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Keywords: infrastructure or metabolome or metabolic profiling or Pathway analysis or Jalview or biomathematics or The Carpentries or metabolites or open science or Phylogenetic trees or NGS
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Open Science MOOC
Open Science MOOC is a mission-driven project to help make ‘Open’ the default setting for all global research. We want to help create a welcoming and supporting community, with good tools, teachers, and role-models, and built upon a solid values-based foundation of freedom and equitable access to...
1 training materialOpen Science MOOC https://opensciencemooc.eu/ https://tess.elixir-europe.org/content_providers/open-science-mooc Open Science MOOC is a mission-driven project to help make ‘Open’ the default setting for all global research. We want to help create a welcoming and supporting community, with good tools, teachers, and role-models, and built upon a solid values-based foundation of freedom and equitable access to research. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/101/original/31343113?1536821365 -
WikiPathways
WikiPathways is a database of biological pathways maintained by and for the scientific community.
1 training materialWikiPathways https://www.wikipathways.org https://tess.elixir-europe.org/content_providers/wikipathways WikiPathways is a database of biological pathways maintained by and for the scientific community. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/660/original/wikipathways-logo-horizontal.svg?1668072305 -
Jalview
An easy to use interactive platform for creation, visualisation and analysis of multiple sequence alignments linked to 3D structure and phylogenetic trees, in the context of functional annotation and genomic variation.
Recognised as an ELIXIR-UK resource, Jalview development is Wellcome funded...
Jalview https://www.jalview.org http://86.50.28.174/content_providers/jalview-658bf3af-3cd2-4ae1-a832-18910e04cf57 An easy to use interactive platform for creation, visualisation and analysis of multiple sequence alignments linked to 3D structure and phylogenetic trees, in the context of functional annotation and genomic variation. Recognised as an ELIXIR-UK resource, Jalview development is Wellcome funded and coordinated by the [Barton Group](https://www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk), part of the [School of Life Science's Division of Computational Biology](https://www.dundee.ac.uk/life-sciences/research/computational-biology) at the University of Dundee in Scotland, UK. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/685/original/jalview_logoytype.png?1695106439
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