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    BioXTAS RAW

    BioXTAS RAW

    Processing and analysis of Small Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) data.

    BioXTAS RAW is a program for analysis of Small-Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) data. The software enables: creation of 1D scattering profiles from 2D detector images, standard data operations such as averaging and subtraction, analysis of radius of gyration (Rg) and molecular weight, and advanced analysis using GNOM and DAMMIF as well as electron density reconstructions using DENSS.
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    crossmap

    crossmap

    convert genome coordinates betweeen assemblies

    CrossMap is a program for convenient conversion of genome coordinates and genomeannotation files between assemblies (eg. lift from GRCh36/hg18 to GRCh37/hg19 or vice versa).It support file in BAM, SAM, BED, Wiggle, BigWig, GFF, GTF format.
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    MAGeCK

    Model-based Analysis of Genome-wide CRISPR-Cas9 Knockout

    ...Xiaole Shirley Liu's lab at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/Harvard School of Public Health, and is maintained by Wei Li lab at Children's National Medical Center. We thank the support from Claudia Adams Barr Program in Innovative Basic Cancer Research and NIH/NHGRI to develop MAGeCK.
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    JSONVisor

    JSONVisor

    Visor for mass spectrometry JSON files generated by Integrator

    Visor for mass spectrometry JSON files generated by the Integrator program (Python 3 version). For more information, you can have a look at the README.md file in the source code tree: https://sourceforge.net/p/lp-csic-uab/jsonvisor3/code/ci/default/tree/README.md - Gallardo, Ó., Ovelleiro, D., Gay, M., Carrascal, M., & Abian, J. (2014). A collection of open source applications for mass spectrometry data mining.
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    MGFVisor

    MGFVisor

    Visor for mass spectrometry MGF files

    Visor for mass spectrometry MGF files (Python 3 version). For more information, you can have a look at the README.md file in the source code tree: https://sourceforge.net/p/lp-csic-uab/mgfvisor3/code/ci/default/tree/README.md
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    YFitter

    Fitting Y chromosome haplogroups by maximum likelihood

    Yfitter is a program for assigning Y chromosome haplogroups to individuals sequenced at low coverage. It is designed to be used in a samtools/bcftools pipeline. Yfitter also supports haplogrouping using chip genotype data.
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    siFi21

    siFi21

    si-Fi is a Software for RNAi (RNA interference) off-target prediction.

    si-Fi is a Software for RNAi (RNA interference) off-target prediction The software is designed for checking long-double stranded RNAi constructs for target specificity and silencing efficiency. It can be used also to select sequence regions suitable for designing RNAi constructs. The program provides clear tabular and graphical outputs.
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    QSdpR

    Viral Quasispecies Reconstruction software based on QSdpR algorithm

    This is a viral quasispecies reconstruction software for quasispecies assembly problem on mRNA viruses, which is based on a correlation clustering approach and uses semidefinite optimization framework. The software accepts a reference genome, a NGS read set aligned to this reference and set of SNP locations in the form of a vcf file and outputs an optimal set of reconstructed species genomes which describes the underlying viral population.
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    KAPPA (Key Aminoacid Pattern-based Protein Analyzer) is a sequence search program dedicated to the discovery and clustering of proteins defined by a key aminoacid pattern.
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    This project houses software to analyze data acquired from electrophysiology experiments. Currently, we have an Octave/MATLAB program to analyze electroneurogram traces of coupled oscillators, and a Perl library for the analysis of voltage trace data
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    BayesRate

    BayesRate

    Bayesian estimation of diversification rates

    BayesRate is a program to estimate speciation and extinction rates from dated phylogenies in a Bayesian framework. The methods are described in: Silvestro, D., Schnitzler, J. and Zizka, G. (2011) A Bayesian framework to estimate diversification rates and their variation through time and space. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 11, 311 Silvestro D., Zizka G. & Schulte K. (2014) Disentangling the effects of key innovations on the diversification of Bromelioideae (Bromeliaceae).
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    iMSAT
    iMSAT represents a full update of the vcf2MSAT program. This command line python program allows for a user to use the polymorphism data generated using SAM- and BAM-tools and a .fasta alignment file to search for polymorphic microsatellite markers (MSATs or STRs). By identifying polymorphic makers, rather than simple repeat regions as previous programs have done, iMSAT greatly increases the speed at which polymorphic MSATs that can be identified -- saving researchers precious time and money. ...
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    TinkerCell is a software for synthetic biology. The visual interface allows users to design networks using various biological "parts". Models can include modules and multiple cells. Users can program new functions using C or Python. www.tinkercell.
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    ADOMA
    ...ADOMA uses ClustalW to create the multiple alignment from DNA or protein sequences and displays them slightly different than the normal output of ClustalW. ADOMA is a commandline program that can easily be used in pipelines. For more information check the README.md in the Files section. How to cite ADOMA: Zaal, D. and Nota, B. (2016), ADOMA: A Command Line Tool to Modify ClustalW Multiple Alignment Output. Mol. Inf., 35: 42–44. doi: 10.1002/minf.201500083 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/minf.201500083/abstract
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    miRStat

    identification of common sets of microRNAs for groups of genes

    ...This Python application is based on the TargetScan 6.2 microRNA target prediction data. Conserved and Nonconserved site context+ scores files are required (unzip and place to directory with program). Available at http://targetscan.org/cgi-bin/targetscan/data_download.cgi?db=vert_61
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    vipR is a program to screen for sequence variants (SNPs, deletions) in sequence data generated by high-throughput-sequencing platforms. Information on this and other projects can be found on: http://www.altmann.eu
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    WebChemViewer

    A simple program for sharing molecular structures with associated data

    Sharing lists of molecular structures with associated chemical properties is a common task in computer-aided drug design and medicinal chemistry. WebChem Viewer is a simple, free, open-source program that generates HTML-formatted output that can be viewed in any modern web browser, on any operating system (including mobile), without requiring the installation of additional software. The output can also be easily incorporated into existing web pages. WebChem Viewer is released under the FreeBSD license. It was created by Jacob Durrant, a post-doc in the lab of Rommie E. ...
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    caplib

    caplib

    Correct, translate and analyze combinatorial library sequencing data

    Originally developped to handle PacBio CCS data for an AAV capsid library. This program will extract, correct, translate and analyze the sequencng data, starting from the CCS fastq file.
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    WISP

    Weighted Implementation of Suboptimal Paths (WISP)

    ...Traditionally, computational efforts have focused on the most optimal path of correlated motions leading from the allosteric to the primary active site. We present a program called Weighted Implementation of Suboptimal Paths (WISP) capable of rapidly identifying additional suboptimal pathways that may also play important roles in the transmission of allosteric signals. Aside from providing signal redundancy, suboptimal paths traverse residues that, if disrupted through pharmacological or mutational means, could modulate the allosteric regulation of important drug targets.
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    srst

    Short Read Sequence Typing

    Update - SRST2 Now Available ------ 25 Sep, 2013 This project has now been replaced by SRST2 - Short Read Sequence Typing for Bacterial Pathogens, available at http://katholt.github.io/srst2/ The new SRST2 program does gene typing as well as MLST (e.g. typing resistance genes, virulence genes, etc). SRST2 is faster and more accurate than the old SRST, using bowtie2 to achieve local alignments (no need for flanking sequences) and a brand new scoring system.
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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 the following files: .fet.n (feature file) .mask.n (needed for using the new (masked) KlustaKwik) .clu.n (a trivial clue file where everything is put into a single cluster) .fmask.n (trial - float masks instead of binary, we are using this for testing masked KlustaKwik) .spk.n (spike file) .upsk.n (unfiltered spike waveform) .res.n (list of spike times) .xml (an xml file with all the parameters that can subsequently be used by neuroscope or klusters) .fil (highpass filtered data) .h5 (
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    GUI for DEDA

    GUI for DEDA

    GUI for DEmography Data Analysis

    ...Currently, Weibull (2p), Gompertz and Gompertz-Makeham are supported. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Only the GUI is provided here. In order to perform the analysis, one also need the DEDA computation core program. Please email a request to me, entitled: 'Request for DEDA computation core', if you wish to have a copy.
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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 unlikely-to-be-the-most-parsimonious tree is printed upon completion in basic Newick tree format. As all parts of the program are the original work of a beginner programmer, this may represent one of the worst approaches to solving the phylogenetic problem. ...
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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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    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.
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