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    BIGSdb

    Software for storing and analysing bacterial sequence data

    The Bacterial Isolate Genome Sequence Database (BIGSdb) is a scalable, web-accessible database system designed to store and analyse linked phenotypic and genotypic information in a computationally efficient manner. Sequence data can range from single sequence reads to multiple contigs generated by whole genome sequencing technologies. The system incorporates the capacity to define and identify any number of loci and genetic variants at those loci within the stored nucleotide sequences...
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    Bayesian Estimated Core Genome

    A pipeline for estimating the core genome of a set of genome sequences

    ... the necessary files to create the genome diagrams seen in van Tonder et al. [2] using Circos [3]. 1. Jolley KA, Maiden MC. BIGSdb: Scalable analysis of bacterial genome variation at the population level. BMC Bioinformatics 2010, 11:595. 2. van Tonder AJ, Mistry S, et al.Defining the estimated core genome of bacterial populations using a Bayesian decision model. (under review) 3. Krzywinski M, Schein J et al. Circos: an information aesthetic for comparative genomics. Genome Res 2009, 19:1639-1645.
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