Not exact matches
Using a mix
of live - action
sequences, animation and satellite
data, the NASA - produced film Water Falls melds science with art to convey the dynamic
nature of the water cycle.
Reported in
Nature Methods today, the new open source computer tool called Single Cell Consensus Clustering (SC3) was shown to be more accurate and robust than existing methods
of analysing single - cell RNA
sequence data, and is freely available for researchers to use.
In a paper published in
Nature in September 2013, we describe results
of the largest study to date integrating RNA and genome
sequencing data from multiple human populations, and provide a comprehensive map
of how genetic variation affects the transcriptome.
Conclusions Base - called
sequence data are provided to demonstrate the
nature of data produced by the MinION ™ platform and to encourage the development
of customised methods for alignment, consensus and variant calling, de novo assembly and scaffolding.
Due to the heterogeneous
nature of the
sequencing data, for each platform we used different alignment algorithms.