November 15, 2022 By Public Affairs A new list of the world’s most highly cited researchers includes 19 scientists and engineers at UC Santa Cruz. The 2022 Highly Cited Researchers list, released November 15 by Clarivate’s Web of Science Group, identifies...
Standing from left to right: Euan Ashley, Mehrzad Samadi, Tong Zhu, Joseph Guillory, Benedict Paten, Jean Monlong, Diana Fisk, Megan Grove Tia Moscarello, Liz Spiteri, Lizzie Dorfman, Maria Nattestad, Howard Yang, Greg Corrado, Pi-Chuan Chang, Andrew Carroll, Daniel...
UCSC and Amazon Web Services work to accelerate genomics research Emily Cerf | UCSC | April 11, 2022 The UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute is collaborating with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to allow researchers to quickly and efficiently execute bioinformatics pipelines...
Parts of the human genome now available to study for the first time are important for understanding genetic diseases, human diversity, and evolution March 31, 2022 By Tim Stephens The first truly complete sequence of a human genome, covering each chromosome from end...
The latest vg release v1.37.0 is now out at https://github.com/vgteam/vg/releases/tag/v1.37.0 This release includes full support for GBZ-format graphs! Please check it out and contact us https://cglgenomics.ucsc.edu/contact-us/ to share feedback. Our vg team...
The latest vg release v1.36.0 – Cibottola is now out. This newest release offers: Improvements to vg clip, including an option for clipping out big deletion edges while skipping multiple specified alleles Surjection can also now prune back low-complexity or...
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