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OrthoInspector is a new software system for orthology/paralogy analysis. Its purpose is to facilitate the installation and the maintenance of a database describing orthology/inparalogy relations and to provide tools to exploit these data.
Simple python code that produces color-coded quality plots based on fastq format read quality scores. Scores are averaged over binned read tile coordinates. Useful for spotting spatial quality patterns.
PyBact is an open source software written in Python for Bacterial Identification. The software generates simulated data matrix which accurately represents the probabilistic positive/negative results of the tested biochemical test.
The project would include the development of XUL, CSS and Javascript components to assist biologists in sequence manipulations, data mining, dataanalysis, etc.).
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This is a c-library that provides tools for advanced
analysis of electrophysiological data. It features
denoising, unsupervised classification, time-frequency
analysis, phase-space analysis, neural networks, time-warping and
more.
The Katsura tool overlays microarray gene expression data, proteomics, and similar biological data onto metabolic pathways. [Pathogen Functional Genomics Resource Center (PFGRC) @ J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI)]
NetBuilder' is a tool for building, visualizing, and simulating multi-layered biological networks, structured as hierarchical Petri-nets. It has a built-in stochastic simulator, but also provides easy access to other simulation and analysis.
The TIMTAM (Target Information Management Tracking And More) system implements a secure knowledgebase supporting the management, tracking, and analysis of experimental data associated with structural biology projects.
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Databases to aid Metabolomics projects providing storage functionality for raw and preprocessed data, and integration with existing dataanalysis environments.
Metaboflux is a generic approach for predicting flux distribution in metabolic networks under multiple and various constraints deducted from the experiments, to increase the biological relevance of the model.
Flow Investigation using N-Dimensions (FIND) is a program designed for analysis and visualization of Flow Cytometry data. FIND focuses specifically on automated population discovery (clustering) methods. The project targets both users and developers.
NumericalFISH is a bioinformatics graphical tool for easy analysis of BLAST or BLAT results, especially aimed at the study of duplications or segmental duplications.
The final build of this software now is distributed in R, embedded in "RedeR': an R/Bioconductor package for hierarchical and nested network analysis... more about RedeR: http://bioconductor.org/packages/2.9/bioc/html/RedeR.html
BIL++ is a set of standalone C++ packages for data processing in Bioinformatics (Graph mining, Bayesian networks, Genetic algorithm, Discretization, Gene expression dataanalysis, Hypothesis testing).
Knime (http://www.knime.org) nodes for sequence bioinformatics. Sequime is an eclipse plug-in for the KNIME data mining platform, providing additional nodes for reading, processing and visualizing sequence information.
Parsers for biological data based on scanner generators like Flex (C), Re2c(C), Jflex (Java) and Ifickle (Tcl). This scanner generators are providing easier maintainance, development and higher speed than hand written scanners. Scanner output is SQL.
A population-based method for DNA copy number analysis: recurrent copy number aberration indentification in multiple samples (with no need of single-sample calling). Developed for a quick analysis of high resolution and large population data.
IMAS is a Visual Analytics system for the discovery of knowledge in genomic information. IMAS enables genomic scientists to rapidly analyze and visualize a set of microbial genomic sequences using tools such as Glimmer, Blast, Clustal-W, Primer3.
H-mito is a mitochondrial DNA haplogroup prediction tool based on the phylogenetic tree http://www.phylotree.org/. Ancillary scripts: mitoP.py to extract mutation lists and clustal-2-fasta.zip to join, align through clustalw and convert data.
GODASM is the brief of ".Gff Organized DataAnalysis System for Microarray Studies". Private programs, GODA system, had been successful developed in 2008 at CGMH,Taiwan. Now the project will transfer GODAs to open-source based system.
A database and a web front end for physiologic data on animal feeding, developed with PostgreSQL and Django at NESCent (http://www.nescent.org) for Mammalian Feeding Working Group (http://www.feedexp.org).
Current development of the codebase is on Github at http://github.com/NESCent/feedingdb.