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  • Hi everyone!

    I´m new in the field.
    We are working in Argentina just in the very beginning of the Next-gen sequencing.
    We are starting to work with whole genome sequencing and probably with RNA-seq in several types of cancer.

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    Hello everyone. I am new member of this community..

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    • #3
      Hello

      Just started a postdoc to do some transcriptomics using RNA-seq.

      I'm really interested in the analysis tools but our university has a two-year black out on the articles in Nature. I want to get a pdf of Guttman et al 2010 and Trapnell et al 2010 that details Scripture and Cufflinks. The websites for the software only links to the Nature website.

      Any ideas? Thanks.

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        I am from Wageningen University, The Netherland. I work at resistance genes in plants and will mainly use existing sequence data to analyse. I am not very comfortable with all the bioinformatics yet, so I have to learn fast. For the moment I am mainly interested in sequence annotation tools and sequence comparison tools.

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