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  • Historical perspective on genome sequencing technologies. From the landmark 1953 Watson and Crick publication through sequencing of nucleic acids, shotgun sequencing (Messing, Sanger), Human Genome Project (HGP) & Celera Genomics, milestones in genome assembly, Next and Third generation sequencing, single molecule sequencing (SMRT, ONT, PacBio), long-read genome assemblers (FALCON, Canu). Box1 - companies developing sequencing technologies, Box 2 - more details on HGP, Box 3 - bioinformatics tools for genome assembly.
    Paper Giani, Alice Maria, Guido Roberto Gallo, Luca Gianfranceschi, and Giulio Formenti. “Long Walk to Genomics: History and Current Approaches to Genome Sequencing and Assembly.” Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal, November 2019, S2001037019303277. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2019.11.002.
  • Milestones in Genomic Sequencing by Nature, 2000-2021 period, interactive infographics

  • Genome Coordinate Cheat Sheet

  • Awesome-Bioinformatics - A curated list of awesome Bioinformatics libraries and software, by Daniel Cook and community-contributed

  • awosome-bioinformatics - A curated list of resources for learning bioinformatics

  • awesome-cancer-variant-databases - A community-maintained repository of cancer clinical knowledge bases and databases focused on cancer variants, by Sean Davis and community-maintained

  • awesome-single-cell - List of software packages for single-cell data analysis, including RNA-seq, ATAC-seq, etc. By Sean Davis and community-maintained

  • awesome-alternative-splicing - Alternative splicing resources

  • awesome-10x-genomics - List of tools and resources related to the 10x genomics GEMCode/Chromium system, by Johan Dahlberg and community-contributed

  • awesome-multi-omics - List of software packages for multi-omics analysis, by Mike Love and community-maintained

  • awesome-bioinformatics-benchmarks - A curated list of bioinformatics bench-marking papers and resources

  • awesome_genome_browsers - genome browsers and genomic visualization tools. By David McGaughey

  • awesome-expression-browser - A curated list of software and resources for exploring and visualizing (browsing) expression data, and more. By Federico Marini and community-maintained

  • awesome-genome-visualization - A list of interesting genome browser or genome-browser-like implementations. By Colin Diesh

  • awesome-microbes - List of software packages (and the people developing these methods) for microbiome (16S), metagenomics (WGS, Shot-gun sequencing), and pathogen identification/detection/characterization. By Steve Tsang and community-contributed

  • algorithmsInBioinformatics - Bioinformatics algorithms: Needleman-Wunsch, Feng-Doolittle, Gotoh and Nussinov implemented in Python. By Joachim Wolff, with lecture notes. Also, rklib - Rabin-Karp implementation of sequence substring search for DNA/RNA, and lv89 - C implementation of the Landau-Vishkin algorithm to compute the edit distance between two strings.

  • Bedtools Cheatsheet

  • bioicons - A library of free open source icons for science illustrations in biology and chemistry. SVG downloads. GitHub

  • biotools - A massive collection of references on the topics of bioinformatics, sequencing technologies, programming, machine learning, and more. By John Didion

  • bio.tools - a community-driven comprehensive and consistent registry of bioinformatics resources. Supported by ELIXIR - the European infrastructure for biological information.

    Paper Ison, Jon, Kristoffer Rapacki, Hervé Ménager, Matúš Kalaš, Emil Rydza, Piotr Chmura, Christian Anthon, et al. “Tools and Data Services Registry: A Community Effort to Document Bioinformatics Resources.” Nucleic Acids Research 44, no. D1 (January 4, 2016): D38–47. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkv1116.

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