posts tagged ‘genome browser’

Eagle Release Version 61 of the Ensembl Browser VM

March 4th, 2011 by Ivan Karabaliev

A quick post for users who have not noticed the recent version of Eagle Ensembl Browser in our download area. The latest release of the Eagle Ensembl Browser Virtual Machine(VM), based on the latest Ensembl genome browser, version 61. It is freely available to download here. More details on what's new in Ensembl 61 are…

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What do Eagle pipelines do?

December 17th, 2010 by Richard Holland

Eagle Genomics can produce a vast array of genomic data analysis pipelines each tailored to your specific needs. Our pipeline design and construction service is as hands-on or as hands-off as you require – if you have a specific workflow in mind, we can code it, but if you have a general question you just…

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Collaboration with EMBL-EBI on Ensembl

November 22nd, 2010 by Richard Holland

Details of a collaboration between Eagle Genomics and EMBL Enterprise Management Technology Transfer GmbH (EMBLEM), acting on behalf of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory’s Bioinformatics Institute.

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Eagle Release Version 60 of the Ensembl Browser VM

November 17th, 2010 by Nick

Eagle Genomics are pleased to announce the launch of version 60 of the Ensembl Browser VM.

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Ensembl 60 top tip #1

November 10th, 2010 by Richard Holland

Ensembl 60 came out yesterday. For those of you who are technical developers like us who do in-depth hacking of the source code, there’s two things that have changed which you need to be aware of: (this information is shamelessly cribbed from the ensembl-dev mailing list – if you need more details, email the Ensembl team…

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Pistoia Sequence Services

October 27th, 2010 by Richard Holland

I’ve been meaning to post this interesting interview with Nick Lynch for quite some time, in which he explains in detail what the Pistoia Alliance is all about. He also gives an outline of the Pistoia Sequence Services project, for which a number of groups are currently building proof-of-concept systems to demonstrate the various ways…

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Announcing Exploring Genomes with Ensembl

October 25th, 2010 by Ivan Karabaliev

Eagle Genomics team is proud to announce our first and free seminar session which will show you how to Explore Genomes with the Ensembl™ platform.

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Public personal genomes; open-access, open-source, open-ended?

October 12th, 2010 by Will Spooner

With more individuals engaging in molecular naturism, we ask what it’s all for?

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