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Thanksgiving 2023: Thankful for our customers and team | eBlog

As we come towards the end of the year, we at Eclipsebio are taking time this Thanksgiving holiday to reflect on what we are grateful for. As we have asked our fellow team members what they are thankful for, two topics have come up again and again: our customers performing groundbreaking RNA research... [READ MORE]

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Detection of Functional Small Open Reading Frames with Ribosome Profiling  | eBlog

Open reading frames (ORFs) are regions of the transcriptome that have an in-frame start and in-frame stop codon. This means that if a ribosome was to start translating at the start codon and translocate every three bases from codon to codon... [READ MORE]

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The Spooky Secrets of Identifying Protein:RNA Interactions | Halloween eBlog

At Eclipsebio, we aren’t afraid of ghosts! Our RBP-eCLIP services can help you obtain meaningful data about your RBP of interest. RBP-eCLIP is a modified version of eCLIP that includes more quality checkpoints throughout the experiment... [READ MORE]

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How to Use IGV | Bioinformatics eBlog

Interpretation and visualization of RNA next-generation sequencing data can be very challenging, but with genomics viewers such as the Integrative Genomics Viewer (IGV), you can easily visualize and explore your data. In this blog we will walk through how to use the desktop application... [READ MORE]

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RBP-eCLIP Motif Calling | Bioinformatics eBlog

The simplest definition of a motif is a short, patterned sequence of nucleotides that play some role in the biology of a system. In the case of RBPs, this role is to bind selectively to defined regions of a given RBP’s protein structure enabling RBPs to target specific transcripts and specific gene features... [READ MORE]

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RBP-eCLIP Peak Calling | Bioinformatics eBlog

The simplest definition of a motif is a short, patterned sequence of nucleotides that play some role in the biology of a system. In the case of RBPs, this role is to bind selectively to defined regions of a given RBP’s protein structure enabling RBPs to target specific transcripts and specific gene features.... [READ MORE]

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