3 materials found
Contributors: Dr. Iain Milne or Mikko Rautiainen
CPANG19 - Computational PANGenomics (2019)
Training Material aimed in the exploration of modern bioinformatic tools that allow researchers to use pangenomes as their reference system when engaging in studies of organisms of all types.
CPANG19 - Computational PANGenomics (2019)
https://gtpb.github.io/CPANG19/
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/cpang19-computational-pangenomics-2019
Training Material aimed in the exploration of modern bioinformatic tools that allow researchers to use pangenomes as their reference system when engaging in studies of organisms of all types.
The Gulbenkian Training Programme in Bioinformatics
Erik Garrison
Mikko Rautiainen
Genomics
Academia/ Research Institution
Industry
Non-Profit Organisation
Healthcare
CPANG18 - Computational PANGenomics (2018)
Training Material aimed in the exploration of modern bioinformatic tools that allow researchers to use pangenomes as their reference system when engaging in studies of organisms of all types.
CPANG18 - Computational PANGenomics (2018)
https://gtpb.github.io/CPANG18/
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/cpang18-computational-pangenomics-2018
Training Material aimed in the exploration of modern bioinformatic tools that allow researchers to use pangenomes as their reference system when engaging in studies of organisms of all types.
The Gulbenkian Training Programme in Bioinformatics
Erik Garrison
Mikko Rautiainen
Jordan Eizenga
Genomics
Academia/ Research Institution
Industry
Non-Profit Organisation
Graphical applica ons for visualiza on and analysis of genotype data sets
Poster presentation from 1st BiVi in 2014 Created at: 1st BiVi Annual Meeting.
Graphical applica ons for visualiza on and analysis of genotype data sets
https://bivi.co/presentation/graphical-applica-ons-visualiza-and-analysis-genotype-data-sets
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/graphical-applica-ons-for-visualiza-on-and-analysis-of-genotype-data-sets
Poster presentation from 1st BiVi in 2014
Created at: 1st BiVi Annual Meeting.
Dr. Iain Milne
Genome
2017-02-02