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    FineSplice

    FineSplice

    Enhanced splice junction detection and estimation from RNA-Seq data

    ...Following alignment with TopHat2 using known transcript annotations, FineSplice takes as input the resulting BAM file and outputs a confident set of expressed splice junctions with the corresponding read counts. Potential false positives arising from spurious alignments are filtered out via a semi-supervised anomaly detection strategy based on logistic regression. Multiple mapping reads with a unique location after filtering are rescued and reallocated to the most reliable candidate location. FineSplice requires Python 2.x (>= 2.6) with the following modules installed: pysam (http://code.google.com/p/pysam/) and scikit-learn (http://scikit-learn.org/). For further details check out our publication: Nucl. ...
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    DeDAY

    DeDAY

    MLE survival analysis: Gompertz, Weibull, Logistic and mixed morality.

    DeDAY (Demography Data Analyses) is a tool of analyzing demography data. It supports Gompertz, Weibull and Logistic distributions. DeDay also supports mixed mortality models based on these distribution such as the Gompertz-Makeham distribution. Distributions such as Gompertz describes only age-dependent mortality, which increases over time. Mixed mortality models, such as in Gompertz-Makeham distribution, consider a more general case where mortality is consist of both age-dependent and in-dependent mortality. ...
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