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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. May 6
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  3. May 6

    Recent changes to web BLAST include added data columns on the descriptions table. Primer-BLAST now offers direct links from genome assembly pages and also now accepts multiple target templates. You also see a preview of some planned improvements.

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  4. May 6

    You may have heard that changes are coming for those of you who sign in directly to NCBI to access the information in your NCBI account. In this webinar, we show you how to register for a free account and link it to your NCBI acct

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  5. May 6

    This video supplies a very brief refresher on the 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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  6. May 6

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

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  7. May 6

    The NIH encourages investigators to post preprints to public repositories to speed the dissemination and enhance the rigor of their work. This video shows you how to add preprint citations to My Bibliography.

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  8. May 6

    Missed our latest YouTube videos? Click through this thread to see what we’ve been up to!

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  9. May 5

    There are thirty-two new NCBI annotations in RefSeq for Siamese fighting fish, human, platypus, common frog, polar bear, swordfish, swan, and more!

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  10. Apr 30

    The NCBI Assembly database now provides sequence and metadata for more than 1 million genome assemblies from over 85,000 different species! Learn more:

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  11. Retweeted
    Apr 29

    Apply by May 7! Join and for a virtual Midwest happening July 13-15. People with diverse skills and educational backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Get info, and submit your proposal:

    Midwest Code-a-thon, online July 13 to 15.
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  12. Retweeted
    Apr 21

    New modules added to the Genomic Epidemiology Toolkit! Module 2.4: Superspreading event in pre-symptomatic population Module 3.5: Public genome repositories for SARS-CoV-2 Don’t forget to take the module survey. Your feedback is appreciated!

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    Scientists have studied how to use mRNA to protect us from viruses for a long time. Learn more about what is—and isn’t—part of the Moderna vaccine.

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  14. Apr 23

    Looking for genomes for SARS-CoV-2 variants? NCBI now supports searches for SARS-CoV-2 variant names such as B.1.1.7, B.1.351, or P.1. Learn more:

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  15. Apr 21

    Check out this NCBI Minute for updates like: - Added data columns on the descriptions table in BLAST (quickly find and sort your matches) - Direct links from genome assembly pages in Primer-BLAST - Multiple target templates accepted in Primer-BLAST

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  16. Apr 20

    As you know, the way that you can log in to your NCBI accounts will be changing soon. To ease the process, we've prepared some transition tips that cover choosing the right third-party option for you, logging in, and managing API keys, among other things.

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  17. Apr 20

    Datasets has new web pages to help you get help and find and download the assembly and data you want

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  18. Apr 14

    We fondly remember Mark Boguski and his time at NCBI

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  19. Apr 8
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  20. Apr 5

    Join us Wed, Apr 7 to learn about and -BLAST improvements.

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  21. Apr 2

    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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