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    CodonU

    CodonU

    A python project for analysis of codon usage for gene or genome analys

    ...This open-source project incorporates various statistical measures necessary for codon usage analysis, including codon adaptation index, codon bias index, Gravy score, and correspondence analysis for both nucleotide and protein sequences. Start using CodonU today and see how it can revolutionize your genomics research! Find more at: https://github.com/SouradiptoC/CodonU Documentation link: https://souradiptoc.github.io/CodonU Example Link: https://github.com/SouradiptoC/CodonU/tree/master/Examples
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    iMSAT
    ...Visit http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/15/858/abstract for the pdf article describing the utility of iMSAT and if you use the program please cite this article as: Andersen and Mills: iMSAT: a novel approach to the development of microsatellite loci using barcoded Illumina libraries. BMC Genomics 2014 15:858.
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    NetView P

    Population Genomics Network Analysis Pipeline

    NetView P has been re-structured as a package for R and moved to GitHub: https://github.com/esteinig/netview
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    fitGCP

    Fitting genome coverage distributions with mixture models

    Genome coverage, the number of sequencing reads mapped to a position in a genome, is an insightful indicator of irregularities within sequencing experiments. While the average genome coverage is frequently used within algorithms in computational genomics, the complete information available in coverage profiles (i.e. histograms over all coverages) is currently not exploited to its full extent. Thus, biases such as fragmented or erroneous reference genomes often remain unaccounted for. Making this information accessible can improve the quality of sequencing experiments and quantitative analyses. ...
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    Protospacer

    Protospacer

    Rapid gRNA design and validation for CRISPR

    ...From here, users are able to evaluate potential off targeting, to export results in FASTA format or tabulated (e.g. for Microsoft Excel), and to connect to the Integrative Genomics Viewer (IGVref) and view target-sites in the context of genomic annotations, amino acid translations, and HT-Seq data (for off-target validation). We provide online video tutorials and a toy database from our main website.
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    ReferenceFree

    Scripts for reference free genomic analysis

    These are Python scripts plus C/C++ programs for automating the reference free genomic analysis described in: Kua C-S, Ruan J, Harting J, Ye C-X, Helmus MR, et al. (2012) Reference-Free Comparative Genomics of 174 Chloroplasts. PLoS One 7(11). http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0048995 Analytical concept conceived by CHCannon and CSKua. Original script written in Mathematica by CHCannon.
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    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
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    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.
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