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    com-hfg

    com-hfg

    java library for XML, HTML, or SVG generation + bioinformatics classes

    The com.hfg (hairyfatguy.com) library is a collection of utility classes that make it easy to construct XML, HTML, XHTML, or SVG in an object-oriented way from within your Java application or webapp. It also contains other IO utilities and bioinformatics classes for phylogenetic trees, taxonomy, and multi-chain proteins. Requires JDK1.8.
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    Specify Software

    Specify Software

    Biodiversity Database Platform

    Specify is a biological collections and species occurrence database management platform for zoological museums, herbaria and other biodiversity specimen repositories. Specify is supported by grants from the Division of Biological Infrastructure, U.S. National Science Foundation and the State of Kansas. A web browser application, Specify 7, is available on GitHub. In 2015, 450 biological collections worldwide use Specify Software for collections data management. An iPad app, Specify Insight...
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    GNomEx

    GNomEx

    A Genomic LIMS and Data Repository

    Our source code is now on GitHub: https://github.com/hci-gnomex/gnomex. Please refer to GitHub for the latest code. GNomEx is Genomic LIMS and Data Repository. It holds annotated experiments and downstream analysis and serves data tracks to popular genome browsers such as IGB, IGV, and UCSC genome browser. The LIMS handles all aspects of the experiment from order through results delivery. Experiment platforms supported include Illumina HiSeq, MiSeq, iScan, ABI Sanger sequencing,...
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    GenomeView
    GenomeView is a genome browser and annotation editor that displays reference sequence, annotation, multiple alignments, short read alignments and graphs. Most major data formats are supported. Local and internet files can be loaded. This project has moved to GitHub: https://github.com/GenomeView/genomeview
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    WebChemViewer

    A simple program for sharing molecular structures with associated data

    Sharing lists of molecular structures with associated chemical properties is a common task in computer-aided drug design and medicinal chemistry. WebChem Viewer is a simple, free, open-source program that generates HTML-formatted output that can be viewed in any modern web browser, on any operating system (including mobile), without requiring the installation of additional software. The output can also be easily incorporated into existing web pages. WebChem Viewer is released under the...
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    A lightweight and scalable genome browser
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    The Celera Genome Browser, developed at Celera Genomics as part of Celera's sequencing and annotation of the human genome, and released as open source in 2006.
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    JCVI VICS
    VI Compute Server (VICS) is a collection of grid-enabled bioinformatics tools with HTTP (browser) and Web Services (scriptable) interfaces. JCVI VICS is licensed under the Perl Foundation Artistic License 2.0.
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    CNV Workshop is a web-enabled platform for analyzing genome variation such as copy number variation (CNV). Learn about CNV Workshop in our associated BMC Bioinformatics manuscript: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/11/74
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    OmicBrowse, developed with Flash and Java, is a highly evaluated genome browser integrating omics knowledge ranging from genomes to phenomes and is especially appropriate for positional-cloning purposes.
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    The Genomic Diversity and Phenotype Connection (GDPC) written in JAVA uses web services to make XML formatted data publicly available. The GDPC Browser (front-end GUI) can access these services, and other applications can use the API.
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