NCBI Mastery- A Beginner's Guide to Bioinformatics

Udemy NCBI Mastery- A Beginner's Guide to Bioinformatics

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A complete and Upto Date NCBI Video Guide


What you'll learn
  • Basic Bioinformatics
  • National centre for biotechnology information
  • NCBI Databases and Tools
  • Nucleotide database
  • Gene databases
  • Protein database
  • Genome browser
  • Genome assembly database
  • Genome reference consortium
  • SNP and variation database
  • DbSNP, and DbVar database
  • Clinivar, medgen and omim database
  • Sequence read archive database
  • Bioproject and biosample database
  • Biosystem database
  • Gene expression omnibus database
  • NCBI Blast tools
  • Basic local alignment search tools
  • Multiple sequence alignment
  • Phylogeny tree
  • Pubchem database
  • Pubmed database
  • Taxonomy database
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Requirements
  • Basic biology knowledge
  • Basic biochemistry knowledge
  • Basic genetics knowledge
  • Basic molecular biology knowledge
  • Computer
  • Internet

Description
Hello folks! Welcome to the brand new version of NCBI Mastery: A Beginner's Guide to Bioinformatics Course, Udemy’s most popular introductory bioinformatics curriculum. Aren’t you curious to know recent advances in bioinformatics? Do you wish to use bioinformatics tools and databases in your research? If yes, then you have landed in the right place.
This course talks about NCBI, The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) which is a public and primary database maintained by the National Library of Medicine (NLM), a government organization that is under the control of the US govt. It contains genes, genetic information, proteins, and many more. Each data is stored in a different database like gene is stored in gene database which is hosted by NCBI. There are multiple databases in NCBI which is nothing but for categorizing the data.
As the graphical user interface of various databases of NCBI and features gets updated in NCBI, we will update our courses accordingly which is an added advantage for you. So, we are way different from the YouTube videos which usually have an older version of the NCBI databases. Therefore, think of it as a subscription to a never-ending supply of bioinformatics knowledge regarding NCBI.
Throughout the course, we will cover tons of tools and databases of NCBI like:
· mRNA Sequence Retrieval
· mRNA Sequence Analysis
· Gene Database
· FASTA Format
· Genbank Format
· Genbank Database
· RefSeq Database
· HomoloGene Database
· ORF Finder
· Genome Database
· Genome Data Viewer
· Genome Assembly
· Genome Reference Consortium
· SNP Database (dbSNP)
· dbVar Database
· ClinVar Database
· OMIM Database
· MedGen Database
· GTR Database
· BioSystems Database
· Bio Project Database
· BioSample Database
· SRA Database
· Geo Database
· Geo Dataset
· Geo Profiles
· Geo Samples
· Protein Database
· MMDB
· Cd-search
· Protein Blast
· Nucleotide Blast
· Blastx
· tblastn
· Primer Blast
· MSA Using Cobalt
· Phylogeny Tree
· PubChem
· PubMed
· Taxonomy
If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact me. I prepared this course as I have the aspiration for research and I suggest NCBI and its tools are necessary for researchers all over the world. So, sign up for the course and see how fun, exciting, and rewarding the bioinformatics tools are.
Who this course is for:
  • Students and teachers interested in bioinformatics
  • Students and teachers interested in genomics
  • Students and teachers interested in proteomics
  • Students and teachers interested in biology
  • Students and teachers interested in zoology
  • Students and teachers interested in botany
  • Students and teachers interested in biotechnology
  • Students and teachers interested in biochemistry
  • Students and teachers interested in genetics
  • Students and teachers interested in molecular biologyy
  • Students and teachers interested in immunology
  • Students and teachers interested in microbiology
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