Date: 26 November 2020

BLAST and multiple sequence alignments are essential methods commonly used to find and compare protein or nucleotide sequences. In this webinar, we will demonstrate how you can access and run these sequence analysis tools in UniProt, a comprehensive resource of protein sequence and function. We will show you how to navigate the results and how you can exploit UniProt protein annotation to expand further the analysis of your results.

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ncRNA, GPU, Data protection, Job dispatcher, Bioimage analysis resource, Accessibility, Missense variation, Biostatistics, Rfam, non-coding RNA, Infernal software, Sequence annotation, Root microbiome, Abiotic stress, land management, Plant genotype, Plant webinar series, HPC, database development, cross-linked databases, Plant database, data infrastructure, Plant breeding, Data standards, data managemnet, data sharing, Hyb-Seq method, Flowering plants, Crop improvement, Pangenomics, Pangenomes, Virtual humans, Drug-target identification, plant-microbe interactions, Spatial transcriptomics, Plant research, Drug targets, Machine learning, Mathematical modelling, plant science, Data integration, plant-environment interaction, Phenotyping, field phenotyping, Deep phenotyping, EOSC-Life, NHGRI-EBI GWAS Catalog, clinical data, genome-wide association, Proteomics, Proteomes, Peptide search, plants, European Variation Archive, EVA, Variant clusters, Variant data annotation, Constraint-based metabolic modelling, UniProt knowledgebase, protein variant impact, disease-associated protein variants, Bioethics, FAIR principles, ELSI, cohort data, translational research, BioModels database, Mathematical modeling, Reproducibity, Systems biology models, workflows, federated analysis, polygenic risk scores, IntAct Molecular Interaction Database, PSICQUIC, IMEx, Complex portal, Agent-based modelling, Macrophages, Tumorigenesis, Ensembl, Training (Training), On-demand, teaching, introduction, Building blocks, Data analysis, COSMIC, Cancer mutation, Somatic mutation, ChEMBL: Bioactive data for drug discovery, Chemical compounds, drug-like molecules, Chemogenomics, Biocurator, Programming, Data management, Green Algorithms, Open data, Environmental impact, Carbon footprint, HPC workflows, Orchestrator, Gene expression (gene-expression), Chemosensitivity assay, Experimental protocols, Drug screening, MICHA, European Genome-phenome Archive, EGA, restricted access, UniProt, Introduction, UniProtKB, Proteome, Protein Data Bank in Europe, genes, Introductory, GDPR, Data security, Expression Atlas, Pfam, protein sequence search, Domain architecture, Protein taxonomy, AI structure prediction, COVID-19, Coronavirus, COVID-19 Data Portal, Virology, Computational simulations, Signalling prior knowledge, Cancer therapy response, PRIDE: The Proteomics Identifications Database, protein structure prediction, AI system, Competency framework, Publication, Journal club, Preprints, Aggregated view, Structural similarity, PPI networks, Cell signaling, Malaria, Biological networks, Graph theory, Building biological networks, Biocuration, Information Manager, Industry, Rare-variant, Variant association, SKAT, Sensitive data, Human cohort data, FAIR, Gene Ontology, International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium Portal, Biocurators, biocuration, programming skills, training, career development, Cell-level simulations, Personalised medicine, PerMedCoE, Single cell, Phenotype, Genome-Wide Association Studies, Genome, Signaling networks, BioImage Archive, REST, Funding, UniChem: Chemical Structure Cross-referencing, Bioactivity data, Drug-like compounds, BioStudies Database, EBI Search, Finding data, World Sight Day, Eye development, Eye disease, Open software, Metadata, Web Services, Dbfetch, Database fetch, programmatic access, Open Targets, Protein structure prediction, Colab notebooks, RESTful API, RESTful Web Services, PDBe, Ligand binding sites, Protein families, Protein functional analysis, Protein sequences, Data curation, Biomolecular sequences, Cytoscape, PsyArXiv, Psychology, Bioactive data, Drug-like molecules, Biological studies, Literature, Neurodegenerative disorders, Data sharing, Molecular visualisation, Molecular structures, Electron density maps, EBI BioSamples Database, BioSamples, Data Use Ontology, DUO, ELIXIR, Ensembl Variant Effect Predictor, Variant Effect Predictor, VEP, Variation data, Annotation, Macromolecular complexes, UniProt Align, UniProt BLAST, Sequence analysis tools, Multiple sequence alignments

Organizer: European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI)

Target audience: Plant research, Plant research

Capacity: 200

Event types:

  • Workshops and courses

Scientific topics: BLAST results, Proteins, Protein structure


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