Need to analyze your DNA, protein or Gene (or do a one of a gadzillion other bioinformatic operations?) Well fortunately you live in the internet age.
But where to start?
From the Nucleic Acids Research Journal: A compilation of molecular biology web servers: 2006 update on the Bioinformatics Links Directory.
And the main database: http://bioinformatics.ubc.ca/resources/links_directory/narweb2006/ (If I were you I would bookmark this excellent site, it lists almost every web based application out there ...)
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I often get questions about bioinformatics, bioinformatics jobs and career paths. Most of the questions reflect a general sense of confusion between creating bioinformatics resources and using them. Bioinformatics is unique in this sense.
I had an enlightening experience recently, after I wrote some bioinformatics activities, under contract, for a community college.
Last spring, I gave my first hands-on workshop in working with Next Generation Sequencing data at the Eighth Annual UT-ORNL-KBRIN Bioinformatics Summit at Fall Creek Falls State Park in Tennessee.
What do you call a biologist who uses bioinformatics tools to do research, but doesn't program?
You don't know?
Neither does anyone else.
great link!!! I've been using vector NTI from invitrogen (which is now FREE) to design DNA constructs and annotate my favorite proteins.
http://www.invitrogen.com/content.cfm?pageid=10373
very useful
Thanks for that. I also have some shortcuts on my web-browser for simple tasks:
Find the reverse complement (DNA): http://bioinformatics.org/sms/rev_comp.html
A version of WebCutter2 (THAT WORKS ... many are now dead links): http://users.unimi.it/~camelot/tools/cut2.html
NEB Double digest finder (what buffer to use): http://www.neb.com/nebecomm/DoubleDigestCalculator.asp
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