A new transPLANT newsletter has been launched to keep interested users up-to-date with developments within the project, useful tools and services, and of wider issues of interest.
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Issue 4
The Summer 2015 transPLANT newsletter (issue 4) looks at:
- Training: latest workshop course materials now online
                                          - Comparative genomics in Ensembl Plants
                                          - Plant genome annotation pipelines in the MAKER
                                          - deNBI: the German Network for Bioinformatics Infrastructure
                                          - ELIXIR-EXCELERATE: accelerating the development of data infrastructure for life sciences
Issue 3
The third transPLANT newsletter from Spring 2015 includes articles on:
- transPLANT workshop on 'Mining Plant Variation Data'
                                          - The transPLANT cloud infrastructure
                                          - LAILAPS: a new integrative search engine for plant genomics data
                                          - A new method for QTL Candidate Gene Prioritization
                                          - REPET: a software for the analysis of repeats
Issue 2
The second newsletter for transPLANT from November 2014 includes articles on:
- The transPLANT website: new data, new tools, easier navigation
                                          - Training: new resources and events
                                          - Two new data warehouses: GrapeMine and Wheat3BMine
                                          - e!DAL - Store, cite and share research data
                                          - Filling the gap between sequence and function - a bioinformatics approach
Issue 1:
The first newsletter for transPLANT is now available! The spring 2014 issue brings you up-to-date with all the latest transPLANT news:
- What transPLANT is;
                                          - The variation archive now accepts submissions;
                                          - The transPLANT resource registry;
                                          - transPLANT training resources now available online;
                                          - Results of the 2013 user survey are published;
                                          - Developing standards for plant phenotyping data.


