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  • WEBINAR: Getting started with command line bioinformatics

    Computational biology Command line
  • WORKSHOP: Variant calling in humans, animals and plants with Galaxy

    Genetic variation Variant calling
  • WEBINAR: Detection of and phasing of hybrid accessions in a target capture dataset

    Phylogenetics Phylogeny
  • WEBINAR: Getting started with deep learning

    Machine learning Deep learning
  • WEBINAR: Making sense of phosphoproteomics data with Phosphomatics

    Proteomics Protein modifications Phosphoproteomics
  • WEBINAR: Conflict in multi-gene datasets: why it happens and what to do about it - deep coalescence, paralogy and reticulation

    Phylogenetics
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