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    Amplicon_Sequencing_Worfklow

    Amplicon_Sequencing_Worfklow

    Analyzing amplicon data from sequences to stats

    This is a collection of scripts and instructions on how to analyzing amplicon sequence data (i.e., 16S, ITS2, & other marker genes). I created this workflow to create a consistent set of methods for analyzing amplicon sequence data, from when you first receive the sequence data to statistical analyses & data visualization. All you need is to have the latest version of R installed, some experience with the command line & shell, and enough memory to run all of the programs. ...
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    Fast Neurite Tracer

    Fast Neurite Tracer

    Semi-automatic neurite tracing with tera-bytes of imaging data.

    Fast Neurite Tracer (FNT) is a tool for semi-automated neurite tracing. FNT can handle big imaging data such as fMOST data. It can also process other types of light imaging data in general. FNT is designed to be * accurate in tracing (each tracing step needs your confirmation), * fast (operations using computer mouse is reduced with automatic searching), * scalable (large volume data of tera-bytes in size are supported).
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    ADOMA
    ADOMA stands for: Alternative Display Of Multiple Alignment. ADOMA can create four different displays of a multiple sequence alignment: a ClustalW alignment in HTML format, a simplified ClustalW alignment in HTML and/or txt format and a colored ClustalW alignment in HTML format. For examples of these outputfiles check the screenshots. ADOMA uses ClustalW to create the multiple alignment from DNA or protein sequences and displays them slightly different than the normal output of ClustalW....
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    MASyV (Multi-Agent System Visualization) enables one to write agent-based models/cellular automata, eg. in C, visualize them in real time & capture to movie file with MASyVs GUI & message passing lib. Includes examples: Hello World, ants, viral infection
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    ProgPorts is an administrative and easy user interface to hundreds of proteomics, molecular dynamics, and protein crystallography programs. It is a hybrid of the prog/setup system, developed at Johns Hopkins University, and GNU-Darwin ports system.
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    A Folding@Home integrated monitoring environment, designed for Linux, *nix systems and Windows, which is intended to be easy-to-use and provide a flexible, customiseable and "user-friendly" environment for reviewing the status of active F@H clients.
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