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Volume 12 - Number 34 | August 22, 2008
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Vendors See Research Dominating Apps for Second-Gen Sequencing as Platforms Mature
ABI Adds Takara to SOLiD Service Provider Program as Current Partners Ramp Up Output
Sanger Institutes Matt Hurles On Mapping Structural Variations and Their Functions
Sequencing-Related NSF Grants Awarded March 26 Aug. 15, 2008
Oxford Nanopore Technologies, University of California-Santa Cruz, Translational Genomics Research Institute, Febit, Roche, Illumina, US Department of Energy-Joint Genome Institute, University of Washington, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Combimatrix, Los Alamos National Laboratory
FinchLab 3.2, MagNA Pure LC 2.0
Steve Lombardi, Stan Lapidus, Michael Olex, Hagan Bayley, Dan Branton, Jene Golovchenko, David Deamer, Mark Akeson, Amit Meller
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PathOlogist: An Open Source Tool For a Pathway-Centric View of Data PathOlogist is a new quantitative pathway analysis tool developed at the National Cancer Institute. Now in beta testing, the tool is designed to allow researchers to enter data such as gene expression results and to automatically determine to which pathways a given gene set may belong.
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Yale Image Finder Retrieves Images by Mining Text in Figures, Not Captions Researchers at Yale University have added a new tool to the biological literature-mining arsenal that allows users to retrieve images from published papers by searching the text within the figures an approach that differs from other image-retrieval methods that rely on captions or other descriptions of the image.
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Expression Profile
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UC Irvine’s Baldi on Calculating the Math Path to Blast Small Molecules Pierre Baldi, a University of California, Irvine, researcher, is applying the Blast sequence-alignment approach to small molecules. His goal is to help scientists plow through databases such as PubChem or ChemDB to not only find chemically similar molecules to a query molecule but also to ascertain the statistical significance of their search results.
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