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    OpenClinic GA

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    OpenClinic GA is an open source integrated hospital information management system covering management of administrative, financial, clinical, lab, x-ray, pharmacy, meals distribution and other data. Extensive statistical and reporting capabilities.
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    MToolBox

    A bioinformatics pipeline to analyze mtDNA from NGS data

    ...MToolBox provides pathogenicity scores, profiles of genome variability and disease-associations for mitochondrial variants. MToolBox provides also a Variant Call Format file (version 4.0) featuring, for the first time, allele-specific heteroplasmy. Please, check out the most recent updates of the source code with the Github repository of MToolBox: https://github.com/mitoNGS/MToolBox or visit the Web version of MToolBox @ MSeqDR: https://mseqdr.org/mtoolbox.php
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    High-Throughput Tabular Data Processor
    ...The software has been optimized for microarray and deep parallel sequencing data, however it can accept any character delimited tabular data sets. HTDP can also import, process and convert Variant Call Format (VCF) files ver. 4.0, 4.1 and 4.2 (http://samtools.github.io/hts-specs/VCFv4.2.pdf). HTDP provides quick filtering functionality and can process data consisting of single or multiple input files. Citation: Madanecki P, Bałut M, Buckley PG, Ochocka JR, Bartoszewski R, Crossman DK, et al. (2018) High-Throughput Tabular Data Processor – Platform independent graphical tool for processing large data sets. ...
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    IPAS for protein sequences

    IPAS for protein sequences

    multiple alignment algorithm for protein sequences

    IPAS is a new and practial protein multiple sequence alignment algorithm based on iterative progresive alignment algorithm Assessed on BAliBASE 3.0, PREFAB 4.0, SABMARK 1.65, and OXBENCH, MSAProbs achieves the statistically highest alignment accuracy, compared to ClustalW 2.0.10, MAFFT 6.717( using L-INS-i with --maxiterate = 1000), MUSCLE 3.8.31, ProbCons 1.12, and Probalign 1.3.
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    TeachingDemos

    Bioinformatics related demos and tutorials using the R programming lan

    Bioinformatics related demos and tutorials using the R programming language for large biological data. Licence: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
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