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The BioSimz project aims to deliver a library (as well as the interface) to conduct large-scale biomolecular simulations at their atomic scales of detail. The initiative idea is to observe the protein crowding in vivo; it now can do much more than that!
EMBOSS is a dynamic and comprehensive Open Source package for bioinformatics (DNA and protein sequence analysis, protein structure, phylogenetics, etc.). EMBOSS is written in C, also compatible with C++, and has a separate Java interface (Jemboss)
DAGchainer identifies chains of gene pairs sharing conserved order between genomic regions, by identifying paths through a directed acyclic graph (DAG).
A collection of tools for working with the comparative data analysis ontology including import/export facilities for common phylogenetic file formats, and also a triple-store framework.
ARTADE (ARabidopsis Tiling-Array-based Detection of Exons) is a standard tool for the automatic annotation of genome-wide tiling-array data in Arabidopsis. ARTADE is a program originally written by Dr. Tetsuro Toyoda, RIKEN, Japan.
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DIY Genomics is an open source bioinformatics consortium intended to bring a collection of tools and libraries into the hands of small scale genomics labs for the process of sequence assembly and annotation. Projects include DIYA, MGAP, CRISPR, and DIYGV
4-Dimensional Cell Simulator (4DiCeS) is a framework on hybrid (stochastic and deterministic) modeling and simulation of (whole) cell environments in 4D. The framework may incorporate any reaction and diffusion algorithms applicable in a 4D grid layout.
Open Screening Environment is a open source system for management of High Throughput Screening related experiments. The platform consists of new research tools that will enhance significantly management and analysis of HTS data. More information can be f
IGBM (Identification of gene blocks in microorganisms) implements a BLAST-like method to infer conserved gene clusters among closely related prokaryotes, and provides a graphical user interface to navigate the identified clusters and their annotated info
Life Science Identifier (LSID) resolution protocol, to locate biologically significant data over a network, within middle-ware providing a client A.P.I. for Life Science applications, and server software, for Industry data providers.
Avian Freeware Suite (AFS) provides two things: Developers with libraries for Java Swing Widgets, XML handling, Fortran95 and Pascal; End users (Medical students, doctors, scientists) with productivity tools they can use (quizzes, XML databasing & PDF)
CompuCell3D is a software framework for multimodel simulations of biocomplexity
problems. It has been developed as an ongoing project for the Interdisciplinary Center
for the Study of Biocomplexity at the university of Notre Dame.
It moves by itself inside networks like virus infection & plagues, it is being written to solve computer virus problem drastically and responsibly. It is legal, free and open for public domain to improve W3 ICT Security.
TM4 is a suite of applications for managing and analyzing microarray data. TM4 provides data storage and tracking, image analysis, normalization, data filtering, clustering and statistical analysis capabilities. Includes MADAM, Spotfinder, MIDAS, and MeV.
The Biomolecule Naming Service (BNS) is loosely inspired by DNS servers used to resolve host names and IP addresses. BNS uses the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) to resolve gene/protein names and identifiers.