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    miRge3

    Comprehensive analysis of small RNA sequencing data

    ...miRge3.0 is developed in python v3.8 and is a recent update of our previous version miRge2.0. This build includes command line interface (CLI) and cross-platform Graphical User Interface (GUI). For more details refer to documentation link below.
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    MzDOCK - Multiple Ligand Docking Tool

    MzDOCK - Multiple Ligand Docking Tool

    MzDOCK is A Virtual Screening Tool For Drug Discovery Research

    - Molecular Docking Virtual Screening Tool To Aid In Drug Discovery Research. - Published in Wiley, Journal of Computational Chemistry . Link: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/jcc.27390 - Developed with Synchronized functioning of Python and Batch scripts -Integerated With Pymol-open-source for visualizing interaction (PSE file) generated from MzDOCK - Integrated with Molecule Drawing Tool - JSME Editor - If you are facing any issues or for queries .
    Downloads: 54 This Week
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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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    Phobos Application

    Phobos Application

    Software for recording rodents' behavior during behavioral tests

    ...If you use Phobos for your research, please cite: Telonis AG, Margarity M.Phobos: a novel software for recording rodents' behavior during the thigmotaxis and the elevated plus-maze test. Neurosci Lett (2015) doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2015.05.045 Paper link: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304394015004103 For support, questions or feedback: atelonis@users.sourceforge.net
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    In Systems Biology models are created in various formats (Matlab, Java, C/C++, Python, ...). "Annotate Your Model" will help you to link your model to biological web resources by creating a CSV file containing MIRIAM annotations.
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    MePrId is a Python program which can be used to classify a protein, depending whether it is a membrane or a globular protein. Download link: http://meprid.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/meprid.tar.gz?view=tar
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