lrg-sequence.org
About the LRG collaboration | Locus Reference Genomic
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Skip to Main Content Area. Eg LRG 1, COL1A1, NM 000088.3. About the LRG collaboration. In recognition of the need to create universally accepted reference standards for variant reporting, GEN2PHEN ( http:/ www.gen2phen.org. The aim of the project is to create an LRG for every locus with clinical implications. The creation of an LRG involves several steps:. RefSeqs reviewed and RefSeqGene released by NCBI. Pending LRG created by NCBI and EBI. Final review performed by LRG curators at EBI. EBI and NCBI are...
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FAQ | Locus Reference Genomic
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Skip to Main Content Area. Eg LRG 1, COL1A1, NM 000088.3. A LRG webinar is available on Youtube. This webinar provides you with an overview and demo of the Locus Reference Genomic (LRG). Resource - a manually curated reference resource for the reporting of clinically relevant variants. The webinar and its PowerPoint presentation are available on the LRG page of the EMBL-EBI Online training. LRG Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). The most frequently asked FAQs. What is an LRG? Why do we need LRGs? I have ...
igvbrowser.blogspot.com
IGVBlog -- its About Knowing India from roots: IGVBrowser Publication
http://igvbrowser.blogspot.com/2010/09/igvbrowser-publication.html
IGVBlog - its About Knowing India from roots. Indian Genome Variation Browser repository of variations from different ethnic groups of India along with annotation from different databases. Available at : http:/ igvbrowser.igib.res.in. Thursday, September 16, 2010. I would like to share the link of IGVBrowser publication - “IGVBrowser–a genomic variation resource from diverse Indian populations”. Available at http:/ database.oxfordjournals.org/content/2010/baq022.full. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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IGVBlog -- its About Knowing India from roots: More about IGVBrowser
http://igvbrowser.blogspot.com/2010/04/more-about-igvbrowser.html
IGVBlog - its About Knowing India from roots. Indian Genome Variation Browser repository of variations from different ethnic groups of India along with annotation from different databases. Available at : http:/ igvbrowser.igib.res.in. Sunday, April 18, 2010. IGVBrowser hosts Indian Genome variation(IGV) data of IGV-Consortium, IGV Project has been constructed in phased manner where :. Phase I: 404 SNPs from 55 Indian populations. Phase II: 3824 SNPs from 24 Indian Populations. June 10, 2010 at 3:18 PM.
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IGVBlog -- its About Knowing India from roots: November 2009
http://igvbrowser.blogspot.com/2009_11_01_archive.html
IGVBlog - its About Knowing India from roots. Indian Genome Variation Browser repository of variations from different ethnic groups of India along with annotation from different databases. Available at : http:/ igvbrowser.igib.res.in. Wednesday, November 18, 2009. Visualization tools for large-scale Genomic Data. GMOD (Generic Model Organism Database) available at http:/ gmod.org/wiki/Main Page provides collection of freely available visualization softwares - GBrowse. And generalized 2D data, such as line.
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Acknowledgements
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Geek for a Week. Browser Genome Release Agreement. Ensembl name and logo policy. Credits for species images. About the Ensembl Project. Co-funded by the European Union. Previous sources of funding. EU Framework Programme 6. The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement n 282510 - BLUEPRINT. The small icons used in the web interface are derived from the Rocky set by Icon Dock. View in current Ensembl.
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Blog – Software platforms for next-generation sequencing – BC Platforms
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Support & Services. Genome Data Integration Platforms. Customers & Resources. Partnerships in EU projects. News & Events. Genome Data Integration Platforms. Customers & Resources. Partnerships in EU projects. News & Events. Support & Services. Big data handled with new BC TILING module. December 4, 2015 By Anni Ahonen-Bishopp, Director of R&D. We are proud to announce a new module for our BC GENOME system for massively parallel computation that removes bottlenecks from handling of massive data amounts.
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