Previously, this blog has talked about genotyping, SNP-o-matic, and how to find genetic variants in our DNA samples. But what data is actually used to make these variant “calls” on? And what does this data look like, in its raw, “un-called” form? Does variant discovery rely exclusively on fancy software, or can the good ol’ Mark I eyeball still uncover hidden genetic features? (more…)
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LookSeq
Posted: 1 June 2011 by magnusmanske in SoftwareTags: alignment, c++, javascript, lookseq, perl, visualisation, webtool
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