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    VecText

    Converting text to a structured representation

    ...All preprocessing actions are specified using common graphical elements organized into logically related blocks. The graphical user interface is implemented in Perl/Tk. In the command-line interface mode, all options need to be specified using the command line parameters. This way of non-interactive communication enables incorporating the application into a more complicated data mining process integrating several software packages or performing multiple conversions in a batch.
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    exbayes

    examples of Bayesian computations

    The examples from my series of blog posts on how to use the Bayesian computations in practice.
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    BreakDancer-0.0.1 is a Perl package that provides genome-wide detection of structural variants from next generation paired-end sequencing reads.
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