Tag: protein family databases
A Critical Guide to the PDB
Training Material – Posted by admin2 on September 8, 2018
This Critical Guide in the Introduction to Bioinformatics series provides a brief outline of the Protein Data Bank – the PDB – the world’s primary repository of…
A Critical Guide to InterPro
Training Material – Posted by admin2 on September 8, 2018
This Critical Guide in the Introduction to Bioinformatics series provides an introduction to the InterPro database, the largest, most comprehensive, integrated…
A Critical Guide to UniProtKB
Training Material – Posted by admin2 on September 8, 2018
This Critical Guide in the Introduction to Bioinformatics series provides a brief outline of the UniProt protein sequence database, with a particular focus on t…
A Critical Guide to Unix
Training Material – Posted by admin2 on September 8, 2018
This Critical Guide in the Introduction to Bioinformatics series briefly introduces the Unix Operating System, and provides a subset of some of the most helpful…
A Critical Guide to the UniProtKB Flat-file Format
Training Material – Posted by admin2 on September 8, 2018
This Critical Guide briefly presents the need for biological databases and for a standard format for storing and organising biological data. Web-based interface…
A Critical Guide to BLAST
Training Material – Posted by admin2 on September 8, 2018
This Critical Guide in the Introduction to Bioinformatics series provides an overview of the BLAST similarity search tool, briefly examining the underlying algo…
STAO 2014 Understanding a genetic disease thanks to Bioinformatics
Training Material – Posted by Marie-Claude Blatter on November 10, 2014
This workshop allows to discover several bioinformatics tools and databases (genome browser, alignment tool, BLAST, dbSNP, UniProtKB, PDB) in the context of the…
Plant and Pathogen Bioinformatics
Training Material – Posted by Paul Kersey on September 11, 2014
This package contains presentations and other training material given at the AllBio Plant and Pathogen Bioinformatics training course, held at the European Bioi…
Introduction to Multiple Sequence Alignments (MSAs) and Phylogenies
Training Material – Posted by Aidan Budd on December 19, 2013
Slides used for teaching an introduction to phylogenies and MSAs in the context of phylogenies for the first day of a two-day course on MSAs at Cambridge Univer…
Understanding Multiple Sequence Alignments – Lecture Handouts & Utopia Hands-On
Training Material – Posted by Terri Attwood on December 17, 2013
This presentation aims to provide a basic understanding of the range of contexts in which protein sequence alignments are used and are useful, focusing on…