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The NCBI site brings a lot more information for bioinformatics:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/guide/ ...

All resources

A detailed overview of molecular and literature analysis and data banks

Chemicals and

bioassays

Bioinformatic analyses should eventually lead to new experiments to confirm

the results; the necessary ingredients and measurement methods are collected

here: Chemicals and biological measurement methods (bioassays)

Data and

software

Here we find numerous databases and programs

DNA and RNA

Software and tools for the analysis of DNA and RNA

Domains and

structures

Analysis of protein domains (small folding units) and large structures

Genes and

expression

Analysis of the transcription of genes under different conditions

Genetics and

medicine

Numerous genetic information

Genomes and

maps

Useful maps to find your way around genomes

Homology

Similarity comparisons to proteins, but at the structural level. In particular, it

is thus possible to calculate one’s own protein structure by pointing out a

similar three-dimensional structure

Literature

In addition to MEDLINE (see above), there are many articles that can be

found on the site and read online, as well as important textbooks

Proteins

General analyses of protein sequence, structure and function. In particular,

the protein domains, i.e. the functional building units in the protein, are also

examined in more detail

Sequence

analysis

Other programs besides BLAST that examine the sequence of a protein or a

nucleic acid

Taxonomy

Classification of a sequence in a catalogue of all species. Many of the results

are presented as phylogenetic trees

Training and

tutorials

Highly recommended for a first start, see: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/

guide/training-­tutorials/

Especially the BLAST search and the taxonomy are explained in a very nice

beginner tutorial

Variation

How do I do justice to biodiversity and variety?

1.1  How Do I Start My Bioinformatics Analysis? Useful Links and Tools