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    Deem

    Analyze time-course data with significance tests, clustering, modeling

    Use statistical methods to analyze time-course data (gene expression microarray and RNA-seq data in particular, but not limited to). Apply significance tests to filter out only significant genes or time series. Cluster time series into similar groups. Generate network models, including linear or non-linear models. Variable selection and optimization routines included. Written in Scala and R. The application is a cross-platform desktop app with a simple GUI and is fully functional currently. The app was and is developed at the University of Rochester (http://cbim.urmc.rochester.edu) under the GPL 3.0 license. ...
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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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    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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