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    Syzygy is a toolkit for the analysis of targeted (pooled/individual) resequencing datasets.
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    SpiKeDeteKt

    An automatic spike detection program to be used with new KlustaKwik

    This is an automatic spike detection program which takes account of probe geometry and produces a .mask file to be used with the new masked version of KlustaKwik. We recommend you use Python 2.6 or 2.7, e.g. a free academic version can be obtained from Entthought Python. The input files for SpiKeDeteKt are: .dat (raw data file) .probe (probe file, described below - user constructed) parameters.py (optional - otherwise it uses defaultparameters.py) SpiKeDeteKt outputs...
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    The PyCogent project is moving to GitHub. When completed, you will find us at http://github.com/pycogent/pycogent/. You can find the PyCogent website at http://www.pycogent.org.
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    Laboratory notebook using version control system and independent date-time stamping (as notarization), in order to ensure record accountability, auditing, and conforming to US FDA 21 CFR 21's rule on electronic records. Please kindly rate this application or drop me an email at [ mauriceling AT acm DOT org ] so that I can hear from you. Otherwise, I have no idea who the users are. Please kindly help.
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    CoNIFER

    CoNIFER

    Homepage for CoNIFER (Copy Number Inference From Exome Reads)

    CoNIFER uses exome sequencing data to find copy number variants (CNVs) and genotype the copy-number of duplicated genes.
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    Prediction of MHC class I- and MHC class II-restricted T-cell epitopes. Prediction of proteasomal/immunoproteasomal processing of antigens. Prediction of peptide-TAP binding.
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    Pysimony

    A Pythonic Implementation of Parsimony Inference of Phylogeny

    UPDATE: After some bug fixes, I've ditched Pysimony for Javamony: https://sourceforge.net/projects/javamony/ Given Python's beauty, I know that someday I will have to finish Pysimony. A student's first attempt at a phylogenetic inference program, written in the simplistic yet elegant Python. Pysimony reads a FASTA file (only ATGC accepted) specified as its only argument. Basic testing has shown that it is slow, inaccurate and most definitely inefficient. An...
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    u/sbmv2012

    Taxonomy assignment of metazoans using a python based pipeline

    The aim of this project is to create an automated pipeline for taxonomic assignment of DNA sequences obtained from environmental samples. We develop a series of python scripts to process the raw sequence data obtained from benthic environmental samples and to taxonomical assignment of these sequences and finally to integrate all data in a relational database.
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    Primer Design Tool

    Design PCR primers

    A simple tool to design DNA primers for mutagenesis in BGME lab (JHU). Allows users to select or enter background sequence and add current and new mutations. During the design process, users are presented with various updating checks to guide them.
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    brocc

    BLAST Read and OTU Consensus Classifier

    NOW HOSTED ON GITHUB: https://github.com/kylebittinger/brocc Old releases are kept here for archival purposes.
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    GemSIM is a software package for generating realistic simulated next-generation sequencing reads with quality score values. Both Illumina and Roche/454 reads (single or paired end) can be simulated using appropriate empirical error models.
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    The QIIME project has moved to GitHub. You can now find us at http://github.com/qiime/. As always, you can find the QIIME website at http://www.qiime.org.
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    QDC (quick direct-method controlled) is an optimized exact implementation of the Gillespie's direct-method. It is designed for biochemical simulations when there is the need of dynamic parameters whose values can change during the simulation.
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    CancerVaccine

    In silico vaccination experiment to determine best vaccination schedul

    This project is a simplified representation of the main immune system cells and their interactions. The aim is to simulate the effect of the introduction of a cancer vaccine cell which would stimulate the immune response against the tumor-associated antigen, and consequently against cancer cells themselves. In vivo vaccination experiments take very long to complete, so it would be useful to simulate these experiments such that the best schedule of vaccination is determined that would result...
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    cancer_dynamics

    Cancer Dynamics web

    Website that shows the dynamics of a tumor by solving a system of ordinary differential equations. The results are two kind of graph images, and a gif file, being all of them available for download as a compressed file.
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    metaProt

    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.
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    ViAmI-Server

    ViAmI-Server

    Pattern recognition for ADL events

    This software uses computer vision algorithms for mining sequence data from telemonitoring data with CBRs. We propose an approach which treats the detection of changes in behavior detected with a sensor/video fusion, which occur at radically different time-scales, through a CBR in two levels: low and high level. The system is always updating the database with the daily data.
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    Python module for manipulation of Crystallographic Information Framework (CIF) files
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    FlexGrePPS forms the foundation of a novel antigenic screening methodology that is based on the representation of an entire proteome by near-optimal degenerate peptide pools.
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    Platform for parallel computation in the Amazon cloud, including machine learning ensembles written in R for computational biology and other areas of scientific research. Home to MR-Tandem, a hadoop-enabled fork of X!Tandem peptide search engine.
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    We here present a novel computer algorithm, called AutoClickChem, capable of performing many click-chemistry reactions in silico. In silico modeling of click-chemistry products may prove useful in rational drug design and drug optimization.
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    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.
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    PyBact is an open source software written in Python for Bacterial Identification. The software generates simulated data matrix which accurately represents the probabilistic positive/negative results of the tested biochemical test.
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    Clinical Evidence Detector

    Detector of clinical evidence

    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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