HitKeeper is a database application for use in BioInformatics. It deals with "hits" (predicted features) on biological sequences (protein, DNA), handles incremental updates effectively, supports taxonomy, and provides original query tools.
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).
Other features include
* the results can be exported to...
Compute protein graphs. Moved to https://github.com/MolBIFFM/PTGLtools
NOTE: Project moved to https://github.com/MolBIFFM/PTGLtools.
The Visualization of Protein-Ligand Graphs (VPLG) software package computes and visualizes protein graphs. It works on the super-secondary structure level and uses the atom coordinates from PDB files and the SSE assignments of the DSSP algorithm.
VPLG is command line software. If you do not like typing commands, try our PTGL web server: http://ptgl.uni-frankfurt.de/
A collection of tools for working with the comparative data analysis ontology including import/export facilities for common phylogenetic file formats, and also a triple-store framework.
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Biospha is a suite of perl scripts based on bioperl toolkit intended to help researches to manage large sequence file. With BIOSPHA you can classify each sequence according to the NCBI taxonomy. You also can get all taxonomic info from a GI or Taxid.