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NetBuilder' is a tool for building, visualizing, and simulating multi-layered biological networks, structured as hierarchical Petri-nets. It has a built-in stochastic simulator, but also provides easy access to other simulation and analysis.
Software to identify cavities and crevices in proteins. The goal is to be able to take a protein structure, and to differentiate between five different types of environments for each residue: buried, surface, interfacial, cavity, or crevice.
Flow Investigation using N-Dimensions (FIND) is a program designed for analysis and visualization of Flow Cytometry data. FIND focuses specifically on automated population discovery (clustering) methods. The project targets both users and developers.
Synthetic Biology Software Suite (SynBioSS) is composed of a wiki for biochemical kinetic constants, a graphical interface for simulating synthetic biological pathways, and a simulator that runs on either a desktop or supercomputer.
Protein ALignment Optimiser (PALO) is a script for the selection and alignment of the best combination of transcripts among orthologous genes. PALO is mainly written in Python, although other programming languages are also implemented (R, Perl...).
ByoDyn (http://cbbl.imim.es/ByoDyn) is a software tool for the study of biochemical networks within the framework of systems biology. SBML compatible, ByoDyn is a group effort of the Computational Biochemistry and Biophysics Lab.
mmView is the web based viewer of macromolecular Crystallographic Information File (mmCIF) format. Online ready-to-use version is available at http://ich.vscht.cz/~cechp/mmcif/ or http://ich.vscht.cz/projects/mmview/
The Protein Geometry Database hosts the development code for a flexible database for searching protein geometry, as well as a library for accessing this data for protein modeling & refinement programs.
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E-Cell's source code repository has moved to GitHub!
https://github.com/ecell
The development of E-Cell now continues on GitHub.
The Subversion repository was abandoned.
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E-Cell System is an object-oriented software suite for modeling, simulation, and analysis of large scale complex systems such as biological cells. It allows many components driven by multiple algorithms with different timescales to coexist in a model.
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Text2Genome is a set of scripts to extract nucleotide sequences from scientific articles and to map them to genomes and genes using a local alignment algorithm (BLAST/BLAT)
Metmask has moved to github http://github.com/hredestig/metmask
Metmask is a tool written in python for managing chemical identifiers for metabolomics experiments. It can incorporate identifiers from local textfiles, several online databases, query PubChem and record all found associations in a local sqlite database.
MAXIMUS is a genome assembly pipeline which takes the best out of multiple reference assemblies and de novo assembly. The benefits of this approach include better assembled repetitive regions, less gaps and higher accuracy for the resultant assembly.
The C Protein Folding Library is a minimalistic, high-performance modular library of C functions and data structures for computing folding simulations of proteins on a wide variety of computer hardware.
BARNACLE is a Python library for RNA 3D structure prediction. It can be used for probabilistic sampling of RNA structures that are compatible with a given nucleotide sequence and that are RNA like on a local length scale.
RADAR stands for Rapid Automatic Detection and Alignment of Repeats in protein sequences. RADAR identifies gapped approximate repeats and complex repeat architectures involving many different types of repeats.
Radar has moved to github (https://github.com/AndreasHeger/radar)
Tandem mass spectral peptide identification and validation software, similar to X!Tandem, OMSSA, MyriMatch. Suitable for single hosts through large clusters. Written in Python for simplicity, with performance-critical sections in C++.
Tools to perform metabolic control analyses on biochemical network models in SBML format. Allows computation of first and second order response coefficients, elasticities, first order control coefficients and first order spectral response coefficients.
"Blue Planet" is a research project simulating the behaviour and darwinian evolution of unicellular lifeforms, each controlled by its own genetic program. Moreover, "Blue Planet Inhabitants" are suited for swarm intelligence and swarm research.
DIY Genomics is an open source bioinformatics consortium intended to bring a collection of tools and libraries into the hands of small scale genomics labs for the process of sequence assembly and annotation. Projects include DIYA, MGAP, CRISPR, and DIYGV
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).
pygr is a bioinformatics toolkit for sequence analysis and comparative genomics. pygr is highly scalable (e.g. one can easily query multi-genome alignments) and easy to use. Please see our new project page and wiki at http://code.google.com/p/pygr.