Pipeline to analyze coding regions in metagenomic projects
metaProt is a python pipeline to analyze and extract data from protein sequences found in metagenomic projects.
It integrates several existing tools (HMMer, Pepstats, Blast...) to be used against custom databases. Please, read the README.txt file to find more about this.
Febrl (Freely Extensible Biomedical Record Linkage) does data standardisation (segmentation and cleaning) and probabilistic record linkage ("fuzzy" matching) of one or more files or data sources which do not share a unique record key or identifier.
This is a Python program based on the NegEx algorithm that detects the polarity of the clinical evidence in clinical random trials.
If you use this code please cite this paper:
P. Davis-Desmond and Diego Mollá. Detection of Evidence in Clinical Research Papers (2012). Australasian Workshop On Health Informatics and Knowledge Management (HIKM 2012), Melbourne, Australia.
http://www.ics.mq.edu.au/~diego/publications/hikm12.pdf
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H-mito is a mitochondrial DNA haplogroup prediction tool based on the phylogenetic tree http://www.phylotree.org/. Ancillary scripts: mitoP.py to extract mutation lists and clustal-2-fasta.zip to join, align through clustalw and convert data.
Volumetric file viewer for the human brain. Easy, powerful and flexible fMRI/MRI brain research and clinical neuro-surgery tool. Using state of the art open VTK 3D library, the proven Qt GUI toolkit, coded in Python.
A database and a web front end for physiologic data on animal feeding, developed with PostgreSQL and Django at NESCent (http://www.nescent.org) for Mammalian Feeding Working Group (http://www.feedexp.org).
Current development of the codebase is on Github at http://github.com/NESCent/feedingdb.
qips is a software package for analyzing ChIP-seq ("Chromatin ImmunoPrecipitation on sequencing") data. It finds enriched regions of arbitrary lengths and is therefore especially suited for analyzing ChIP-seq of histone marks or polymerase.
A collection of tools for working with the comparative data analysis ontology including import/export facilities for common phylogenetic file formats, and also a triple-store framework.
A colorized interactive dotplot program designed for pair-wise comparisons of RNA & DNA. The original idea was from the mind of late Prof. William J. Dreyer of Caltech. The idea is to be able to see the "tapestry" of life, which comes alive with color.
A web-based system for upoading, managing, sharing, and analyzing bioinformatic data. The system is primarily written in python, and runs on both linux and MacOs.
A lightweight, browsing-based, 100% Python, federated data integration framework. Users may create custom schemas for disparate sources, query and expand results across sources to find related data; for use in fields such as bioinformatics and datamining
A Python library bringing together utilities I've written over the years for work in bioinformatics and biostatistics, which should be generally applicable outside these fields as well. Focuses on string processing, DBI, and math.
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
This program has been written having in mind to create an useful tool to evaluate the Motor Evoked Potentials (MEPs) generated by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and recorded with the program "Signal" (version 2.xx).
PepT-IDE is a protein analysis tool that is used for multiple sequence alignment, 3D visualization and displaying protein contact maps for protein sequences and structures. It also has feedback communication between the different views of the protein.
This project is A Mitochondrial OxydoReduction Simulation System. It consists of two linked projects: a program for displaying and analysing large biomolecular systems (Floral) and a multi-agent simulator for biomolecular oxydoreduction systems (AMORSS).