Build a species-specific OMA browser for your community
The OMA browser framework was used to build the Corona and Drosophila OMA browsers. Read this paper and build one for your community!
The OMA browser framework was used to build the Corona and Drosophila OMA browsers. Read this paper and build one for your community!
SwissLipids, an expert-curated resource that provides a framework for the integration of lipid and lipidomic data with biological knowledge and models, is updated daily. Download the latest version here!
Do you want to infer regulatory networks from your chromatin accessibility (ATAC/DNase-seq) or enhancer mark (ChIP-seq) data? CREMA does that for you!
neXtProt now has a mirror site in China at https://nextprot.cn/ for users located in China and other Asian countries thanks to a collaboration with Chi-Biotech.
Are you planning to carry out comparative genomics analyses to investigate biological or evolutionary questions? The SIB course on Comparative genomics using OMA, OrthoDB and Bgee is open for applications.
Cellosaurus release 46 is out! The anatomical site from which cell lines originate is now standardized using UBERON and the cell type information using the Cell Ontology.
Did you miss the latest SIB course on Bgee? View the videos for the Introduction, Overview, Data integration, Data access, and Tools.
Try the new version of STRING (v12.0) which includes new genomes, data sources and methods here and report any issues!
Is the word glycosciences new to you? This video co-conceived by the Glyco@Expasy team introduces you to glycans and glycosciences in less than 2 min.
Check out Glittr! It currently lists 319 Git repositories with bioinformatics training materials, including several from SIB.