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    Jul 9

    is an emerging, rapidly evolving situation. Learn about the basics like symptoms & what to do if you are sick; and see the latest info from on ’s page:

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  2. 6 hours ago

    There are 22 new NCBI annotations in RefSeq for white-tufted-ear marmoset, chimpanzee, mouse, electric eel, turbot, sea-bass, elephant seal, ruddy duck, Chinese hamster, and more:

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  3. Aug 11

    Tip: Here's how to get more than 100 matches in your results

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  4. Aug 6

    Check out the latest enhancements in Genome Workbench version 3.4.1, including the ability to save presentation quality image files in PDF and SVG formats

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  5. Aug 4

    We've added a link between non-genic biological regions and target genes, standalone bigBed files, a new track hub and more to the RefSeq Functional Elements dataset! Check out the latest blog post on NCBI Insights:

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  6. Jul 30

    We've released a major update for the NCBI RefSeq mouse GRCm38.p6 annotation! Please visit our blog for more details:

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  7. Jul 29

    Current and future grantees of - this webinar will show you how to use My Bibliography and SciENcv to create a profile, add citations and import information from 3rd party accounts like ORCiD.

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  8. Jul 29

    SRA is now an integrated data source on Galaxy! That means you can go from Galaxy to SRA and ship selected data right back to the Galaxy instance you came from. Check out this webinar to learn more.  

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    Jul 29

    A paper about the PubChem Periodic Table and Element pages () has been published in Chemistry Teacher International.

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  10. Jul 29

    Updated PGAP protein family models (HMMs) now available with improved content for transporters and virulence factors

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    Jul 29

    Please join us - there is still time to register and attend!

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    Follow us today using ! See the agenda at Our workshop co-chair, is kicking us off with the vision and objectives for the day.

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    Jul 29

    Jumpstart access to clinical data for COVID-19 Reaearch - join into today’s webinar through the website 7.29 -11am-6pm

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  16. Jul 24

    GenBank release 238 is now available. Data: Release notes:

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  17. Jul 23

    Non-human data from EVA now available in the NCBI Genome Data Viewer

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  18. Jul 22

    RefSeq release 201 is public! This full release incorporates genomic, transcript, and protein data available as of July 6, 2020, and contains over 246 million records, including sequences from over 103,000 organisms. More information is available here:

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  19. Jul 22

    A new version of PGAP is available for running on your own machine of the Cloud. It comes with updated collections of BlastRules and HMMs allowing better naming of the annotated proteins. Try it and reach out if you have questions!

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  20. Jul 21

    Tip: Learn why BLAST may not find your sequence as a match even though it is in GenBank

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  21. Jul 20

    Our Birds of a Feather meetup, Computational Biology in the Cloud, starts shortly!

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