genetics

Tip of the Week: SNPxGE2, SNP-coexpression associations

submitted by: OpenHelix
This tip of the week introduces SNPxGE2, a SNP-coexpression association database. See more here:http://blog.openhelix.eu/?p=11050

Physiological Pathway Diagrams

submitted by: RGD.Videos
Are you looking for a more intuitive way to visualize pathway information? RGD's newest video tutorial about the Physiological Pathway diagrams will help you navigate these interactive diagrams for use as either a research or study tool. In this video, we will: • Locate the Physiological Pathway Diagrams on RGD’s website • Walk through a particular pathway diagram • View relationships between levels of organization • Learn every one of the controls attached to the diagrams

Video Tip of the Week: SNPeffect 4.0

submitted by: OpenHelix
This quick tip explores the new version of SNPeffect. For more information and links see http://blog.openhelix.eu/?p=10257

Septins rein in the membrane

submitted by: JCB
T cells require the septin family of GTP-binding proteins to maintain the integrity of their plasma membranes as they invade through tissues. Gilden et al. reveal that septins function by assembling on membrane blebs to retract them back into shape. This biosights episode presents the paper by Gilden et al. from the January 9, 2012, issue of The Journal of Cell Biology and includes an interview with senior author Max Krummel (University of California, San Francisco). Produced by Caitlin...

20111216 - Protein Prediction 2 - "Prediction of Localization 4"

submitted by: rostlab
Course: Protein Prediction 2 Title: Prediction of Localization 4 Speaker: Tatyana Goldberg Date: 20111216 Semester: Winter 2011

20111209 - Protein Prediction 2 - "Prediction of Localization 3"

submitted by: rostlab
Course: Protein Prediction 2 Title: Prediction of Localization 3 Speaker: Burkhard Rost Date: 20111209 Semester: Winter 2011
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