Tag: MEME

Tip of the Week: A year of tips III (first half of 2010)

22 December, 2010 (09:00) | General Science, Genomics Research, Genomics Resource News, Tip of the Week | By: Mary

As you may know, we’ve been doing tips-of-the-week for three years now. We have completed around 150 little tidbit introductions to various resources*. At the end of the year we’ve established a sort of holiday tradition: we are doing a summary post to collect them all. If you have missed any of them it’s a [...]

Tip of the Week: MEME Suite of Motif Discovery Tools

21 April, 2010 (09:00) | Tip of the Week | By: Jennifer

In this week’s tip I’m going to introduce you to a suite of motif discovery tools, and show you (briefly) how to use one of the tools. The MEME suite is a comprehensive collection of tools for analysis of both protein and DNA motifs. As described on the MEME Suite homepage, or in the citation [...]

New On-line Tutorials on Promoter Analysis Tools

30 June, 2008 (15:14) | OpenHelix News | By: Trey

Comprehensive tutorials on a set of promoter analysis tools (Melina II, Consensus, MDscan, Gibbs and MEME) enable researchers to quickly and effectively use these invaluable resources. OpenHelix today announced the availability of new tutorial suites on several promoter analysis resources including Melina II, Consensus, MDscan, Gibbs and MEME. The first tutorial of this set is [...]