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You are here: CBRG home. Search CBRG web site. Welcome to the CBRG. The Computational Biology Research Group (CBRG) provides computing support. For bioinformatics analysis at the University of Oxford. We have expertise in many aspects of bioinformatics (sequence analysis, microarrays, proteomics and integration). We especially encourage collaborations that require writing custom software, bioinformatics tools and databases. An account with the CBRG has many benefits. Bioinformatics analysis tools online:.

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miR CRISPR

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The miR-CRISPR tool is an integrated algorithm designed to facilitate CRISPR / Cas9 genome engineering of putative microRNA response elements (MREs). We appreciate your feedback or suggestions, as we aim to continuously improve and expand the scope of this resource. Read the publication ». 19281 human genes available. Batch mode will display only the nearest CRISPR target for all. MiRNAs predicted to interact with the selected gene. MiR CRISPR - 2014 Computational Biology Research Group.

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MIG: Multi-Image Genome Database

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MIG - Multi-Image Genome viewer:. We have developed a software tool to visualise genomic data based on popular web-based genome browsers such as GBrowse. While web browsers excel at the display of disparate data at a single locus, it can be time-consuming to compare this data with that of other genomic loci. MIG has been updated. MIG databases can now be constructed from uploaded tab-delimited data files (in addition to the gff format files of previous versions). Published use of MIG. Old data in the pre...

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You are here: CBRG home. Search CBRG web site. Welcome to the CBRG. The Computational Biology Research Group (CBRG) provides computing support. For bioinformatics analysis at the University of Oxford. We have expertise in many aspects of bioinformatics (sequence analysis, microarrays, proteomics and integration). We especially encourage collaborations that require writing custom software, bioinformatics tools and databases. An account with the CBRG has many benefits. Bioinformatics analysis tools online:.

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