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  • Stegger
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    Originally posted by bioinfosm View Post
    I am looking for one too.. Rudy, please pass along in case you stumble on something
    I agree, would be great to have a talk about sequence annotation!

    I will make a thread here as ECO suggested http://seqanswers.com/forums/showthr...=3854#post3854

    Stegger

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  • RudyS
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    ECO

    i dont see much "bio" in the bioinformatics forum ... mostly still questions about how to assemble DNA ... i did see a post from bioinfosm from almost a year ago!
    1/17/08
    "Just wanted to initiate some bioinfo discussions ... makes up a major chunk of this high throughput sequencing effort .. after getting the sequence
    Any members here having experience with the data .. using it with some open access or in-house tools for mutation analysis, etc."

    sooo it looks like two separate groups of problems ... maybe the people doing the annotation are biologists? i have found B2G useful

    but wonder how other people deal with large annotation problems ... actually my problem is relatively small ... 5 MBase microbial genome

    RudyS

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  • RudyS
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    ECO

    i dont see much "bio" in the bioinformatics forum ... mostly still questions about how to assemble DNA ... i did see a post from bioinfosm from almost a year ago!
    1/17/08
    "Just wanted to initiate some bioinfo discussions ... makes up a major chunk of this high throughput sequencing effort .. after getting the sequence
    Any members here having experience with the data .. using it with some open access or in-house tools for mutation analysis, etc."

    sooo it looks like two separate groups of problems ... maybe the people doing the annotation are biologists? i have found B2G useful

    but wonder how other people deal with large annotation problems ... actually my problem is relatively small ... 5 MBase microbial genome

    RudyS

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  • ECO
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    Originally posted by RudyS View Post
    Eco

    Is there a separate forum for sequence Annotation? anybody have suggestions for (microbial) genome annotation tools to use after assembling contigs/genomes?

    Thanks

    RudyS
    Originally posted by bioinfosm View Post
    I am looking for one too.. Rudy, please pass along in case you stumble on something
    Hey guys,

    I'm happy to create such a forum if there is enough interest...is this not something that could belong in the bioinformatics forum? Maybe it's time to think about subdividing that forum? I'm not eager to do that as it forces casual browsers to visit many smaller forums...but it's worth discussing....

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  • bioinfosm
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    Originally posted by RudyS View Post
    Eco

    Is there a separate forum for sequence Annotation? anybody have suggestions for (microbial) genome annotation tools to use after assembling contigs/genomes?

    Thanks

    RudyS
    I am looking for one too.. Rudy, please pass along in case you stumble on something

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  • RudyS
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    Eco

    Is there a separate forum for sequence Annotation? anybody have suggestions for (microbial) genome annotation tools to use after assembling contigs/genomes?

    Thanks

    RudyS

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  • ECO
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    Thanks jOn...good thoughts. I will definitely work towards the new forums you mentioned.

    I've been toying with a few ideas on how to improve the user profiles. Most specifically reducing the emphasis on "what instrument do you have". I don't think I want to restrict the field of interests to a list or menu (because I don't know all of the possibilities, and if I did it would be an immense list), so I'd have to open it up to being a user filled area.

    Good thoughts, keep 'em coming.

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  • jOn
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    Well done ECO, I can see this being of particular benefit to people new to NextGen sequencing that probably don’t own a machine but are interested in applying for grants etc; it will definitely improve accessibility to the site. I was wondering what you or anyone else thought about including a “metagenomics” section and (the application of most interest to me) a “molecular diagnostics” section.

    Further to this – in the “about me” section we can define ourselves by “location” and “instrument”, would it be useful for members to be able to define themselves also by “specialism/field/interest” e.g. bioinformatics or epigenetics? Just a thought.

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  • ECO
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    Just added Genomic Resequencing

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  • ECO
    started a topic New Applications Forums

    New Applications Forums

    In an effort to increase the organization of the discussions and make things easier to find...I've created a new set of "Applications" forums:

    Library Generation

    Epigenetics

    RNA Sequencing

    De novo discovery

    My intent is to segment the purely scientific/biology discussions away from the previously instrument provider-focused areas. I think this organization offers more opportunity for people with different instruments to cross-pollinate, as regardless of what chemistry/instrument produces the data, the biology remains (roughly!) the same.

    I welcome comments, suggestions, mocking, laughing, whatever!

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