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    PDBManip

    PDBManip

    PDBManip is a free program for editing PDB (Protein Data Bank) Files

    ...In this way, proficiency in computer programming, that is a must in using Awk or Perl, is not a barrier.
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    Protein ALignment Optimizer
    Protein ALignment Optimiser (PALO) is a script for the selection and alignment of the best combination of transcripts among orthologous genes. PALO is mainly written in Python, although other programming languages are also implemented (R, Perl...).
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    Swallow

    A Nondeterministic GLR Parser for CUDA

    A CUDA parallel parser for nondeterministic grammars based on a Bison-generated GLR Parser. Parsing has been used to syntactically analyze programming language. Usually, parsing programming languages is deterministic, i.e., there exists exactly one valid way to syntactically interpret the input. In this project, non-deterministic parsing is used as means to predicting RNA secondary structures. In non-deterministic parsing, more than one syntactic interpretation is valid. This is where this project comes in. ...
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