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- Genes2Networks (zip)
- Genes2Networks is a command-line software tool that can be used to place lists of mammalian genes in the context of a background mammalian signalome and interactome networks. The input to the program is a list of human Entrez Gene gene symbols and background networks in SIG format, while the output...
- Tags: Network, Gene, Genes2Networks, Networking
- Software downloads 2007-02-12
- SigInt (zip)
- SigInt is a command-line software tool that can be used to find and rank mammalian proteins/genes that specifically and significantly interact with a list of proteins/genes in context of a background mammalian signalome and interactome networks. The inputs to the program are: a seed list of human Entrez Gene gene...
- Tags: Component, SigInt, Productivity, Networking
- Software downloads 2007-02-09
- GRged (exe)
- Whilst Genes Reunited allows you to import from and export to GEDCOM files with your own tree, it doesn't allow you to download somebody else's tree. GRged is a tool to create GEDCOM files from any tree in Genes Reunited. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: Tree, Chris Wood, GRged, Productivity
- Software downloads 2008-04-10
- Evolutionary Surface Wallpaper (zip)
- The Evolutionary Surface is an evolution demonstrator an attempt to show what evolution can do even with very limited space, time and resources. Each point on the surface is a biot with its own individual genome, allowing it to fight, mate or swap places with its neighbors. Soon biot species...
- Tags: Surface, Evolutionary Surface, Biotechnology
- Software downloads 2006-11-10
- Images: A clearer focus on Google Earth
- GOOGLE earth -NEW VERSIONThe new version 5 slated for release this December will be able to peer deeper into the dense objects on the earth. The CSN- Consortium of Sane Nations has pitched in a lot of money to add the superbeam cognitive resonance laser that can penetrate thick skulls,...
- Tags: nsmurali@..., googleearth, clear focus, google mapping, programming, Google Inc., Google Earth
- Discussion threads 2006-06-17
- Estimating the False Discovery Rate Using SAS
- This paper gives an exposition of recently developed methods of estimating the False Discovery Rate FDR under multiple comparisons and discusses their implementation using SAS. For example, microarray experiments typically involve tests of significance for hundreds or thousands of genes. For biologists confronted by this problem of multiplicity, the FDR...
- Tags: SAS Institute
- White papers 2006-02-28
- IntegraGen Simplifies Day-to-Day Communication and Collaboration Processes
- Established in 2000 by researchers specializing in genome analysis, IntegraGen works to reveal the genes linked to complex diseases, identify biomarkers, and develop risk assessment tools for these pathologies. The company wanted to facilitate the organization of meetings for employees spread over a wide geographical area in France, Germany, and...
- Tags: Risk Assessment, Collaboration, Oracle Corp., IntegraGen, Groupware, Tools & Techniques, Strategy, Security, Enterprise Software, Software, Management
- Case studies
- Solving the Semantic Data issue
- White attempting to peek and poke data, application to really come of age and tackle intricate data relationship management, needs an universal data repository. This universal data bank as is stated by Tim Burners-Lee in their 1998 manifesto, is the first step to create machine capable of reasoning.But due to...
- Tags: brainwavelive@..., fundamental unit, time-I
- Discussion threads 2007-08-30
- Individual intellectual property does'nt exist
- Individual intelectual property does not exist.We are all standing on the shoulders of Giants.I am alive.Just like a child, like a flower, like a tree I want to grow.But I don't want to expand too fast, and get thinner and thinner than air.My body has stopped growing, not my mind,...
- Tags: Gunnar Klevedal, intellectual property
- Discussion threads 2005-04-25
- Hiring good programmers: The high cost of scrimping
- What are your experiences with hiring or working with programmers?What About Developing Good Programmers?The never ending corporate cycle: try to hire people 100% qualified for today's job, provide no training, discover in 3-5 years their skills are no longer current, let them go, and start the cycle again. Why...
- Tags: Development tools, Recruitment & Selection, paulmah@..., programmer, good programmer, hiring
- Discussion threads 2007-08-07
- Lessons in diplomacy, or how to effectively employ the Mafia death stare
- My skills of diplomacy were put to the test Thanksgiving Day in the form of my 5-year-old twin nephews, who for the purposes of this blog I will affectionately refer to as Beelzebub and Lucifer. To say these children are unruly is the understatement of the year. Now, I love...
- Tags: Diplomacy, Team Management, Management, Toni Bowers
- Blog posts 2007-11-26
- The "[i][b]Theory[/b][/i]" of Evolution, is it over?
- The THEORY of Evolution talks about life evolving to adapt to it's environment.Mankind, in it's assumption that the world should be preserved and not allowed to change, is it halting evolution?Is this the end of the line? If we really came from something else, does that make THIS our...
- Tags: Biotechnology, jdclyde, DNA, theory
- Discussion threads 2007-08-21
- Eugenics: Are we ready for our genetic future?
- Eugenics: Are we ready for our genetic future?I have just finished watching a rather disturbing documentary on TV. Some of you may have seen it too, so you'll know why I call it disturbing. It was the final episode of 'DNA', entitled 'The Future', from the good old Beeb in...
- Tags: DNA, Dr Watson, eugenic, levannah44@..., none, off-topic
- Discussion threads 2005-08-11
- Get IT Done: Speed up Windows 2000 by eliminating NetBIOS
- How to eliminate NetBIOS from Windows 2000 to increase performanceScientists say that even though our DNA is composed of billions of genes, less than 1 percent of those genes are active and make us human. The rest are just legacies, left over from billions of years of evolution. Windows 2000...
- Tags: Operating systems, NETWORKING, Get IT Done, Microsoft Windows 2000, Derek C. Schauland, NetBIOS, Microsoft Windows, network
- Technical articles 2002-05-20
- Coffee colored humans
- Humanity may split into two sub-species in 100,000 years' time as predicted by HG Wells, an expert has said. Evolutionary theorist Oliver Curry of the London School of Economics expects a genetic upper class and a dim-witted underclass to emerge. The human race would peak in the year 3000, he...
- Tags: dependence, evolution, humanity, humans, Neil, off-topic, onbliss
- Discussion threads 2006-10-23
- Genetics Calulators and Volcanic Dust
- Geekiness is seeping into other areas of my life. Well, okay, it has been there for a long time. For those who know me, it is obvious that I am an animal lover. I have two dogs, a cat, fish, a turle and most recently 5 gerbils. I have trained...
- Tags: Trait, Problem, Gene, Chromosome, Geekiness, Microsoft Windows 95, Biotechnology, C/C++, Tools & Techniques, Storage, Databases, Programming Languages, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Management, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Data Management, Rebecca Ward
- Blog posts 2006-12-08
- Start-up to use genes to build better chips
- Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest e-newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
- Tags: Semiconductors, PRODUCTIVITY, chip, protein, Cambrios
- Technical articles 2004-08-04
- Security news roundup: Backdoor found in Cisco's IPM, Mifare Classic RFID cracked
- Here's a collection of recent security vulnerabilities and alerts, which covers patches for multiple products from Adobe, a backdoor discovered in Cisco's IPM, an IFRAME exploit that showed up at Trend Micro's Web site, and news that the Mifare Classic RFID has been cracked. Adobe releases...
- Tags: Adobe Systems Inc., Allaire ColdFusion, Trend Micro Inc., Vulnerability, Cisco Systems Inc., Technology, Sun Solaris, Development Tools, Security, Operating Systems, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Paul Mah
- Blog posts 2008-03-16
- Weekend reading: Darwin's Radio
- Greg Bear's newest book is a biological detective story that somehow manages to make evolution thrilling. Thomas Pack reviews this prime candidate for some light weekend reading.You've been staring at your monitor too long. Relax and curl up with a book unrelated to IT, end users, or networks. Weekend Reading...
- Tags: Cyberthreats, Thomas Pack, radio, Kaye Lang, flu, Greg Bear
- Technical articles 2000-01-08
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