Websites are there? Where can I study Bioinformatics. List of grad schools. Bioinformatics - Miscellaneous collection. Follow us on Facebook. View my complete profile. Where is bioinformatics done? Where is bioinformatics done? The biggest and best source of bioinformatics links I have encountered is the Genome Web. At the Rosalind Franklin Centre for Genomics Research. At the Genome Campus. Virtual" centres (for example consortia and communities). Intern...
milkgenomics.org
Resources and Links - International Milk Genomics Consortium
http://milkgenomics.org/document-library/resources-and-links
International Milk Genomics Consortium. Links to collaborators and other organizations working on milk genomics and related topics. AgResearch Dairy Science and Technology Section. Australian National University, College of Science, Department of Biology. Baylor College of Medicine. California Dairy Research Foundation. Dairy Farmers of Canada. Dutch Milk Genomics Initiative. French National Institute for Agricultural Research. Genetic Information Research Institute. Information Hyperlinked Over Proteins.
en.wikipedia.org
Transposable element - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transposable_element
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. A bacterial DNA transposon. Is a DNA sequence. That can change its position within a genome. Sometimes creating or reversing mutations. And altering the cell's genome size. Transposition often results in duplication of the TE. Barbara McClintock. S discovery of these jumping genes. Earned her a Nobel Prize. Transposable elements make up a large fraction of the C-value. There are at least two classes of TEs: Class I TEs generally function via reverse transcription.
repeatmasker.systemsbiology.net
Download and Mailing List Subscription Page
http://repeatmasker.systemsbiology.net/RMDownload.html
Unix system with perl 5.8.0 or higher installed. RepeatMasker uses a sequence search engine to perform it's search for repeats. Currently Cross Match, RMBlast and WUBlast/ABBlast are supported. You will need to obtain one or the other of these and install them on your system. For Cross Match go to http:/ www.phrap.org. You will want to select "Phred/Phrap/Consed" as Cross Match is part of the Phrap package. For HMMER please download the v3.1b2. Version here: http:/ hmmer.org/. Unpack the distribution in ...
repeatmasker.systemsbiology.net
RepeatModeler Download Page
http://repeatmasker.systemsbiology.net/RepeatModeler.html
RepeatModeler - 1.0.8. Arian Smit, Robert Hubley - Institute for Systems Biology. RepeatModeler is a de-novo repeat family identification and modeling package. At the heart of RepeatModeler are two de-novo repeat finding programs ( RECON and RepeatScout ) which employ complementary computational methods for identifying repeat element boundaries and family relationships from sequence data. RepeatModeler assists in automating the runs of RECON and RepeatScout given a genomic database and uses the o...Devel...
repeatmasker.org
RepeatModeler Download Page
http://www.repeatmasker.org/RepeatModeler.html
RepeatModeler - 1.0.8. Arian Smit, Robert Hubley - Institute for Systems Biology. RepeatModeler is a de-novo repeat family identification and modeling package. At the heart of RepeatModeler are two de-novo repeat finding programs ( RECON and RepeatScout ) which employ complementary computational methods for identifying repeat element boundaries and family relationships from sequence data. RepeatModeler assists in automating the runs of RECON and RepeatScout given a genomic database and uses the o...Devel...
repeatmasker.org
Download and Mailing List Subscription Page
http://www.repeatmasker.org/RMDownload.html
Unix system with perl 5.8.0 or higher installed. RepeatMasker uses a sequence search engine to perform it's search for repeats. Currently Cross Match, RMBlast and WUBlast/ABBlast are supported. You will need to obtain one or the other of these and install them on your system. For Cross Match go to http:/ www.phrap.org. You will want to select "Phred/Phrap/Consed" as Cross Match is part of the Phrap package. For HMMER please download the v3.1b2. Version here: http:/ hmmer.org/. RepeatMasker will now work ...
plantrepeats.plantbiology.msu.edu
Links | Plant Repeat Databases at Michigan State
http://plantrepeats.plantbiology.msu.edu/links.html
At Michigan State University. Links to other repetitive sequence webpages. Banner image by Sanna Gu.