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GTdb - Modular genotype database for all markers. The
database has core which captures information common to different
variation measurements and extensions to method and instrument
specific data.
MutationFinder is a biomedical natural language processing (NLP) system for extracting mentions of point mutations from free text. MutationFinder achieves high performance (99% precision, 81% recall on blind test data) as an information extraction system
BioStream enables bioinformatics researchers to create, query and apply tools to their own databases. It supports sequence files and other data types by allowing the creation of metadata definition files.
The BioArray Software Environment (BASE) v1.2 is a comprehensive free web-based database solution for the massive amounts of data generated by microarray analysis. PrognoChip-BASE extends BASE v1.2.16, providing more functionalities.
The Genomic Diversity and Phenotype Data Model (GDPDM) captures molecular and phenotypic diversity data. MySQL databases are used to implement the schema. This project develops software tools (written in Java, Perl, etc.) associated with this model.
The Canopy project is an initiative to merge and expand the functionality of Perl-speaks-NONMEM (PsN), Census, Xpose and PopED. The goal is to produce a coherent, inclusive and convenient platform for pharmacometric data analysis.
Life Science Identifier (LSID) resolution protocol, to locate biologically significant data over a network, within middle-ware providing a client A.P.I. for Life Science applications, and server software, for Industry data providers.
PSIMAP is the Protein Structural Interactome MAP, a map of all the domain level protein-protein interactions in the Protein Data Bank (PDB). PSIsoft is an archive of the software used to generate and analyse PSIMAP.
The Biomolecule Naming Service (BNS) is loosely inspired by DNS servers used to resolve host names and IP addresses. BNS uses the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) to resolve gene/protein names and identifiers.
OmniGene is a set of reausable components that have been packaged into frameworks. These frameworks are used to produce domain specific services for common bioinformatics tasks including: visualization, database access, and pipeline building.
Featurama, superceding ProbePicker, is a bioinformatics program used to generate short probes from large datasets for use in DNA microarray experiments. A new project, BioSap, will extend the functionality of featurama.
BioSap-Blast Integrated Oligonucleotide Selection Accelerator Package. BioSap selects unique oligos for microarrays by detecting user-defined parameters and running parallel instances of Featurama and Blast on compute engines, producing xml output files.
A modular, database-backed system for 5 dimensional (5D) analytical biological microscopy and cell-based screening. Please note - we have moved. Please come visit us and download from our new site at http://cvs.openmicroscopy.org.uk
A biological data warehouse that locally stores and integrates biological sequences, molecular interactions, homology information, functional annotations of genes, and biological ontologies.
Website:
http://bioinformatics.ubc.ca/atlas