What are BITS?
These video tutorials provide help on using databases and research tools for bioinformatics. They are brought to you by a collaboration of the MIT Engineering and Science Libraries and Harvard's Countway Library.
Workshops
A recorded workshop from January 2009 - IAP.
Bioinformatics for Beginners (49:48)
List of video tutorials
General:
- MIT Libraries
- Searching the MIT Library Collections: print and electronic
- Database Search Tips
- Accessing Items
- Citation Management Tools
- Workshops
Specialized topics:
BioInformatics Tutorials Series (BITS)
Here's an example of a BITS video. See the boxes below for the rest of the series.
UCSC Genome Browser
BIT 1.1: UCSC Genome Browser: Getting DNA Sequence (3:57)
BIT 1.2: UCSC Genome Browser: Using Annotation Tracks (5:47)
BIT 1.3: UCSC Genome Browser: Locating Intron-Exon Boundaries (4:56)
BIT 1.4: UCSC Genome Browser: Searching with BLAT (6:14)
BLAST
BIT 2.1: Do I need to BLAST? The Use of BLAST Link (7:24)
BIT 2.2: Do I need to BLAST? The Use of Related Sequences (6:53)
BIT 2.3: Nucleotide BLAST (5:46)
BIT 2.4: Nucleotide BLAST: Algorithm Comparisons (6:14)
Entrez
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