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New release: MyGene.info Python client updated to v2.3.0
MyGene.info can be accessed via browser or via our R or Python Clients. Here’s what’s new in our MyGene v2.3.0 Python Client.
New release: MyGene.info Python client updated to v2.3.0
Before the year-end holiday season of 2015, we released a new version of MyGene.info Python client (“mygene” Python module). Here is a summary of the the changes that were made in the new release (v2.3.0), and we encourage all of our users to upgrade to this new
Mark2Cure featured in TSRI’s News & Views
I have to hand it to the communications office at TSRI, they have some great writers. TSRI Team Comes Together with Rare Disease Community By Madeline McCurry-Schmidt Don’t worry, science fiction fans, the machines aren’t taking over quite yet. It turns out humans...
Gene Wiki and Wikidata: an overview of 2015
2015 was a busy year for the Gene Wiki/Wikidata team—a naturally collaborative and evolving group of researchers from our lab, UCLA, the University of Maryland, Micelio, and more. The team imported about 132 thousand genes (59,530 human, 73,130 mouse) from NCBI into...
New data release out! ClinVar data structure overhauled
Gene variant annotations in MyVariant.info are kept up-to-date, and had to be adjusted to accommodate structural changes in ClinVar data. See what changed.
New data release out! ClinVar data structure overhauled
Happy New Year from BioGPS!
It’s been an interesting year for BioGPS. Looking back at 2015, the BioGPS paper was cited 754 times according to google scholar. Of those citations, 137 were in 2015. The BioGPS application paper about BioGPS and MyGene.info from 2013 was cited 40 times this year for...
Closing the year with Mark2Cure
It’s the last day of the year and the perfect time to review the huge strides that Mark2Cure made in 2015. Around this time last year, we conducted an extremely limited beta test just to check and see if this could be done and after 3-5 people completed a set of about...
Happy Holidays from Mark2Cure
Thank you for your contributions to Mark2Cure! We’ll review the amazing things you’ve done next week. For now, we wish you and your family a happy, healthy, and very merry X-mas holiday. PS- Thank you for the awesome present—finishing the Eeyarestatin doc set...
Max’s Mark2Cure talk at SDBUS, Birthday wishes for Bertrand, and more
Last Wednesday, our lead programmer (Max) was the guest speaker for the San Diego Bioinformatics User Series over at UCSD. We were thrilled to see a Mark2Curator show up for his talk (big shout out to TAdams), and understand that … Continue reading →