This is my own exploration of samtools behavior and snippets of code I use in my own analyses.
I am using the GRCh38 human reference from December, 2013.
There are two focal datasets of reads:
- Nanomia, NA19 V3698-D2. SRR23143273
This is my own exploration of samtools behavior and snippets of code I use in my own analyses.
I am using the GRCh38 human reference from December, 2013.
There are two focal datasets of reads:
Some links...
Phylogenetic Biology, a book
Some notes as I learn Rust.
# The catalytic converter theft chain | |
Just had the second attempted theft of our catalytic converter. Here is a bit about context. | |
## Theft and fencing | |
https://youtu.be/ZGLrRj7AJsc?t=172 | |
I am not sure at what point the contraband enters the legitimate supply chain. |
Some basic notes for a couple hour discussion about data visualization.
Build on a few points from my previous course.
To read in advance of the class: https://r4ds.had.co.nz/data-visualisation.html .
Short url: https://git.io/fjchB
10 May 2019
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Advisor: Casey Dunn
Location: Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University, in New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Application due date: June 1, 2018 (or until filled)
First, some nomenclature (see https://conda.io/docs/glossary.html for more):
A typical workflow:
These examples of regular expressions are taken largely from our book Practical computing for Biologists. More information is available at http://practicalcomputing.org.
This document can be accessed via the delightful github url shortener at https://git.io/dine
Given the following names:
Agalma elegans
Frillagalma vitiazi
June 25, 2017 (and updated since then)
Casey Dunn, http://dunnlab.org , @caseywdunn
These are some notes and annotated references relevant to my talk with Stacey Smith in the symposium "SSB Symposium Phylogenetic approaches to connecting genotypes to phenotypes" at Evolution 2017.
If you are interested in any of this work let me know. I am moving to Yale and looking for people to join the new research group.