Links to bioinformatic pages
- Local pages:
- Societies:
- Biological Databases:
- Online Visualisation Tools
- Services (programs on-line):
- Tools information:
- Bioinformatics sites:
- Meetings:
- Introductory papers/courses:
- University Courses in computational biology:
- Advanced papers/courses/lecture transcripts:
- Journals on the Web:
- Other related sites:
- Other collections of links:
Local pages:
- Bioinformatics 2002.
- Homepage Department of Informatics, Bergen: Norwegian / English.
- Homepage bioinfomatics.
- Pratt, a program for finding conserved patterns in protein sequences.
- J-Express, a Java application for analysis and visualisation of microarray gene expression data, see also www.molmine.com.
- Microarray Informatics Resource Page, a collection of literature and web links.
Societies:
Biological Databases:
- Bibliographic:
- SeqAnalRef, sequence analysis bibliography, Expasy.
- BIOBOB, Biocomputing biliography.
- Software:
- The BioCatalog
- Yellow BAGI
- Archives for Biological Software and Databases Around the World.
- MolBiology Software, List of software for molecular biology.
- Multi-databases browsers:
- ACNUC.
- SRSWWW (Oslo, EBI)
- NIH GenoBase.
- Protein sequences:
- SWISS-PROT.
- OWL.
- PIR.
- Protein structures:
- Nucleotide sequences:
- Transcription factors:
- Patterns/families:
- Structure based classifications:
- Tree classification of PDB (by Alexandrov and Fischer using SARF2).
- CATH Protein Structure Classification
- SCOP Structural Classification of Proteins.
- PDB chain clustering produced by Fischer et al.
- Misc.:
- Lists of databases:
- LiMB (gopher).
- BioDatabases List.
- Longer list
Services (programs on-line):
- Pratt - pattern discovery online
- Expression Profiler - online tool for expression profile clustering and sequence pattern discovery
- Database searches, EBI (Fasta, Blitz,...).
- Database searches at DISC (Japan) -- includes Fasta, BLAST, MPsrch and SRS Fasta
- Biologist's Control Panel (Baylor college of medicine).
- BCM Search Launcher searches, alignments.
- SAM, Sequence alignment and modeling system (using HMMs).
- Match sequence against PROSITE.
- AMAS Analysis of multiple alignments (Geoff Barton).
- MSA, Clustal W multiple sequence alignment.
- PredictProtein , Heidelberg.
- PSA, Protein Sequence Analysis: fits a structure model to your sequence.
- Sequence analysis tools, PDB, including multiple sequence alignment.
- MEME, motif discovery tool.
- Block Maker, at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
- Bioinformation Search Center
- Longer list
Tools information:
- J-Express, a tool for analysing microarray gene expression data
- Clustal W, multiple sequence alignment
- Phylip, phylogenetic analysis.
- Pratt, pattern discovery.
- GCG, Wisconsin Sequence Analysis Package Program Manual.
- PROPHET, UNIX based software package for data analysis.
- RasMol, free program which displays molecular structures.
- MolScript, program for creating molecular graphics in the form of PostScript plot files.
- PairWise and SearchWise, Ewan Birney's excellent tools for sequence alignment and search.
- MEME, Multiple EM for Motif Elicitation
Bioinformatics sites:
- EMBnet node in Oslo.
- EBI, the EMBL Outstation Hinxton.
- EMBL, Heidelberg.
- EMBnet, the European network for molecular biology.
- BIOSCI, Bionet electronic newsgroups.
- CBS, Center for Biological Sequence Analysis, Technical University of Denmark.
- Expasy, Geneve.
- BIBISERV, Bielefeld University Bioinforrmatics Server.
- Nee-How, The Bioresource Finder
- BSM, Biomolecular Structure and Modelling at UCL.
- Human Genome Project Information
- Sanger centre, Hinxton, England.
- SEQNET, Daresbury, England.
- The Johns Hopkins University BioInformatics Web Server.
- W. M. Keck Center for advanced training in computational biology.
- B3E, Bioinformatics in France.
- UK MRC HGMPRC UK Human Genome Mapping Project Resource Centre.
- NCBI National Center for Biotechnology Information (USA).
- NLM National Library of Medicine (USA).
- CGATBSS, Canadian Genome Analysis & Technology (CGAT) Bioinformatics Support Services.
- DDBJ DNA data bank, Japan.
- GDB Genome Data Base.
- ANGIS Australian National Genomic Information Service.
- ANU Bioinformatics Hypermedia Service.
- HUM-MOLGEN Human Molecular Genetics.
- BioMOO The Virtual Meeting Place for Biologists
- BioBox, Finland.
- Information theory and molecular biology, Tom Schneider's group.
- ISREC (Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research), Bioinformatics Group.
- DoubleTwist
- WWW in Biology, bionet.software.www.
- UCSC Computational Biology.
- Bioinformatics and Computational Biology at George Mason University.
- Computational Biology USC, University of Southern California.
- HUJI, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Hadassah Medical School: The Genomic and BioInformatics Server.
- Centre of Bioinformatics, Peking.
- Bioexchange.com
Meetings:
- Previous meetings
- Lists of meetings:
- Meetings, gopher.
- Meetings for bioscientists, searchable listing.
- WWW Virtual library: conferences.
Introductory papers/courses:
- Books on bioinformatics
- Primer on Molecular Genetics, including glossary.
- Recipe book for molecular sequence analysis (ANGIS).
- Protein Sequence Alignment and Database Scanning, Geoff Barton
- Introduction to sequence comparison, Keith Robison.
- Biocomputing Survival Guide
- EMBnet Biocomputing Tutorials
- Biocomputing Tutorials from EMBnet.
- Virtual School of Natural Sciences at the Globewide Network Academy:
- Biocomputing for everyone, from the VSNS (includes Biocomputing in a nutshell).
- BioComputing WWW course at the VSNS Virtual School of Natural Sciences
- Principles of protein structure WWW course.
University Courses in computational biology:
- Bioinformatics course in Bergen.
- International Master's programmein Bioinformatics at Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden.
- Computational Molecular Biology at Washington University.
- Keck Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- Medical informatics, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- The Penn Computational Biology Training Program.
- Medical Information Sciences 214 - Representations and Algorithms for Computational Molecular Biology, Stanford.
- Algorithms for Molecular Biology - Course Homepage , Israel.
- PSB Biocomputing Education workshop
- Computational Biology Course, Hopkins
- Bioinformatics courses at George Mason University.
- Biocomputing Course Resource List
- VSNS Multiple Alignment Resource Page
- How to become a bioinformatics expert, list of European courses.
- University Bioinformatics Programs - list provided by IHCP
Advanced papers/courses/lecture transcripts:
- SAM, Sequence alignment and modeling system (using HMMs).
- Dirichlet mixtures, improving detection of weak homologies.
- Regularizers for estimating amino-acid distributions.
- Bill Pearson on homology search.
Journals on the Web:
- Journal of Computational Biology.
- Bioinformatics, Bioinformatics Online
- CABIOS
- Protein Science.
- Proteins: Structure, Function and Genetics
- Genome Research
- Nature, Genome Gateway
- Nucleic Acids Research
- Journal of Molecular Biology.
- The Bioinformer, published by EBI.
- In Silico Biology, online journal
- PubMed, database of journals.
- Bioinform
- IDEAL, International Digital Electronic Access Library - online abstracts.
Other collections of links:
- Microarray Informatics Resource Page, a collection of literature and web links.
- Biolinks from Bioplanet
- Biotechnology Software, maintained by The National Biotechnology Information Facility
- BRASS, Bioinformatics Resource for Algorithms, Software and Sequences.
- Showcase for new WWW servers.
- Bio-wURLd.
- List at SEQNET
- The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Biosciences, Harvard.
- Survey of Molecular Biology Databases and Servers, R. Smith.
- Biologists's Control Panel includes searches of many databases.
- Pedro's BioMolecular Research Tool.
- Amos' WWW links.
- Pasteur Institute.
- Nee-How, The Bioresource Finder
- Web Resources for Protein Scientists, Protein Science.
- Motif Bioinformatics Server, Stanford.
- Search engine biological Web Sites.
- Jeff's biolinks, Yale University.
List compiled by: Inge Jonassen.
Last updated 3.12.2009