BaNG - Blaxter Nematode and Neglected Genomics
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  Nematode and Neglected Genomics
University of Edinburgh
      The Blaxter Lab at the Institute of Evolutionary Biology, University of Edinburgh
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We are interested in finding out who is using the PartiGene software (including trace2dbEST, prot4EST etc.). This let's us know we're helping the community, and also so we can tell the funding bodies we're useful and to keep funding us. If you could take a minute to fill in the below form. Please fill in as much as you like. All fields are optional. Your email will not be passed on to anyone.
Many thanks - PartiGene team

1. Who are you?
2. Where are you? (work)
3. Which organisms are you working on? (comma separated)
4. Which of the following do you currently use or may you use in the future?
Now
Future
trace2dbEST
PartiGene
prot4EST
annot8r
wwwPartiGene
5a. Have you made data analysed with our tools available on a public website? If so, please supply a URL.
5b. Would you like us to include this site in a links section?yes         no
6a. Contact email address
6b. Would you like to join out mailing list for software update notifications?yes         no
7. Any other comments / suggestions?
...other interesting things...


Blaxter Lab Publications 2006

evolution of operons
The tree of Nematoda

We have used molecular phylogenetics techniques to update our tree of the nematodes, revealing new patterns in the evolution of parasitism and of life on the land.

Meldal BH, Debenham NJ, De Ley P, De Ley IT, Vanfleteren JR, Vierstraete AR, Bert W, Borgonie G, Moens T, Tyler PA, Austen MC, Blaxter ML, Rogers AD, Lambshead PJ. An improved molecular phylogeny of the Nematoda with special emphasis on marine taxa. Mol Phylogenet Evol. 2006 Sep 23 doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2006.08.025.
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