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    SAM (Sequence Alignment/Map) is a flexible generic format for storing nucleotide sequence alignment. SAMtools provide efficient utilities on manipulating alignments in the SAM format. The main samtools source code repository moved to GitHub in March 2012. For ongoing development since then, see http://github.com/samtools/samtools
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    Source code from the Research Institute for Signals, Systems and Computational Intelligence http://fich.unl.edu.ar/sinc
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    Shoal

    Shoal

    A lot of fish in a shoal, in a gigantic scientific ocean.

    Ours organization website GCModeller.org is coming online soon! Shoal Shell is the sub project for the "genome-in-code"(http://code.google.com/p/genome-in-code/) virtual cell modelling project of the bacteria Xcc 8004. Shoal Shell aim at provide the modelling tool and the debugging tool for the GCModeller virtual cell modelling, And from the extendible library package, shoal shell can manage to accomplish the entire modelling job for any other bacteria species. Shoal Shell Project...
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    Scanner based Bioparsers
    Parsers for biological data based on scanner generators like Flex (C), Re2c(C), Jflex (Java) and Ifickle (Tcl). This scanner generators are providing easier maintainance, development and higher speed than hand written scanners. Scanner output is SQL.
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    Common code developed by researchers in the Edwards Bioinformatics Group at SDSU. This code is free for everyone to use. It is our base code that we provide on an as-is basis. Please let us know if you use the code or have questions/comments
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    TraceTuner

    TraceTuner

    DNA sequencing quality values, base calling and trace processing

    Tracetuner is a tool for base and quality calling of trace files from DNA sequencing instruments. Originally developed by Paracel, a Celera Business, this code base was released as open source in 2006. TraceTuner was used by Celera to call 30+ million reads from both Drosophila and human genome sequencing projects. In 2000, Applied Biosystems bundled TraceTuner with ABI3700 Genome Analyzers and shipped it to the customers of these capillary electrophoresis sequencers. Later versions of...
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