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List of training materials and course pages

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STAO 2014 Understanding a genetic disease thanks to Bioinformatics
Updated 5 years 4 weeks ago
Training material introduction to bioinformatics, genome browsing, BLAST, Protein structure visualisation, Variant detection high school
QuickGuides
Updated 5 years 4 months ago
Training material Unix/Linux, perl, BLAST, phylip, Velvet, EMBOSS, mySQL Beginners
BLAST and multiple sequence alignment (MSA) programs
Updated 5 years 7 months ago
Training material BLAST, multiple sequence alignment, e-learning Researchers, Laboratory technicians, Biologists, Bench biologists, Veterinarians
Similarity searching, multiple sequence alignment and protein families - undergraduate lab
Updated 6 years 1 month ago
Training material Similarity searching, multiple sequence alignment, InterPro, HMMER, BLAST biology and bioinformatics sophomore undergraduates

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