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GMOD is a set of interoperable open source software components for visualizing, annotating, and managing biological data. See http://gmod.org for more.
openModeller is a complete C++ framework for species potential distribution modelling. The project also includes a graphical user interface, a web service interface and an API for Python.
SBSI (Systems Biology Software Infrastructure) is a suite of tools for systems biology, such as parallelized numerical algorithms, and a Java, Eclipse RCP based client for visualizing results, running simulations, and integrating SBML based plugins.
IDL specified API for manipulating and processing CellML 1.0 and 1.1. Includes C++ implementation. Accessible from a C++ program, or from any language for which a CORBA language mapping is available Also, a Java wrapper of the API is available.
The characterization of genomic sites is a major challenge in the understanding and exploitation of next generation sequencing data. Most genomic sites are represented by short, degenerated motifs with a scattered distribution and sometimes with biological function (ex: regulation of gene expression, splicing patterns or epigenetics signals). These motifs are associated with a huge amount of noise and thus, the development of a computational platform for accurate detection of genomic sites...
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.
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
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)