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    OligoYap Portable

    OligoYap Portable

    Oligo design and bioinformatic analysis software.

    OligoYap can be used to design classical PCR, SYBR Green, TaqMan, MGB, Molecular Beacons, Microarray and Real-Time PCR primers/probes and for bioinformatics analysis. It has the features of enzyme cut analysis, mutation analysis, DNA/protein match and BLAST. You can easily record laboratory materials/files, prepare PCR mix and many other laboratory operations. It works on windows8.1 and earlier operating systems, but has not been tried on windows10 and later. For better images, you can...
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    YeastpRofileSpearman

    YeastpRofileSpearman

    Software to calculate profiles around TSS and TTS of yeast mRNAs

    YeastpRofileSpearman is a portable Windows form application, written in C#, to compute the profile of a genomic variable around transcription start (TSS) and termination (TTS) sites of yeast mRNAs. It is variation of the software application YeastpRofile (https://sourceforge.net/projects/yeastprofile/) in which Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient (Rs) is computed in place of Pearson correlation coefficient.
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    YeastpRofile

    YeastpRofile

    Software to calculate profiles around TSS and TTS of yeast mRNAs

    YeastpRofile is a portable Windows form application, written in C#, to compute the profile of a genomic variable around transcription start (TSS) and termination (TTS) sites of yeast mRNAs. The profile is obtained by calculating the genome-wide Pearson correlation coefficient (R) between the genomic variable values and the TSS (or TTS) counts at incremental shifting of transcribed strand. The data of TSS and TTS counts used to compute the profiles were taken from the work of Pelechano et al....
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    The structural analysis library is a C/C++ portable software library for analyzing the structural properties of stoichiometric networks
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    The Genomics Unified Schema (GUS) is a strongly typed relational database schema and an accompanying portable object-based software platform used for integration, analysis, curation, inquiry and presentation of sequence based genomics information.
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