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Software tools for processing taxonomic descriptions in DELTA format
The Free DELTA Project is a free, open-source, software alternative for a generic system to the processing of taxonomic descriptions based on the DELTA (DEscription Language for TAxonomy) format.
The Sashimi project hosts the Trans-Proteomic Pipeline (TPP), a mature suite of tools for mass-spec (MS, MS/MS) based proteomics: statistical validation, quantitation, visualization, and converters from raw MS data to the open mzML/mzXML formats.
This project houses software to analyze data acquired from electrophysiology experiments. Currently, we have an Octave/MATLAB program to analyze electroneurogram traces of coupled oscillators, and a Perl library for the analysis of voltage trace data
We describe a simple XML format to share text documents and annotation
A minimalist approach to share text documents and data annotations. Allows a large number of different annotations to be represented.
Project files contain:
- simple code to hold/read/write data and perform sample processing.
- BioC-formatted corpora
- BioC tools that work with BioC corpora
BioC goals
- simplicity
- interoperability
- broad use
- reuse
There should be little investment required to learn to use a format or a software module to process that format. We are...
Code repository for the Laboratory for Genome Bioinformatics at Texas A&M. The LGB project was initiated primarily to support biologists at Texas A&M needing help with bioinformatics in order to use new genomic technologies.