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    Specify Software

    Specify Software

    Biodiversity Database Platform

    Specify is a biological collections and species occurrence database management platform for zoological museums, herbaria and other biodiversity specimen repositories. Specify is supported by grants from the Division of Biological Infrastructure, U.S. National Science Foundation and the State of Kansas. A web browser application, Specify 7, is available on GitHub. In 2015, 450 biological collections worldwide use Specify Software for collections data management. An iPad app, Specify Insight...
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    GenomeView
    GenomeView is a genome browser and annotation editor that displays reference sequence, annotation, multiple alignments, short read alignments and graphs. Most major data formats are supported. Local and internet files can be loaded. This project has moved to GitHub: https://github.com/GenomeView/genomeview
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    BioAnnote

    BioAnnote

    Annotator Desktop application is able to annotate biomedical texts by

    Annotator Desktop application is able to annotate biomedical texts by using different high-quality online resources, such as Medlineplus and Freebase. Users can introduce biomedical documents and obtain annotations for the relevant terms, such as diseases, symptoms and treatments. In addition, users can retrieve more detailed information for each recognized entity (making use of an integrated web browser), including related topics, external links, related bibliography and paper abstracts.
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    locusvu

    Tool for genomics;automates data retrieval from db;enables workflows

    LocusVu is a novel Java based software tool that accepts a list of genomic loci (positions on the chromosome) as input and automates fetching of related information (cytogenetic band, gene name, OMIM data etc.) from public databases such as the UCSC genome browser database. It then enables multiple workflows on the retrieved results, like comparing multiple datasets (comparative genomics), viewing neighboring genes for a loci from within the tool itself, or graphically representing these...
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    A lightweight and scalable genome browser
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    JGBA

    This project is a genome browser and annotation tool in java.

    This project is a genome browser and annotation tool in java.
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    iPiG

    Integrating PSMs into Genome browser visualisations

    iPiG targets the integration of peptide spectrum matches (PSMs) from mass spectrometry (MS) peptide identifications into genomic visualisations provided by genome browser such as the UCSC genome browser (http://genome.ucsc.edu/). iPiG takes PSMs from the MS standard format mzIdentML (*.mzid) or in text format and provides results in genome track formats (BED and GFF3 files), which can be easily imported into genome browsers. For more details about iPiG and it's functionallity, please...
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    LSM Stack Browser & 3D Plotter
    A software tool enabling the user to browse through an image stack created by a confocal microscope. Points can be plotted through the stack, producing a digital 3D representation, which can be viewed in 3D and compared with other plots.
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    OmicBrowse, developed with Flash and Java, is a highly evaluated genome browser integrating omics knowledge ranging from genomes to phenomes and is especially appropriate for positional-cloning purposes.
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    Chipster is a biologist-friendly analysis software for high-throughput data. It contains over 200 analysis tools for next generation sequencing (NGS), microarray and proteomics data. Users can combine tools in automatic analysis workflows, which can be shared. Chipster's interactive visualizations allow users to select datapoints and create new gene lists. For NGS data Chipster contains a built-in genome browser, which highlights SNPs and automatically indexes BAM files and calculates...
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    The Genomic Diversity and Phenotype Connection (GDPC) written in JAVA uses web services to make XML formatted data publicly available. The GDPC Browser (front-end GUI) can access these services, and other applications can use the API.
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