An overview of key online resources for human genomics: a powerful and open toolbox for in silico research
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An overview of key online resources for human genomics: a powerful and open toolbox for in silico research
Abstract
Recent advances in high-throughput molecular methods have led to an extraordinary volume of genomics data. Simultaneously, the progress in the computational implementation of novel algorithms has facilitated the creation of hundreds of freely available online tools for their advanced analyses. However, a general overview of the most commonly used tools for the in silico analysis of genomics data is still missing. In the current article, we present an overview of commonly used online resources for genomics research, including over 50 tools. This selection will be helpful for scientists with basic or intermediate skills in the in silico analyses of genomics data, such as researchers and students from wet labs seeking to strengthen their computational competencies. In addition, we discuss current needs and future perspectives within this field.
Keywords: bioinformatics; computational genomics; genomics; human genetics; training materials.
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