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  1. 5 hours ago

    GenBank release 233 is here! Data: Release notes:

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  2. Aug 26

    Did you know that you can customize the BLAST tabular/CSV output format? See

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  3. Aug 23

    Researchers and clinicians: get to know GRAF and GRAF-pop in the latest blog post on NCBI Insights. GRAF is a downloadable C++ application you can use on your large genomic datasets to find duplicates and closely related samples.

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    Aug 23

    It's National Immunization Awareness Month! Check out this book discussing individual, collective & institutional responsibilities regarding vaccination from the perspective of philosophy and public health ethics:

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  5. Aug 22

    A new paper (PMID: 31345161), published in July 2019 by BMC Bioinformatics, presents the usage accuracy of Magic-BLAST.

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  6. Aug 22

    Magic-BLAST version 1.5.0 is here, with enhancements like improved multithreading performance and BLASTDBv5 support. Get Magic-BLAST on FTP: Release notes:

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    Aug 22

    's weekly release contains more than one million new annotations on variants! Read our release notes for more information:

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    29 years ago the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie was released. Once normal, the turtles' exposure to radioactive waste caused mutations that turned them into pizza-loving superheroes. That's some super-creative scifi genetics. Cowabunga!

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    Aug 20

    August is . Check out systematic reviews and clinical guidelines on Bookshelf:

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    Aug 19

    Curious about what else you can do with GeneReviews®? Head to NCBI Insights:

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    Aug 19

    Did you know that you can volunteer to create a GeneReviews® page in your area of expertise? Get started here:

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    Aug 19

    : GeneReviews® chapters are continually updated to reflect changes in clinically relevant information, such as test availability and treatment protocols

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    Aug 19

    How well do you know GeneReviews®? Test your knowledge on the latest NCBI Insights blog post:

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    Aug 9

    Researchers at and colleagues used computational biology to decipher the role of repetitive DNA & protein sequences in cancer tumor evolution. The discovery of gene mutations known as "repeat instability" could be useful for early diagnosis.

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    Aug 7

    During this National Health Center Week read guidelines on the potential of community health workers to strengthen primary health care :

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    Aug 7

    New on Bookshelf: guide to diabetes-related eye disease for primary care providers treating the vast majority of people with diabetes in the US. Reference risk factors, cataracts, and emotional aspects of diabetes-induced vision impairment.

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    Aug 6

    Clinical trials are becoming more expensive, inefficient & inaccessible. Might virtual clinical trials help better connect clinical research and practice? Read leading experts' discussion from a recent workshop :

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  18. Aug 6

    May-July 2019 RefSeq annotations include newly annotated organisms like octopus, two-lined caecelian

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  19. Aug 6

    There are thirty new NCBI annotations in RefSeq for apple, peanut, common octopus, stony coral, narwhal, blind mole rat, river trout, and more:

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  20. Aug 5

    Want to get the latest proteins for the organism you're interested in? Get them from the nr BLAST database in a single command! See

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