From jailani from mca.sastra.edu Fri Sep 12 22:38:08 2008 From: jailani from mca.sastra.edu (Abdul Kader Jailani) Date: Sat Sep 13 08:20:55 2008 Subject: [Bio-www] regarding perl source code Message-ID: dear sir, I am working as senior lecturer at sastra university, tanjore. I am interested in bioinformatics. If you send me the perl code for multiple sequence alignment. It would be great help for my academeic endeavour. with regards m.a.k Jailani senior lecturer sastra university **************************************** DISCLAIMER***************************** Information contained in this E-MAIL being proprietary to SASTRA DEEMED UNIVERSITY is 'privileged' and 'confidential' and intended for use only by the individual or entity to which it is addressed. You are notified that any use, copying or dissemination of the information contained in the E-MAIL in any manner whatsoever is strictly prohibited. ********************************************************************************* From ppuigbo from gmail.com Tue Sep 16 11:11:37 2008 From: ppuigbo from gmail.com (ppuigbo@gmail.com) Date: Tue Sep 16 16:12:26 2008 Subject: [Bio-www] CAIcal: web server to assess codon usage adaptation Message-ID: CAIcal is a web server that performs several computations in relation to codon usage and the codon adaptation of DNA or RNA sequences to host organisms. This web server is freely accessible at http://genomes.urv.cat/CAIcal For more details see the article Puigbo P, Bravo IG and Garcia-Vallve S. (2008) CAIcal: a combined set of tools to assess codon usage adaptation. Biology Direct, 3:38. From chinmaydwibedi from gmail.com Wed Sep 17 23:36:13 2008 From: chinmaydwibedi from gmail.com (chinmay) Date: Thu Sep 18 11:56:58 2008 Subject: [Bio-www] RSG-India at HGM - Notice Message-ID: <1e724098-402e-499d-837a-aae59e33098e@z11g2000prl.googlegroups.com> RSG-India at HGM 2008! We are very happy to inform you all that RSG-India has been given an opportunity to have a booth at the Human Genome Meeting 2008 to be held at Hyderabad from 27th-31st September 2008! Regional Student Group – India (RSG-India) is a student organization dedicated to the development of the Bioinformatics and Computational Biology student community in India. RSG-India is part of an initiative by the Student Council of the International Society of Computational Biology [ISCB-SC] to improve Computational Life sciences’ research and learning around the world at a closer and more involved level. HGM is the annual conference organized by the Human Genome Organization HUGO, designed to update and increase knowledge in the field of Human Genome research. HGM is one of the ‘must-attend’ conferences in the international conference calendar. We at RSG-India are very excited about this opportunity. As far as we know, this is the first time a student organization has been allowed its own booth at an international Conference of this stature. If you are a student interested in Computational Biology or Bioinformatics, and will be attending HGM 2008, we would really like to meet you and discuss any ideas that you might have regarding the future development of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology in India. Please do drop in at the RSG-India booth at HGM 2008. For further details about RSG-India please visit our website www.iscbsc.org/rsg/rsg-india or the RSG-India message board http://groups.google.co.in/group/rsg-india. If you have any questions regarding this, or would like to contact us, please do drop in an e- mail at rsg-india@iscbsc.org. Best regards, Team RSG-India