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    Pipeline Builder for NGS tools

    Pipeline Builder for NGS tools

    Scripting tool for automatize and managing complex NGS analysis

    Handling with NGS tool configuration files is a real challenge for modern biologists and biotechnologist. To increase productivity, specificity and enhance the data processing, this tool provides a collection of commands already structured, leading the user in building the correct pipeline for the data he has to analyse. Pipeline Builder is a scripting tool for managing complex NGS analysis pipelines. It helps the user in composing NGS tool commands and composing his own analysis...
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    vmmonitor is a command line tool written in Perl used to monitor/locate VMware images in distributed environment. I am feeling great after using it to locate a VMware image. Try it!
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