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HBAT(Hydrogen Bond Analysis Tool) is a tool to automate the analysis of hydrogen bonds present in a PDB Structure file. HBAT 2 is migrated from PERL to Python.
Latest Documentation: https://hbat.abhishek-tiwari.com/
Web Server Version: http://hbat-web.abhishek-tiwari.com
Latest Github Release: http://github.com/abhishektiwari/hbat
Citation: Tiwari, A., & Panigrahi, S. K. (2007). HBAT: A Complete Package for Analysing Strong and Weak Hydrogen Bonds in Macromolecular Crystal Structures. ...
Genomic Region Archiving and Binding Sites Analysis (BiSA)
BiSA is a bioinformatics database resource that allows investigators to run a number of overlapping genomic region analyses using their own datasets, or against the pre-loaded Knowledge Base. Analysis results can be restricted to a chromosome; the minimum base pair overlap in two sets or maximum distance between regions can be set; as can the maximum allowed distance between region centres. BiSA is capable of reporting overlapping regions that share common base pairs; regions that are...
This Project moved to https://sourceforge.net/projects/synbiowave/ because the name GeneWave is a registered trademark... Please do not use this project anymore.
A web-based repository of plasmids and biobricks (see http://parts.mit.edu) plus related utility programs that support synthetic biology research. Note: This project is not updated any longer.
A completely re-written and much better version of this web server can be found here:
http://www.rotmic.org