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    Bowtie 2

    Bowtie 2

    A fast and sensitive gapped read aligner

    ...It is widely used in bioinformatics pipelines for RNA-seq, DNA-seq, metagenomics, variant analysis, and other sequencing-based research tasks. Overall, Bowtie 2 remains a foundational command-line tool for high-throughput sequence alignment and reproducible computational biology workflows.
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    Allelome.PRO

    A pipeline to define allele-specific genomic features

    Detecting allelic biases from high-throughput sequencing data requires an approach that maximises sensitivity while minimizing false positives. Here we present Allelome.PRO, an automated userfriendly bioinformatics pipeline, which uses high-throughput sequencing data from reciprocal crosses of two genetically distinct mouse strains to detect allele-specific expression and chromatin modifications.
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    Open3DQSAR
    Open3DQSAR is a free, open-source tool written in C aimed at pharmacophore exploration by high-throughput chemometric analysis of molecular interaction fields (MIFs).
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    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Open3DGRID
    An open-source software aimed at high-throughput generation of molecular interaction fields (MIFs)
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    adLIMS: a Laboratory Information Management System with ADempiere

    Many biological laboratories dealing with genomic samples are facing the problem of sample tracking, both for pure laboratory management and efficiency, and for internal policies, such as Good Laboratory Practices (GLP). Our laboratory exploits PCR techniques and next-generation sequencing (NGS) methods, to perform high-throughput integration site monitoring in different clinical trials and scientific projects, based on the delivery of therapeutic genes by viral vectors integrating into the genome of target cells. We process around 1500 samples/year resulting in hundreds of millions of sequencing reads, requiring automation and posing new challenges in data storage, monitoring of sample process and computational tools for analyses. ...
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    picard

    A set of tools for working with high-throughput sequencing data

    A set of tools (in Java) for working with next generation sequencing data in the SAM/BAM format. Note that development has moved to GitHub at https://github.com/broadinstitute/picard and support is available on the GATK forum at http://gatkforums.broadinstitute.org/categories/ask-the-team
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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