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.
Keywords: Genomics
Resource type: Documentation, Exercise, Handout, Scripts
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.
Keywords: Genomics
Resource type: Documentation, Exercise, Handout, Scripts
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
BioJS
Dr Manuel Corpas discusses the BioJS Javascript component library at the 1st BiVi Annual Meeting in 2014.
Created at: 1st BiVi Annual Meeting.
Scientific topics: Phylogenetics, Pathway or network
Keywords: Anatomy Physiology and Atlases, Genome, Molecular, Pathway, Phylogenetics
Resource type: Video
BioJS
https://bivi.co/presentation/biojs
http://tess.elixir-uk.org/materials/biojs-6f4125d4-aca1-407d-b0c7-02345f3b3900
Dr Manuel Corpas discusses the BioJS Javascript component library at the 1st BiVi Annual Meeting in 2014.
Created at: 1st BiVi Annual Meeting.
Dr. Manuel Corpas
Phylogenetics
Pathway or network
Anatomy Physiology and Atlases, Genome, Molecular, Pathway, Phylogenetics
2016-12-08