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    GCB_package

    Stand-alone version of the Genome Complexity Browser

    This application allows observing genome rearrangements in prokaryotic genomes. It provides rearrangements frequencies profiles and genomes graph representation.
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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.
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    GNomEx

    GNomEx

    A Genomic LIMS and Data Repository

    ...MySQL is used for the database, although any modern RDBMS can be used.
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    gMol

    gMol

    gMol molecular graphics

    We've moved to https://github.com/tjod/gMol/wiki gMol is an interactive visualization system used to display and manipulate 3-dimensional models of scientific data, such as molecular structures and surfaces. It contains both OpenGL and web browser widgets that enable flexible user interfaces.
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    mx is a Ruby/Rails code base with broad application in evolutionary biology, it includes general functionality for matrix handling, sequence management, ontology construction, specimen handling, taxonomic catalogs, taxonomic descriptions and more
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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 results in bar / pie charts. LocusVu has a simple easy-to-use GUI on the frontend which enables intuitive user interaction with the underlying logic. ...
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    Clover

    Clover

    a simple lab information management system (LIMS)

    Clover is a simple lab information management system (LIMS) designed for biology labs, especially plant biology labs. It provides an easy way to manage and handle the information of lab material, catalogs (inventories), and orders. USE PHP 5.*! Clover will not work on PHP 7.*! The wiki page contains detailed help documents: https://sourceforge.net/p/cloversystem/wiki/Home/ For lab instrument scheduling, please use Cloveriver: https://sourceforge.net/projects/cloveriver/ Please...
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    Application to create 'electronic fluorescent pictographic' representations of gene expression patterns. Created at the Provart lab of the department of Cell & Systems Biology, University of Toronto.
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    SVGMap

    Open source web tool to help you in the data visualisation

    SVGMap is an open source web tool to help you in the visualisation of experimental data associated to some graphical representation. More at : 1. Project website http://bg.upf.edu/svgmap 2. Reference : Xavier Rafael-Palou, Michael P. Schroeder, and Nuria Lopez-Bigas SVGMap: configurable image browser for experimental data Bioinformatics 2011 : btr581v1-btr581.
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    GPL-licensed Electronic Medical Record and Practice Management system for medical providers that runs in any web browser in multiple languages. It provides an XML-RPC backend and multiple import and export formats, as well as reporting and other features
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    JCVI VICS
    VI Compute Server (VICS) is a collection of grid-enabled bioinformatics tools with HTTP (browser) and Web Services (scriptable) interfaces. JCVI VICS is licensed under the Perl Foundation Artistic License 2.0.
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    CNV Workshop is a web-enabled platform for analyzing genome variation such as copy number variation (CNV). Learn about CNV Workshop in our associated BMC Bioinformatics manuscript: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/11/74
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    Ruby Research Wiki (RRiki) can be used to keep notes and organize references for research. It uses a browser interface, an intuitive plain text formatting language (markdown), and facilities to cross-reference and hierarchically organize notes
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    The Chemical Structures Project is a set of 3D structures of molecules in CML format. Each file contains also some physical properties, which can be access using a web browser or a CML file reader.
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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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    Dualword-PMC

    PMC browser

    PubMed Central browser. Source code: http://github.com/dualword/dualword-pmc/
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    Shred is a fast and scalable faceted data browser. The application allows users to navigate the data in an intuitive way and by any path they wish to take. Immediate intuitive information regarding the data is apparent.
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