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The Phenoscape project attempts to formalize the description of evolutionary characters to make them interoperable and computable with the body of phenotype annotation being generated by model organism databases, and other biomedical research.
We describe a simple XML format to share text documents and annotation
A minimalist approach to share text documents and data annotations. Allows a large number of different annotations to be represented.
Project files contain:
- simple code to hold/read/write data and perform sample processing.
- BioC-formatted corpora
- BioC tools that work with BioC corpora
BioC goals
- simplicity
- interoperability
- broad use
- reuse
There should be little investment required to learn to use a format or a software module to process that format. We are...
Atlas is a suite of variant analysis tools specializing in the separation of true SNPs and insertions and deletions (indels) from sequencing and mapping errors in Whole Exome Capture Sequecing (WECS) data.
Ruby Research Wiki (RRiki) can be used to keep notes and organize references for research. It uses a browser interface, an intuitive plain text formatting language (markdown), and facilities to cross-reference and hierarchically organize notes
A database schema and web application to archive, search, share, and download data of maximum body sizes of different taxonomic groups during the history of life on earth.