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    GenForm

    Generation of molecular formulas by high-resolution MS and MS/MS data

    ...Zhang, A. Muller: MS/MS Data Improves Automated Determination of Molecular Formulas by Mass Spectrometry. MATCH Commun. Math. Comput. Chem. 65, 259-290, 2011. The software user manual is available here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/307964728_MOLGEN-MSMS_Software_User_Manual Example MS and MS/MS data files for GenForm can be downloaded here: https://sourceforge.net/p/genform/code/HEAD/tree/trunk/data/ A first program call could look like this: GenForm ms=SinapinicAcidMs.txt msms=SinapinicAcidMsMs.txt exist out
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    Patlac--Xml2cpp is a totally customizable code generator that generates classes (c++ for now) automatically from a xsd schema. Classes are described in google-ctemplate files and a xml options file allow precise definition of projects.
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    This site hosts the source code for C++ version of the Broker for SBW, NOM module, advanced simulation suite, analysis applications and model editors.
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    BioC

    We describe a simple XML format to share text documents and annotation

    A minimalist approach to share text documents and data annotations. Allows a large number of different annotations to be represented. Project files contain: - simple code to hold/read/write data and perform sample processing. - BioC-formatted corpora - BioC tools that work with BioC corpora BioC goals - simplicity - interoperability - broad use - reuse There should be little investment required to learn to use a format or a software module to process that format. We are interested in reuse, and we focus on common NLP tasks that are broadly useful for textmining.
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    HeatmapGenerator
    HeatmapGenerator is a graphical user interface software program written in C++, R, and OpenGL to create customized gene expression heatmaps from RNA-seq and microarray data in medical research. HeatmapGenerator can also be used to make heatmaps in a variety of other non-medical fields. HeatmapGenerator is peer-reviewed published software (http://www.scfbm.org/content/9/1/30). Please cite: [Khomtchouk et al.: "HeatmapGenerator: High performance RNAseq and microarray visualization software suite to examine differential gene expression levels using an R and C++ hybrid computational pipeline." ...
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    bio-cargo

    CARGO - Compressed ARchival for GenOmics

    CARGO is a high-level framework that can semi-automatically generate software systems optimized for the compressed storage of arbitrary types of large genomic data collections. Straightforward applications of CARGO methods to compress FASTQ and SAM format archives require only a few lines of code, produce solutions that match and sometimes outperform specialized format-tailored compressors, and scale well to multi-TB datasets.
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    Moose

    Multiscale Neuroscience and Systems Biology Simulator

    Moose is the core of a modern software platform for the simulation of neural systems ranging from subcellular components and biochemical reactions to complex models of single neurons, large networks, and systems-level processes. We have moved Github.com. This should be your source for the latest version of the code.
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    parSRA

    Portable Framework for the Parallel Execution of Short Read Aligners

    ...It uses the following techniques in order to improve scalability: 1) a fast splitting of the input reads using the FUSE kernel module available in most of current Linux distributions; 2) a balanced on-demand distribution of the reads based on the shared locks of UPC++, an extension of C++ for parallel computing that follows the Partitioned Global Address Space (PGAS) paradigm. parSRA is portable as its configuration file allows the users to parallelize the execution of existing SRA tools without the need to modify the source code of parSRA or the aligner.
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    CUDAlign

    CUDAlign is a tool that aligns huge DNA sequences in CUDA capable GPUs

    ...IPDPS 2011: 1199-1211 [3] Edans Sandes, Alba Melo. CUDAlign: using GPU to accelerate the comparison of megabase genomic sequences. PPOPP 2010: 137-146 The latest source code can be found in Github. See the MASA project at https://github.com/edanssandes/MASA-CUDAlign
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    MSL

    MSL

    http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcc.22968

    ...Reference: Kulp DW, Subramaniam S, Donald JE, Hannigan BT, Mueller BK, Grigoryan G, Senes A. Structural informatics, modeling, and design with an open-source Molecular Software Library (MSL). J Comput Chem. 2012 vol. 33 pages 1645-61 Download article at http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcc.22968
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    FamSeq

    Variant calling on the basis of pedigree information

    ...To accommodate variations in data complexity, FamSeq consists of three distinct implementations of the Mendelian genetic model: the Bayesian network algorithm, Elston-Stewart algorithm and Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm. To make the software efficient and applicable to large families, we parallelized the Bayesian network algorithm that copes with pedigrees with inbreeding loops without losing calculation precision on an NVIDIA® graphics processing unit.
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    MGEScan is a suite of two software tools MGEScan-LTR and MGEScan-non-LTR. MGEScan-LTR is a software that can identify new LTR retrotransposons without relying on a library of known elements. It uses approximate string matching technique and protein domain analysis to detect intact LTR retrotransposons. In addition, it identifies partially deleted or solo LTRs using profile Hidden Markov Models (pHMMs).
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    parFE is fully-parallel high-performance finite element code targeted to the modeling of trabecular bones in humans. It employs scalable multigrid solvers for efficient solutions on massively parallel computers.
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    Biologic Institute's Stylus simulation software suite. (See the SVN repository for source code.)
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    """ E-Cell's source code repository has moved to GitHub! https://github.com/ecell The development of E-Cell now continues on GitHub. The Subversion repository was abandoned. """ E-Cell System is an object-oriented software suite for modeling, simulation, and analysis of large scale complex systems such as biological cells. It allows many components driven by multiple algorithms with different timescales to coexist in a model.
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    Using the CUDA API this project modifies the AutoDock software to run in parallel on NVIDIA GPUs. Users will be able to download and compile the code and use AutoDock on CUDA capable Graphics Cards. Autodock is located at http://autodock.scripps.edu/
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    The Molecular Modeling Templates, MMT is a C++ class library for molecular simulation applications. MMT serves as a code basis that can be easily extended and modified to perform Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics simulations.
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    Virtual machine/emulator; "holding pen" for self-replicating programs written in custom RISC assembly-like language, evolving via random point mutations and periodic fitness-based cullings. Inspired (like Avida) by Thomas Ray's alife simulator, Tierra
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