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    MutaNET

    NGS Pipeline and Automated Mutation Analysis

    MutaNET comes with a next generation sequencing (NGS) pipeline that calls mutations based on paired-end NGS reads, an automated mutation analysis tool and various file converters and mergers. The mutation analysis feature considers the coding region, protein domains, regulation and transcription factor binding site information, and can be used to analyse the potential impact of mutations on antibiotic resistance.
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    XNBC: neurobiology simulation tool

    XNBC: neurobiology simulation tool

    XNBC is a graphic application to simulate biologic neural networks.

    XNBC is a full featured application for computer naive neuroscientists. It simulates biological neural networks using graphic tools to edit neurons and networks, to run the simulation and to analyze results. Written in C, it runs on Unix and Windows. Web site : http://ticemed-sa.upmc.fr/xnbc/ All recent versions are on this site.
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