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http://smartnote.mir aibio.com
SmartNote - The FREE in silico lab notebook for molecular biologists.
? Analyze sequences with dozens of bioinformatics tools
? Access and edit your notebook from anywhere
? Share sequences and results with friends
? Publish results to a blog
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A brief tutorial that illustrates how to download the uniprot protein database, extract the human proteome, and then analyze the sequences with the PDB solved 3D structure database. More at http://pragmaticbioi nformatics.blogspot. org
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Biology Student Workbench is a collection of tutorials and inquiry-based learning enhancements to the Biology Workbench, a bioinformatics tool. Biology Workbench provides access to biological databases and analysis tools through a web browser.
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Continuing in the vein of doing a short video to support a specific blog post. This one is about how life scientists can harness the intelligence written in our genes AND the intelligence of a rather smart crowd
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Undergraduate students from the University of California San Diego have forged a new area of bioinformatics that may improve genomic and proteomic annotations and unlock a collection of stubborn biological mysteries. Their work will be published in the July 2008 issue of the journal Genome Research.
Video by Daniel Kane - Jacobs School of Engineering
http://cse-ece-uc sd.blogspot.com/
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Undergraduate students from the University of California San Diego have forged a new area of bioinformatics that may improve genomic and proteomic annotations and unlock a collection of stubborn biological mysteries. Their work will be published in the July 2008 issue of the journal Genome Research.