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    Maui

    Maui

    Maui is the Maltcms User Interface

    Maui is the Maltcms User Interface, a rich client application for Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry and related research areas.
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    IQuant

    A pipeline for quantitative proteomics based upon isobaric tags

    IQuant is an automated pipeline for quantitative proteomics based upon isobaric tags. It integrates post-processing tool of protein identification and advanced statistical algorithms to process the MS/MS signals generated from the peptides labeled by isobaric tags for quantification. IQuant can run from a graphical user interface (GUI) as well as a command-line interface and work with both Windows and Linux system. This website contains the IQuant software, an example data labeled by...
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    GEPETTO - Gene Prioritization in Java

    GEPETTO - Gene Prioritization in Java

    GEPETTO (GEne Prioritization ExTended TOol)

    ...It currently incorporates six prioritization modules, based on gene sequence, protein-protein interactions, gene expression, disease-causing probabilities, genomic context). GEPETTO is written in Java/Python and supported by an advanced modular architecture, which means that it can easily be modified and extended by the user, in order to include alternative scoring methods and new data sources. We intend to extend the system from gene-level to variant-level prioritization, by exploiting the variant data in the MSV3D database. ...
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    Chipster is a biologist-friendly analysis software for high-throughput data. It contains over 200 analysis tools for next generation sequencing (NGS), microarray and proteomics data. Users can combine tools in automatic analysis workflows, which can be shared. Chipster's interactive visualizations allow users to select datapoints and create new gene lists. For NGS data Chipster contains a built-in genome browser, which highlights SNPs and automatically indexes BAM files and calculates...
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    PROMPT is a system for retrieval, analysis, mapping and comparison of proteins. It allows easy mapping of different types of sequence IDs, data retrieval and integration, a multitude of analysis and comparison algorithms and a full-blown easy to use GUI.
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