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    Jmol

    Jmol

    An interactive viewer for three-dimensional chemical structures.

    Over 1,000,000 page views per month. Jmol/JSmol is a molecular viewer for 3D chemical structures that runs in four independent modes: an HTML5-only web application utilizing jQuery, a Java applet, a stand-alone Java program (Jmol.jar), and a "headless" server-side component (JmolData.jar). Jmol can read many file types, including PDB, CIF, SDF, MOL, PyMOL PSE files, and Spartan files, as well as output from Gaussian, GAMESS, MOPAC, VASP, CRYSTAL, CASTEP, QuantumEspresso, VMD, and many other...
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    PlateEditor

    PlateEditor

    PlateEditor, a free web application to work with multi-well plates

    PlateEditor is a free web application to work with multi-well plates, from creation of layouts to data visualization and aggregation. It is primarily designed as a tool to help scientists working in the field of biology to simplify and fasten the process of data analysis. It is fully client-side: files are never transferred to the server, ensuring complete security and privacy of research data. It doesn't require any installation. - PlateEditor is available at this...
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    openSEQ

    NGS compute distro proloaded with pipeline analysis software

    Forked Ubuntu 14.04 minimal install with XOrg and FluxBox desktop environment for web-based pipeline construction and job submission. HOWTO: 1) Set VM network settings to a bridged adapter type. 2) Load VM to client 3) From host: $ ssh -X ubuntu@<foobar> 'firefox && butterfly.server.py --unsecure' --- passwd = 616287xx 5) or ssh into host with X forwarding, and type runme This will launch an X-session of Firefox on the client, which will then be forwarded to the host. The...
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    Dasty is a web client for visualizing protein sequence feature information using DAS, the Distributed Annotation System.
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    Xi Spectrum Viewer

    Mass Spectrum Viewer Tool

    To overcome current limitations in published MS data accessibility, we introduce a browser-based spectrum viewer that aims to allow exploration of alternative interpretations for MS spectra and additionally: can be operated by non-specialists, is open source, can be integrated into other software, gives appropriate publication-quality output. Spectrum Viewer is implemented totally on the client side using XHTML for menus and dialogs, SVG for spectrum and peptide display, and Javascript to drive functionality. It comprises 3 parts: (1) the core Spectrum Viewer displays peptide-spectrum matches and implements zooming, mouse-over peaks to highlight matching parts of peptide, mouse-over parts of peptide to highlight matching peaks, export SVG, and API; (2) the Auxiliary Annotator matches peptide to spectrum for given parameters and prepares the data for the Viewer; (3) these reside on a web page that provides the user control over peptides, spectra and other parameters e.g. linker mass.
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    A client side browser implementation of Tom Ray's Tierra Artificial Life simulator (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tierra_(computer_simulation)).
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