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Bioinformatics Starts Here! Ncbi Navigation Guide - Part 1
Published 5/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 29m | Size: 1.32 GB [/center]
Master NCBI tools from scratch: Gene, Protein, BLAST, ClinVar, dbSNP, OMIM, FASTA & GenBank with real-world work
What you'll learn
Navigate the National Center for Biotechnology Information and efficiently search biological databases like Gene, Protein, and Nucleotide
Retrieve and interpret sequences in FASTA and GenBank formats for downstream bioinformatics analysis
Perform BLAST searches and understand sequence alignment metrics like identity, E-value, and query coverage
Explore PubMed, ClinVar, dbSNP, and OMIM to connect genes with diseases, variants, and research literature
Requirements
No prior bioinformatics or programming experience needed; basic biology knowledge and internet access are sufficient
Description
Are you a life science student struggling to understand how to use bioinformatics tools in real research?
This course is your complete beginner-friendly guide to mastering the
National Center for Biotechnology Information - one of the most powerful platforms used in genomics, biotechnology, and clinical research.
Instead of just learning theory, this course focuses on practical, hands-on learning. You will explore how biological data is stored, accessed, and analyzed using real examples.
You will learn how to navigate essential NCBI databases such as Gene, Nucleotide, Protein, PubMed, ClinVar, dbSNP, and OMIM. You will also understand important sequence formats like FASTA and GenBank, which are widely used in bioinformatics workflows.
One of the key highlights of this course is learning how to perform sequence analysis using BLAST, interpret alignment results, and connect gene-level information with mutations, diseases, and research publications.
By the end of this course, you will be able to follow a complete bioinformatics workflow
Gene → Sequence → BLAST → Variant → Literature
This course is designed for beginners and does not require any programming knowledge. Whether you are a student, researcher, or someone transitioning from wet lab to dry lab, this course will give you the confidence to start working with real biological data.
Lets get started!
Who this course is for
Students, researchers, and life science professionals who want to learn bioinformatics and NCBI tools from scratch for research or career growth
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Bioinformatics Starts Here! Ncbi Navigation Guide - Part 1
Published 5/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 29m | Size: 1.32 GB [/center]
Master NCBI tools from scratch: Gene, Protein, BLAST, ClinVar, dbSNP, OMIM, FASTA & GenBank with real-world work
What you'll learn
Navigate the National Center for Biotechnology Information and efficiently search biological databases like Gene, Protein, and Nucleotide
Retrieve and interpret sequences in FASTA and GenBank formats for downstream bioinformatics analysis
Perform BLAST searches and understand sequence alignment metrics like identity, E-value, and query coverage
Explore PubMed, ClinVar, dbSNP, and OMIM to connect genes with diseases, variants, and research literature
Requirements
No prior bioinformatics or programming experience needed; basic biology knowledge and internet access are sufficient
Description
Are you a life science student struggling to understand how to use bioinformatics tools in real research?
This course is your complete beginner-friendly guide to mastering the
National Center for Biotechnology Information - one of the most powerful platforms used in genomics, biotechnology, and clinical research.
Instead of just learning theory, this course focuses on practical, hands-on learning. You will explore how biological data is stored, accessed, and analyzed using real examples.
You will learn how to navigate essential NCBI databases such as Gene, Nucleotide, Protein, PubMed, ClinVar, dbSNP, and OMIM. You will also understand important sequence formats like FASTA and GenBank, which are widely used in bioinformatics workflows.
One of the key highlights of this course is learning how to perform sequence analysis using BLAST, interpret alignment results, and connect gene-level information with mutations, diseases, and research publications.
By the end of this course, you will be able to follow a complete bioinformatics workflow
Gene → Sequence → BLAST → Variant → Literature
This course is designed for beginners and does not require any programming knowledge. Whether you are a student, researcher, or someone transitioning from wet lab to dry lab, this course will give you the confidence to start working with real biological data.
Lets get started!
Who this course is for
Students, researchers, and life science professionals who want to learn bioinformatics and NCBI tools from scratch for research or career growth
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