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    Hamstr

    A tool for directed ortholog search in ESTs and proteins

    HaMStR has moved to https://github.com/bionf/hamstr where it is now part of the HaMStR-OneSeq package. HaMStR is a profile hidden Markov model based tool for a directed ortholog search in EST or protein sequence data. The program takes a pre-defined core group of orthologous sequences (core orthologs) and a set of sequences from a search taxon as input. HaMStR then combines in a two-step strategy a pHMM based search and a reverse search via BLAST to extend the core ortholog group with novel sequences from the search taxon.
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    PRADA

    PRADA : Pipeline for RNA-Sequencing Data Analysis

    ...PRADA currently supports 7 modules to process and identify abnormalities from RNAseq data: preprocess: Generates aligned and recalibrated BAM files. expression: Generates gene expression (RPKM) and quality metrics. fusion: Identifies candidate gene fusions. guess-ft: Supervised search for fusion transcripts. guess-if: Supervised search for intragenic fusions. homology: Calculates homology between given two genes. frame: Predicts functional consequence of fusion transcript
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