S* Bioinformatics Education
S* (pronounced as 'S Star') is a collaboration between serveral
universities and institutions. This site aims to provide anyone with an
introductory course in bioinformatics. They hope this collection of S*
bioinformatics lectures will be available to students anywhere through
the internet , regardless of whether our classes are attended by
individuals or in groups.
Biology Workbench
The Biology WorkBench is a web-based resource for analyzing and
visualizing molecular data developed at NCSA (the National Center for
Supercomputing Applications). Undergoing continued development at the
San Diego Supercomputer Center, the innovative Biology WorkBench
integrates access to many tools within a simple graphical user
interfacse.Database searching is integrated with access to a wide
variety of analysis and modeling tools, all within a point and click
interface that eliminates file format compatibility problems
NCBI Education
NCBI education resource contain the serveral tutorials include
information, nucleotide, Pubmed and structure tutorial that found in
NCBI.
Bioperl tutorial
Bioperl is a collection of perl modules that facilitate the
development of perl scripts for bioinformatics applications. As such, it
does not include ready to use programs in the sense that many
commercial packages and free web-based interfaces (eg Entrez, SRS) do.
On the other hand, bioperl does provide reusable perl modules that
facilitate writing perl scripts for sequence manipulation, accessing of
databases using a range of data formats and execution and parsing of the
results of various molecular biology programs including Blast,
clustalw, TCoffee, genscan, ESTscan and HMMER. Consequently, bioperl
enables developing scripts that can analyze large quantities of sequence
data in ways that are typically difficult or impossible with web based
systems.
Bioweb - Scott Cooper
BioWeb is a collaborative website produced by faculty members
from 14 different University of Wisconsin System universities and
centers. By pooling our resources we hope to improve the quality of
biology education at all of the UW-System institutions.
Bioinformatics Education section of the Open Directory project.
The Open Directory Project is the largest, most comprehensive
human-edited directory of the Web. It is constructed and maintained by a
vast, global community of volunteer editors. Instead of fighting the
explosive growth of the Internet, the Open Directory provides the means
for the Internet to organize itself. As the Internet grows, so do the
number of net-citizens. These citizens can each organize a small portion
of the web and present it back to the rest of the population, culling
out the bad and useless and keeping only the best content.
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