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    LiDSiM

    LImits of Detection SImulation for Microbes

    LiDSiM is a tool to estimate the possible influence of error-tolerant database searches and proteogenomic approaches on the amount of unidentified spectra and the ratios of taxonomic relationship of identified spectra in MS/MS studies of microbial proteomes. For more details about LiDSiM and its functioning, please see "Estimating the Computational Limits of Detection of Microbial Non-Model Organisms" Mathias Kuhring and Bernhard Y....
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    FishingCNV

    Copy number variation (CNV) detection in exome sequencing data

    FishingCNV, a software tool developed at McGill University, is a tool for comprehensive analysis of rare copy number variations in high-throughput exome sequencing data. The inputs are standard coverage files produced by Genome Analysis ToolKit (GATK), and the output is a file containing putative CNVs. The program comes in 2 different releases * GUI version (FishingCNV_X.X.X.zip) * Command line version (FishingCNV_X.X_pipeline) Browse through our files to find the different releases.
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