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    GromacsProSuite

    Graphical User Interface for Gromacs

    This tool is an integrated graphical interface that simplifies molecular dynamics simulations using Gromacs. It provides a structured, tab-based environment to set up, execute, and analyze simulations data without complex command-line operations. The software automates tasks such as topology generation, solvation, ion addition, minimization, equilibration, and production runs while executing GROMACS commands in the background. Built-in monitoring tracks CPU, RAM, and disk usage to ensure...
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    miRPV

    miRPV: An automated pipeline for miRNA Prediction and Validation in si

    miRPV is an Automated tool that allows users to predict and validate microRNA from genome/gene sequence. System Requirement CPU: AMD64 (64bit) Memory: 2Gb RAM Storage: 5Gb Ubuntu 18.04
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    ARDEN

    Specificity Control for Read Alignments Using an Artificial Reference

    We introduce ARDEN (Artificial Reference Driven Estimation of false positives in NGS data), a novel benchmark that estimates error rates based on real experimental reads and an additionally generated artificial reference genome. It allows the computation of error rates specifically for a dataset and the construction of a ROC-curve. Thereby, it can be used to optimize parameters for read mappers, to select read mappers for a specific problem or also to filter alignments based on quality estimation.
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