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  1. May 24

    Attend our June 2 at noon to learn to upload and view your own data in context at NCBI!

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  2. May 19

    As the amount of biomedical data grows exponentially, we need cutting-edge approaches that foster access, analysis, sharing, & collaboration. Read how is making data more accessible in this Open Mike blog post.  

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  3. May 18

    Magic- release 1.6.0 now available with access SRA reads on the and other improvements!

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  4. May 17

    94 Vertebrate Genome Project assemblies for 85 species annotated by NCBI now available!

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  5. May 17

    Don't miss our webinar on May 19, 12PM EDT where you will learn to use the new webRAPT service to assemble and annotate your prokaryotic genome

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  6. May 14

    Join us, May 19, 12PM EDT to learn to use the new webRAPT service to assemble and annotate your prokaryotic genome

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  7. May 13

    We have updated the Prokaryotic representative genome collection, which includes over 900 new species! Learn more:

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  8. May 12

    Do you need an easy way to analyze a bacterium you just isolated? RAPT is a pilot service for the assembly and gene annotation of public or private Illumina genomic reads sequenced from bacterial or archaeal isolates. Try it today!

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  9. May 12

    Register for our webinar, May 19, 12PM EDT to learn to use the new webRAPT service to assemble and annotate your prokaryotic genome

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  10. May 11

    The NCBI Submission Portal now includes a dedicated BioSample submission package to help further improve the quality and richness of submitted SARS-CoV-2 sample metadata.

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    May 11

    It is Awareness Month. Check out the books and reports covering this important topic in Bookshelf:

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  12. May 10

    NCBI posters at CSHL Genomes, May 11-14: prok genome assembly and annotation tools, the Datasets resource for genome data downloads, and updates on RefSeq euk genome annotation.

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  13. May 6
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  14. 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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  15. 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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  16. 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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  17. 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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  18. 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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  19. May 6

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

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  20. 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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