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A comprehensive collection of over 123 scientific skills has been developed for Claude, enabling it to function as an AI research assistant across various scientific fields. These skills support complex workflows in areas such as bioinformatics, cheminformatics, clinical research, and machine learning, providing users with extensive tools and resources for their scientific tasks.
StringZilla v4 has been released with CUDA support, enabling fast string processing on GPUs, and includes new features for information retrieval, databases, and bioinformatics. The library offers significant performance improvements for string similarity calculations and hash functions, showcasing efficient algorithms for both CPU and GPU environments. This release is under an open-source license, making it available for commercial use.
The Earth BioGenome Project (EBP) aims to sequence the genomes of nearly all eukaryotic species on Earth by 2035, with significant advancements in technology making this goal increasingly feasible. Researchers are currently working on scaling genome sequencing techniques, particularly long-read sequencing, to enhance our understanding of biodiversity and evolution, while also potentially uncovering valuable new drugs and chemicals.
The article outlines a roadmap for learning bioinformatics from scratch, reflecting on the author's own experiences over 12 years. It provides a curated list of free resources across various essential topics, including Linux, R, statistics, linear algebra, machine learning, and Python, encouraging readers to take action and start their learning journey.