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    9 Jul 2020

    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. 20 hours ago

    What better way to celebrate National than by browsing our canis lupus familiaris RefSeq assemblies? This one, GCF_014441545.1, is from a labrador retriever.

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    Want new accessible research and data? has partnered with NLM to bring you the 3rd Edition of "Diabetes in America!" Out now at :

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  4. Mar 18

    In this -CoV-2 consortium talk, NCBI's Chris O'Sullivan and Ken Katz present a host contamination removal tool for removing human reads from SRA submissions

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  5. Mar 17

    Conserved Domain Database (CDD) version 3.19 is now available! This version contains 3,148 new or updated NCBI-curated domains. Learn more:

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    Subscribe to the YouTube channel and learn more about PubMed, the most heavily used biomedical literature citation database in the world.

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    Mar 16

    Coming up Mar 23, 1pm ET: NLM’s Human Genetics Resources for Clinicians and Biologists. Learn about RefSeq, dbSNP & dbVar, dbGaP, GTR & ClinVar, MedGen, GeneReviews & Medical Genetics Summaries from experts

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  8. Mar 16

    There are twenty-six new NCBI annotations in RefSeq for dog, rat, date palm, squirrel monkey, echnida, crow, hyena, rose of Sharon, and more: (This is Tasha, the female boxer used for one of the assemblies annotated for dog. Image courtesy of )

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  9. Mar 15

    Applications to the 2021 DATA Scholars Program are due April 9. Don't miss your chance to work on cloud computing with us!

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    we are partnering with institutes and centers across to recruit DATA Scholars to work on innovative biomedical data science projects. No biomedical background necessary!

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  11. Mar 12

    RefSeq Release 205 is available! This full release incorporates genomic, transcript, and protein data available as of March 1, 2021, and contains new annotations for dog, Bolivian squirrel monkey, Indian flying fox, and more.

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    Applications for the Data Science for Science Teachers Boot Camp are now open! Please visit to learn more and apply.

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    Need help submitting a study to ? These PRS Guided Tutorials offer step-by-step instructions for study registration and results submission: . Read about recent additions:

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  14. Mar 11

    This video provides a very brief refresher on GDV's home page, then introduces a new way to view and download assemblies. The table view offers an easier way to see all the assemblies available for one organism, and for larger taxonomic groups.

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    How does NLM ensure that is ? Read a case study from one of our top researchers here!

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  16. Mar 10

    Happy ! The Super Mushroom resembles the extremely poisonous amanita muscaria. Curious about fungi that aren't in video games? See the RefSeq Targeted Loci project, which collects molecular markers used for classification.

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    Happening Friday! Register now for our March seminar on data sharing and reuse. Dr. Alisa Manning will present a pilot analysis demonstrating how researchers can gain access to data sets on multiple NIH Cloud Platforms.

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    Mar 9

    Ruth Kirschstein, M.D., was the 1st woman to direct an institute (). As a mentor & advocate for the advancement of women in careers, she led a strategic charge for equity in biomedical research. Read more about Dr. Kirschstein here: .

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    Mar 10
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  20. Mar 9

    This brief tutorial shows you different ways to explore exons in gene transcripts, find CDS and protein positions, use HGVS-like expressions to locate positions, and download exon sequence, all within our Genome Data Viewer (GDV).

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    has updated Guided PRS tutorials: . Recent additions include quick overview guides, new study design examples, and a PDF library. Read more about the changes:

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