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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. ...
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    APoDIx is a Portable Bio-Database Index system. It retrieves biological database information from the website of Oxford Journals, save them in a local position, and provides a viewer for display and search the information.
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    Autoprime

    Autoprime

    Automated primer design using EnsEMBL

    AutoPrime allows to rapidly design primers for real-time PCR measurement of eukaryotic expression. By connecting to the EnsEMBL database gene structure information is used to find primers spanning exon borders. This way only expressed sequences are captured. Additionally mispriming on repetitive regions can be avoided using information from RepBase.
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