HEXEvent ist eine freie Datenbank, die eine Liste der menschlichen internen Exons bereitstellt und über alle bekannten Spleiß-Ereignisse berichtet, basierend auf EST-Informationen aus dem UCSC Genome Browser. Diese Liste kann durch den Benutzer entweder auf nur eine spezifische Region im Genom (durch Angabe des Chromosoms, des Strangs und der Start- und Endposition), auf ein ganzes Chromosom oder eine Gruppe von Genen begrenzt werden. Weiterhin können Exons nach ihrem Spleiß-Typ (konstitutive Exons, Kassetten-Exons und Exons mit einer oder mehreren alternativen 3'-und / oder 5'-Spleißstellen) gefiltert werden. Um eine benutzerdefinierte Gruppe von Exons zu extrahieren, können die Benutzer spezifische Definitionen von Exon-Arten festlegen. Der Benutzer muss angeben in welcher Fraktion von ESTs ein Exon sein darf, um alternativ gespleißt und noch als konstitutiv bezeichnet zu werden. Darüber hinaus kann der Benutzer die Menge der angeforderten Kassetten- Exons durch ein bestimmtes oberes Level beschränken. ... [Information des Anbieters, übersetzt]
GenePattern ist eine leistungsstarke genomische Analyse-Plattform, die Zugriff auf Hunderte von Werkzeugen für die Genexpressionsanalyse, Proteomics, SNP-Analyse, Durchflusszytometrie, RNA-seq-Analyse und für gängige Datenverarbeitungsaufgaben zur Verfügung stellt. Eine Internet-basierte Schnittstelle ermöglicht den einfachen Zugriff auf diese Tools und erlaubt das Erstellen von mehrstufigen Analyseschritten, die reproduzierbare in silico-Forschung ermöglichen. ... [Information des Anbieters, übersetzt]
The Scientific Organizing Committee is pleased to announce that the 6th International Barcode of Life Conference will be held from August 18 – 21, 2015 at the University of Guelph, one of Canada’s major life science universities. Guelph couples easy access to a major airport with the simple logistics of a small Canadian city, ensuring that conference participants will be able to focus on science. Since 2003, DNA barcoding has become the largest research program in biodiversity science, one examining all eukaryote kingdoms and spanning many nations. Reflecting the scope of the program, numerous major international collaborative projects are underway. The 6th Conference will sustain traditions established by the five earlier conferences; it will showcase the latest scientific achievements and socio-economic implications of work conducted by the DNA barcode research community. The theme of the 6th Conference, Barcodes to Biomes, signals the ongoing expansion of our community’s research agenda from studies on particular sets of species in particular places to work which is creating the capability to examine entire biotic assembles at local and global scales. ... [Information of the supplier]
The increasing amount of genome-related data is a fruitful source for biological research. By comparing complete or partial genomes it is possible to infer a great amount of new biological information, including gene function, evolutionary relationship between species and ancestral genome organization. Due to the dimension of the available data, efficient computational tools are imperative to accomplish these tasks. The RECOMB-CG satellite conference brings together leading researchers in the mathematical, computational and life sciences to discuss cutting edge research in comparative genomics, with an emphasis on computational approaches and novel experimental results. The program includes both invited speakers and contributed talks. ... [Information of the supplier]
The African Centre for DNA Barcoding (ACDB), The International Barcode of Life Project (iBOL), The Department of Environmental affairs (DEA) and the University of Johannesburg (UJ) is proud to announce and welcome delegates to our hosting of the 7th International Barcode of Life (iBOL) Conference, 20 – 24 November 2017. This is the first time that this event will be held on the African continent. The venue for the hosting of this prestigious event will be the Nombolo Mdhluli Conference Centre, Skukuza, located within the heart of African wildlife, the Kruger National Park, South Africa. Our intention is to make this a global conference with a distinctive African flavour, using the event to highlight, support and encourage African researchers across the continent and to link them up with the global barcoding network. The conference format will include plenary lectures, parallel sessions comprising invited and contributed/selected talks as well as poster presentations. The optional first day (20 November) will be devoted to training workshops. The major theme of the conference is exploring mega-diverse biotas with DNA barcodes. A series of presentations and workshops will focus on the use of DNA to understand diversity patterns and ecological processes in species-rich and complicated ecosystems. The conference also provides a general forum for presentations, posters and discussion on the wider field of DNA barcoding. ... [Information of the supplier]
Dear colleagues, Registration on 11th International Multiconference "Bioinformatics of Genome Regulation and Structure\Systems Biology" — BGRS\SB-2018 is open! Since 1998, the conference of BGRS\SB series are held every two years. Highly qualified specialists working on interdisciplinary tasks in the fields of modern bioinformatics, computer system biology and their applications in various problems of biology, medicine, pharmacology, bioengineering, biotechnology, genetics and plant and animal breeding, etc., gather in the Novosibirsk Academgorodok to discuss actual issues and present their scientific results. ... [Information of the supplier]
There has been tremendous progress in the past few years regarding our understanding of DNA replication in eukaryotes, both yeast and mammals. Many important questions in the field are poised to be answered within the next decade. These include understanding DNA replication at the biochemical and three-dimensional protein structure levels. In addition, studies using high throughput technologies at the cellular and organismal levels are poised to answer how accurate replication of the genome is ensured by controlling origin firing in space and time. Several human diseases, including cancer, have already been linked to DNA replication stress, a term that refers to perturbations in DNA replication. Therefore, a better understanding of how cells respond to this will help us understand disease development and responses to therapy. By bringing together experts in the basic biology of DNA replication and DNA replication stress, this symposium aims to fuel further progress in these important fields. ... [Information of the supplier]
The NTNU University Museum and the Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre in collaboration with NorBOL has the great pleasure of inviting you to the 8th International Barcode of Life Conference in Trondheim, Norway, June 17-20, 2019. [Information of the supplier]