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Software for Long-Read Sequencing Data from PacBio
This currently hosts two projects created and maintained by Adam English.
PBJelly - the genome upgrading tool.
PBHoney - the structural variation discovery tool
Both are contained within the PBSuite code found in downloads.
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http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0047768
PBJelly is a highly automated pipeline that aligns long sequencing reads (such as PacBio RS reads or long 454 reads in fasta format) to...
vipR is a program to screen for sequence variants (SNPs, deletions) in sequence data generated by high-throughput-sequencing platforms. Information on this and other projects can be found on: http://www.altmann.eu
A Pythonic Implementation of Parsimony Inference of Phylogeny
UPDATE: After some bug fixes, I've ditched Pysimony for Javamony: https://sourceforge.net/projects/javamony/
Given Python's beauty, I know that someday I will have to finish Pysimony.
A student's first attempt at a phylogenetic inference program, written in the simplistic yet elegant Python.
Pysimony reads a FASTA file (only ATGC accepted) specified as its only argument. Basic testing has shown that it is slow, inaccurate and most definitely inefficient.
Pipeline to analyze coding regions in metagenomic projects
metaProt is a python pipeline to analyze and extract data from protein sequences found in metagenomic projects.
It integrates several existing tools (HMMer, Pepstats, Blast...) to be used against custom databases. Please, read the README.txt file to find more about this.
mmView is the web based viewer of macromolecular Crystallographic Information File (mmCIF) format. Online ready-to-use version is available at http://ich.vscht.cz/~cechp/mmcif/ or http://ich.vscht.cz/projects/mmview/
This Project moved to https://sourceforge.net/projects/synbiowave/ because the name GeneWave is a registered trademark... Please do not use this project anymore.
It's a modern take on desktop management that can be scaled as per organizational needs.
Desktop Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that helps in managing servers, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets from a central location.
DIY Genomics is an open source bioinformatics consortium intended to bring a collection of tools and libraries into the hands of small scale genomics labs for the process of sequence assembly and annotation. Projects include DIYA, MGAP, CRISPR, and DIYGV
This project is A Mitochondrial OxydoReduction Simulation System. It consists of two linked projects: a program for displaying and analysing large biomolecular systems (Floral) and a multi-agent simulator for biomolecular oxydoreduction systems (AMORSS).
BioMa is a specimen based Biodiversity database Manager. It is designed to store, organize, and manipulate biodiversity-related scientific data, either for the purposes of museums, scientific collections, or research projects.
FreePM is an opensource physicians practice management / electronic medical record application.
The company providing support for FreePM nolonger exists. You may consider TORCH http://sourceforge.net/projects/op-torch/
or one of the other FOSS EMR's.