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    MiModD

    MiModD

    Mutation Identification in Model Organism Genomes using Desktop PCs

    MiModD is a software package for genomic variant identification from next-generation sequencing (NGS) data with optimized usage of system resources and a user-friendly interface. For most model organism genomes it lets the user carry out a complete analysis from unaligned genomic NGS read data to an annotated list of variants on a regular Desktop PC within a few hours. Its user-interface is beginner-friendly and designed to encourage geneticists to analyze NGS data themselves without the...
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    FastaTools

    Performs several operations to Fasta protein databases

    FastaTools performs several operations to Fasta protein databases. For more information, you can have a look at the README.md file in the source code tree: https://sourceforge.net/p/lp-csic-uab/fastatools/code/ci/default/tree/README.md Or you can download the Documentation an Tutorial PDF file in the Files section: https://sourceforge.net/projects/fastatools.lp-csic-uab.p/files/FastaTools%20Documentation%20and%20Tutorials.pdf - Gallardo, Ó., Ovelleiro, D., Gay, M., Carrascal, M.,...
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    seqMINER
    A genome wide mapping data interpretation platform for NGS(ChIPSeq). A tutorial can be found at: http://genomeast.igbmc.fr/wiki/doku.php?id=training:seqminer
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    dna-bison

    Bisulfite alignment On Nodes of a cluster

    Bison allows users with access to a computer cluster to rapidly align whole-genome bisulfite sequencing or RRBS reads. It can align both directional and non-directional libraries and uses bowtie2. Multiple compute nodes are not absolutely required, but will make the alignment process faster. Further details available on the Wiki page. Help also available on SEQanswers (http://seqanswers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31314) or by creating a ticket here. You can now track the...
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    SLiMScape

    A Protein Short Linear Motif Analysis Plugin for Cytoscape

    SLiMScape adds Short linear motif discovery tools to Cytoscape, transforming it into a SLiM discovery platform. A tutorial is available at the following URL: http://bioware.ucd.ie/slimscape/
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    This program will read in data generated by ABI DNA Analyzers using GeneScan or GeneMapper, CEQ 2000 and SCF instruments and construct gel images which are straightened and sized. Please download and view the tutorial, no documentation is included in 2.1
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