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    CBFlib
    CBFLIB is a library of ANSI-C functions providing a simple mechanism for accessing Crystallographic Binary Files (CBF files) and Image-supporting CIF (imgCIF) files. The CBFLIB API is loosely based on the CIFPARSE API for mmCIF files.
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    Comet MS/MS search engine

    Comet MS/MS search engine

    Comet open source tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) search engine.

    September 2021: the code repository has migrate to https://github.com/UWPR/Comet Comet is an open source tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) sequence database search engine. It identifies peptides by searching MS/MS spectra against sequences present in protein sequence databases. Comet currently exists as a simple Windows or Linux command line binary that only does MS/MS database search. Supported input formats are mzXML, mzML, ms2, and Thermo RAW files. Supported output formats are tab-delimited text, Percolator pin, SQT, and pepXML Documentation and project website: http://comet-ms.sourceforge.net
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    PSICOV

    The unofficial binary for PSICOV: Protein Sparse Inverse COVariance

    PSICOV (Protein Sparse Inverse Covariance estimation program) is a coevoultion algorithm applied to very large (typically >=1000 sequences) multiple sequence alignments for precise protein structural contact prediction. This is the unofficial precompiled Windows binary for PSICOV compiled by Chengxin Zhang at Fudan University. The source code is copyrighted by David T. Jones, University College London.
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    GENIE (GEne-geNe IntEraction)

    GPU based Parallel Gene-Gene Interaction Analysis

    Gene-gene interaction in genetic association studies is computationally intensive when a large number of SNPs are involved. Most of the latest Central Processing Units (CPUs) have multiple cores, whereas Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) also have hundreds of cores and have been recently used to implement faster scientific software. However, currently there are no genetic analysis software packages that allow users to fully utilize the computing power of these multi-core devices for genetic...
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    bint

    Converts intensity text files to binary for fast subsetting

    bint was written for the purpose of obtaining subsets of intensity data from genotyping assays. Either the X & Y intensities for creating cluster plots or Log R Ratio and B Allele Frequencies for CNV detection. Extracting the data for individual SNP/CNV markers or individual samples was slow grep/awk'ing the text files exported from the genotyping run (e.g. Illumina final report files). bint converts the text representation of the intensity float data to into a IEEE754 indexed binary file...
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