Scaligner Added AHo numbering Change default numbering for all users Import sequence by sequence manually Display similarity and percent identity in Excel export Change default sort scoring from Blosum30 to %Identity Search region across database Search window is no more limited to 20 sequences Calculate CDR3 frequency across database Choose the order to display VH […]
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Server update – Apache 2.4.38 and OpenSSL 1.0.2q
Server update – Apache 2.4.37
Release 3.21 – 19 Jan 2018
Scaligner handle complementary sequences improved sequence detection (handles wildcard for amino acids an nucleotide sequences) display PTM location in sequence log speed up sequence analysis Documents added support for WebDAV protocol speedup document upload in DocExplorer
Release 3.20 – 15 Aug 2017
Scaligner improved user interface for editing aggregated reports automated cache cleanup Compound browser optimized speed for name lookups Document added support for recursive document checkout added ability to document new documents
Release 3.19 – 3 Jul 2017
DocExplorer added support for large files (10+Gb) better integration with Windows Explorer (Drag and Drop) Base plateform improved session management, and improved the response to end-of-sessions
Issue June 2017
Half of academics confused about open data? More than half of academics that have openly shared their data are unsure about the licensing conditions of doing so, according to a new report. The report, published by Figshare, a sharing site used by researchers, finds widespread uncertainty about the extent to which shared data can be […]
How to maximize the reproducibility of your research?
Enhancing the reproducibility of results has become a topic of many conversations within the scientific community. There is a growing alarm about results that cannot be reproduced due to the complexity of experiments or to the pressure on researchers. Reproducibility is not only a moral responsibility with respect to the scientific field, but a lack […]
Cancer scientists are having trouble replicating groundbreaking researchs
Does that mean the original research was wrong? No. It means science is really, really hard. an article published on VOX written by Julia Belluz on Jan 23,2017 Replication has emerged as a powerful tool to check science and get us closer to the truth. Researchers take an experiment that is already been done, and […]
The Benefits Of Streamlining Data Centralization
Posted by Stephen Jeske extract from Data Science Central So let’s say you have a business that has quite some people constantly accessing the company’s data. Furthermore, your company has multiple locations; perhaps branch or satellite offices and the people at those remote locations also need that data. That’s a lot of fingers in the […]