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The **Biostar Herald** publishes user submitted links of bioinformatics relevance. It aims to provide a summary of interesting and relevant information you may have missed... go to blog
The **Biostar Herald** publishes user submitted links of bioinformatics relevance. It aims to provide a summary of interesting and relevant information you may have missed... go to blog
The **Biostar Herald** publishes user submitted links of bioinformatics relevance. It aims to provide a summary of interesting and relevant information you may have missed... go to blog
The **Biostar Herald** publishes user submitted links of bioinformatics relevance. It aims to provide a summary of interesting and relevant information you may have missed... go to blog
The **Biostar Herald** publishes user submitted links of bioinformatics relevance. It aims to provide a summary of interesting and relevant information you may have missed... go to blog
The **Biostar Herald** publishes user submitted links of bioinformatics relevance. It aims to provide a summary of interesting and relevant information you may have missed... go to blog
The **Biostar Herald** publishes user submitted links of bioinformatics relevance. It aims to provide a summary of interesting and relevant information you may have missed... go to blog
The **Biostar Herald** publishes user submitted links of bioinformatics relevance. It aims to provide a summary of interesting and relevant information you may have missed... go to blog
The **Biostar Herald** publishes user submitted links of bioinformatics relevance. It aims to provide a summary of interesting and relevant information you may have missed... go to blog
At AGBT last week Illumina released additional details on their still incubating Complete Long Reads (CLR) product (formerly known as Infinity) but is still holding back both some interesting technical information as well as exact performance specifications. Illumina is already floating some of their marketing messages, which in some cases are dependent on some of those still-in-flux specifications and some of the claims may not withstand careful scrutiny. And Illumina continues to make statements that irritate anyone with deep technical … go to blog
The **Biostar Herald** publishes user submitted links of bioinformatics relevance. It aims to provide a summary of interesting and relevant information you may have missed... go to blog
I am releasing kyber today, and you can find all about it on GitHub. In short, kyber produces a heatmap showing where the majority of your reads are. On the x-axis is the log transformed read length, on the y-axis the accuracy (optionally Phred-scaled). The axis ranges are fixed and therefore easier to compare various… Continue reading Introducing kyber: minimalistic quality assessment plot for long reads go to blog
The **Biostar Herald** publishes user submitted links of bioinformatics relevance. It aims to provide a summary of interesting and relevant information you may have missed... go to blog
The **Biostar Herald** publishes user submitted links of bioinformatics relevance. It aims to provide a summary of interesting and relevant information you may have missed... go to blog
AGBT begins in less than 24 hours, and the signs are everywhere here at the Diplomat Resort in Hollywood Florida. I arrived Friday with family, and the count of old friends I've chatted with is steadily climbing. If you somehow forgot about the meeting, the insides of the elevator doors will remind you. This is the fifth time I've attended in person, plus heavy monitoring of about twice as many via Twitter. It's one of the premier events of the … go to blog
AGBT is less than a week away in Hollywood Florida - and I've been letting everything else get ahead of writing anything here. The JP Morgan Conference at the beginning of this month didn't have major fireworks from the sequencing vendors, but did have some news.Read more » go to blog
The **Biostar Herald** publishes user submitted links of bioinformatics relevance. It aims to provide a summary of interesting and relevant information you may have missed... go to blog
Some years ago I read an article – I forget where – describing how our general knowledge often becomes frozen in time. Asked to name the tallest building in the world you confidently proclaim “the Sears Tower!”, because for most of your childhood that was the case – never mind that the record was surpassed … Continue reading Has your knowledge stopped updating? go to blog
Slithering your way into bioinformatics with snakemake, round 2. go to blog
The **Biostar Herald** publishes user submitted links of bioinformatics relevance. It aims to provide a summary of interesting and relevant information you may have missed... go to blog
Slithering your way into bioinformatics with snakemake go to blog
The **Biostar Herald** publishes user submitted links of bioinformatics relevance. It aims to provide a summary of interesting and relevant information you may have missed... go to blog
Slithering your way into bioinformatics with snakemake go to blog
The UC Davis Young Scholars Program is a summer residential program that provides high school students the opportunity to work one-on-one with research faculty in state-of-the-art labs for six weeks. One of the faculty mentors recently that the program recently showcased on its Facebook page is Chemistry Professor Ting Guo, who has been a faculty […] go to blog
Long-read sequencing enables the phasing of variants and reads, i.e., separating those into two parental haplotypes. Without trio information, you will not be able to say which variant is inherited from which parent, but you will know which variants were inherited together. And this matters, e.g., for compound heterozygous variants and cis-regulatory variation. Phasing can… Continue reading Announcing Phasius for visualization of phase blocks go to blog
The **Biostar Herald** publishes user submitted links of bioinformatics relevance. It aims to provide a summary of interesting and relevant information you may have missed... go to blog
Enabling plugins in sourmash, for less directed & more incoherent progress! go to blog
One of the most ridiculous and inadvertently hilarious genres in nonfiction is the “five-year plan.” I became acquainted with this literary form in my first grade in Communist Romania. At the end of the year, I stood in front of an audience of teachers, parents, and party bosses and read aloud the following immortal sentence: “We, the proletariat, pledge to fulfill the five-year plan in four years.” The local communist bosses seemed pleased with my reading of their text. It … go to blog
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