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Welcome to the Bioinformatics Facility

The Bioinformatics Facility at Wayne State University, located in the Biological Sciences Building on the WSU main campus, provides data storage, retrieval, and analysis services for WSU scientists and their colleagues and collaborators.


  :: MacVector Available on Campus
MacVector, the leading sequence analysis package for the Macintosh, provides sequence editing, PCR primer analysis, Internet database searches, protein analysis, and a wide variety of other functions. Please contact Dan Liu for information on how to use this campus floating license. He can be reached at 313-577-2465.

  :: LARALink Project Launched
LARALink is a database driven web application, which utilizes several public datasets important for analysis of genetic disorders. LARALink allows UniGene clusters or SNPs to be queried for multiple patients by cytoband, marker or base pair range.
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  :: Celera Access on Campus
The Celera Discovery System (CDS) is an easy to use desktop resource. This unified platform provides comprehensive, regularly-updated mouse and human genome data from proprietary and public sources-integrated, aggregated, validated, curated and classified along with analysis tools and super-computing power. Contact Bin Yao at 313-577-2465 to learn how you can access this system from the Wayne State Campus under our license agreement.

  :: Genomatix Access on Campus
The Genomatix Bioinformatics tools can be used to solve various problems in the characterization of regulatory networks and target genes. Contact Bin Yao at 313-577-2465 to learn how you can access this system from the Wayne State Campus under our license agreement.
  :: Collection of databases online for researchers
Nucleic Acid Research has a database issue for year 2003. It summarized high-qulity databases that avialable throughout the world. If interested, the editorial can be found here. A table of categorized links for easy navigation can be found here.
  :: Genespring Licenses for Wayne State Researchers
Genespring is a software package for microarray analysis. It is currently installed and supported at a number of locations on campus. Floating licenses are available, please contact us if you would like to try this software.
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  :: OU/WSU ENSEMBL Mirror ready for public use
ENSEMBL mirror site is up and running for researchers.Ensembl provides easy access to sequence data. It is a web-based genome browser which shows structure and location for known genes.
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  :: Visit our Genomics Core for all your high-throughput analysis
The WSU Genomics Core is a leader in high-throughput efforts such as automated DNA isolation from blood/tissue, sequencing, Affymetrix and spotted arrays. More information coming soon.

  :: Wayne State Professors publish new Bioinformatics textbook
Introduction to Bioinformatics: A theoretical and practical approach
New Bioinfomatics textbook authored by Drs. Krawetz and Womble of Wayne State University was published by Humana Press. Have a closer look at the cover and the accompanied CD. The text will be used at WSU for MBG 8680, a graduate course on "Computer Applications in Molecular Genetics."
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Silicon Genetics will be on campus December 10th to conduct Gene Spring 6.0 training. This will be an all day training session (Level III). Contact Aditya for more information.
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Services
The facility is actively seeking new and exciting projects to work on. For a limited time, we are making our services available through a grant subsidy. more
 

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