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    Phenoscape
    The Phenoscape project attempts to formalize the description of evolutionary characters to make them interoperable and computable with the body of phenotype annotation being generated by model organism databases, and other biomedical research.
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    gsasnp2

    gsasnp2

    PubMed ID: 29562348 / DOI: 10.1093/nar/gky175

    * GSA-SNP2 is a successor of GSA-SNP (Nam et al. 2010, NAR web server issue). GSA-SNP2 accepts human GWAS summary data (rs numbers, p-values) or gene-wise p-values and outputs pathway genesets ‘enriched’ with genes associated with the given phenotype. It also provides both local and global protein interaction networks in the associated pathways. * Article: SYoon, HCTNguyen, YJYoo, JKim, BBaik, SKim, JKim, SKim, DNam, "Efficient pathway enrichment and network analysis of GWAS summary data...
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    MetaErg

    MetaErg

    Metagenome Annotation Pipeline

    MetaErg is a stand-alone and fully automated metagenome and metaproteome annotation pipeline published at: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fgene.2019.00999/full. If you are using this pipeline for your work, please cite: Dong X and Strous M (2019) An Integrated Pipeline for Annotation and Visualization of Metagenomic Contigs. Front. Genet. 10:999. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2019.00999 The instructions on configuring and running the MetaErg pipeline is available at GitHub...
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    Generic Model Organism Database Project
    GMOD is a set of interoperable open source software components for visualizing, annotating, and managing biological data. See http://gmod.org for more.
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    Based on HL7 v.2.3.1 Orders & Results Reference Information Model (RIM)s, The project is NOT a CPOE per-se. Instead, the project provides "applications" that allow EHR's to perform Outpatient Orders and Results via HIE, and collect these into their EHRs to feed the EHR "CPOE module / section" (ex. with prescribed drugs, ordered labs and results, ....) The first module in the project was the "ePrescribing application"; certified by RxHub and SureScripts back in 2007.
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