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CGBase: Codon Genomics Genome Database

By | 2017-11-20T15:24:34+00:00 November 14th, 2017|

November 16, 2017   |   Technical note CGBase: Codon Genomics Genome Database Looking for a comprehensive database to host and visualise your bacterial genome? Codon Genomics Genome Database enables you to seamlessly import and visualise your genomes from your cloud storage. Here are step-by-step technical guides that help you to get [...]

Arkgene microbial automated annotation pipeline

By | 2017-11-14T12:43:06+00:00 November 14th, 2017|

November 14, 2017   |   Technical note Arkgene Microbial Automated Annotation Pipeline Looking for a faster and hassle-free way to annotate your bacterial genome? Automated Microbial Genome Annotation Pipeline includes a list of software to annotate assembled microbial genome. This pipeline starts with the two softwares used to predict rRNA and tRNA genes, respectively. After the [...]

Ensure your primer specificity with ePCR

By | 2017-10-19T10:07:11+00:00 October 19th, 2017|

October 19, 2017   |   Use Case Ensure your primer specificity with ePCR Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), developed by Kary Mullis in 1983, is a molecular biology technique used to amplify and generate thousands to millions of copies of a particular DNA sequence in vitro. It has many research and practical [...]

Make your own custom BLAST database

By | 2017-10-19T09:22:19+00:00 October 17th, 2017|

October 13, 2017   |   Use Case Make your own custom BLAST database What is the best way to search for specific group of genes in your newly sequenced bacteria genome? - Create your own customised database in cloud, and do a local BLAST against it. An easy way to [...]

Visualising your microbial genome interactively 

By | 2017-10-19T16:16:02+00:00 October 11th, 2017|

October 11, 2017   |   Use Case Visualising your microbial genome interactively  The main bottleneck in genomic analysis is the shift from data generation to data interpretation. Primary level of genomic analysis such as quality control, read mapping and de novo assembly can be executed with ease, but secondary analysis which [...]

Unraveling the structure and function of your bacterial genome

By | 2017-10-20T17:48:34+00:00 October 7th, 2017|

October 7, 2017   |   Use Case Unraveling the structure and function of your bacterial genome Many valuable genetic information are embedded in microbial genomes, such as rRNA, tRNA and protein coding genes. Prediction of these structural genes and the addition of pertinent information to these sequences, generally known as genome [...]

How complete is your bacteria whole genome assembly?

By | 2017-10-19T16:33:49+00:00 October 6th, 2017|

October 6, 2017   |   Use Case How complete is your bacteria whole genome assembly? The tremendous reduction in sequencing costs has resulted in escalating number of genomes being sequenced or re-sequenced. As for October 2017, there are more than 100,000 complete and draft genomes available in National Center for Biotechnology [...]

Access, analyze and share your data: whenever you want, wherever you want

By | 2017-10-19T16:26:47+00:00 October 4th, 2017|

October 5, 2017   |   Use Case Access, analyze and share your data: whenever you want, wherever you want The age of big data is not only revolutionizing the business world but also making waves in research and development (R&D) in biological sciences. With the advances in sequencing chemistry and technology, [...]

Arkgene: Perfect for Microbial Genomics

By | 2021-01-12T17:46:23+00:00 October 4th, 2017|

October 4, 2017   |   Core Module Arkgene: Perfect for Microbial Genomics The science of microbiology was dramatically changed when the complete bacterial genome of Haemophilus influenzae was first published in 1995. Since then, more than 30,000 bacterial genomes have been sequenced and publicly available in NCBI, with majority of them from pathogens, [...]