InspireTheGenome.com Survey Winners Announced

Thank you to everyone who took the time to fill out our survey at InspireTheGenome.com!

The following ten randomly selected winners received $25 gift certificates from Amazon.com:

Ying Lin
Sayed Mostafa Hosseini
Wenjun Li
Jie Wang
Andrea Semler
Dr. Nirankushk Khubalkar
Wojciech Rychlik
Osama Youssef
Gerardo Sanchez
Andy Michel

If you haven’t done so already please stop by InspireTheGenome.com to see HITACHI’s genomic data infrastructure concept. The survey link is still active too!

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DNASIS MAX v3.0 Just Released

The newly released version of DNASIS MAX has several new features:

  • New Exon Primer tool for alternative splicing analysis

  • Primer Design, Multiple Alignment and Blast tools updated for better accuracy
  • Improved Custom Database Management

  • Windows 7 compatibility

Visit the DNASIS MAX v3.0 product page for more information or Download the 14-day Free Trial.

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The MiraiBio Community has Launched

An online social community for nearly every niche exists on the internet.  MiraiBio understands this so now, there is one for the Luminex Community, MasterPlex Community, and DNASIS Community.

In addition to the online community members, MiraiBio’s own employees will be browsing around as well joining in on all the conversations.  So whether you were just curious about something or need help troubleshooting, feel free to drop by and start a converation!

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How to run an Internet Blast search with DNASIS MAX

DNASIS MAX has the ability to search for homologous sequences to your sequence with BLAST (Basic Local Alignment Search Tool). BLAST finds regions of local similarity between sequences. The program compares nucleotide or protein sequences to sequence databases and calculates the statistical significance of matches. BLAST can be used to infer functional and evolutionary relationships between sequences as well as help identify members of gene families.

The following procedure guides you through utilizing BLAST against NCBI’s sequence databases.

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How to run a Blast search with DNASIS MAX

DNASIS MAX has the ability to search for homologous sequences to your sequence with Blast which is
useful in judging if the sequence is novel or even add annotations from known gene information. The following procedure guides you through utilizing Blast against an internal sequence database.

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