Thursday, March 30, 2017

NLM Announcements

National Institutes of Health, U.S. National Library of Medicine

Sequence Viewer 3.20 is now available

03/30/2017 04:22 PM EDT

Sequence Viewer 3.20 has several new features, improvements and bug fixes, including discrete color maps for graph tracks, improved performance in initialization and loading tracks, improved display of overlapping variation features and the addition of a status bar. For a full list of changes, see the Sequence Viewer release notes.
03/30/2017 12:53 PM EDT

Version 3.16 of the Conserved Domain Database contains 1,659 new or updated NCBI-curated domains (56,066 total), including models specifically built to annotate structural motifs (accession prefix "sd"), and now mirrors Pfam version 30.
03/30/2017 11:00 AM EDT

Circulating Now welcomes guest blogger Erika Dyck, PhD, Professor and Canada Research Chair in the History of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan. Today, Dr. Dyck shares some insights on a recently digitized film in the Library's collection highlighted in our Medical Movies on the Web project. For Rebels, it's a Kick… It's the late […]
03/30/2017 07:35 AM EDT

This story is a part of our weeklong series on reference librarians at the National Library of Medicine. Tomorrow we'll tell you about some of the more unusual requests that NLM reference librarians have received. Wanda Whitney, PhD, was desperate. "My baby was having seizures and I didn't know why. I went online and read forums…

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