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Olex2 is visualisation software for small-molecule crystallography developed at Durham University/EPSRC. It provides comprehensive tools for crystallographic model manipulation for the end user and an extensible development framework for programmers. The project has been supported by Olexsys Ltd since 2010.
Open-source Python software library and GUI desktop environment for direct bioinformatic analysis of mass-spectrometry data through powerful scripting tools and interfaces to many machine data formats, database search engines, and peptide data formats.
For a copy of the source code, check out our Github repositories:
mzDesktop: https://github.com/MaxAlex/mzDesktop
multiplierz: https://github.com/MaxAlex/multiplierz
Integrated pipeline for HT miRNA-Seq data analysis
Processing of smallRNA-Seq data to gather biologically relevant information requires application of multiple statistical and bioinformatics tools from different sources, each focusing on a specific step of the analysis pipeline. The analytical workflow can be challenging for the continuous interventions by the operator, a critical factor when large numbers of datasets need to be analyzed at once. To allow a flexible and comprehensive analysis of smallRNA-Seq data we designed a novel modular...
An extensible GUI for computational chemistry codes
The CCP1GUI project aims to develop a free, extensible Graphical User Interface to various computational chemistry codes developed by the worldwide academic community, with an emphasis on ab initio Quantum Chemistry codes.
...It provides an ideal tool to accompany the study of finite carbon molecules using computer simulation. The implementation involves a standalone application which includes a GUI and allows for dynamic visual inspection through 3D rendering. In addition, the NanoCap core libraries can be used in custom Python scripts that enabled the user to produce structures in bulk or to include the structure generation routines into pre-existing code.
A GUI program to create the plasmid database forms for BGME lab. This program presents user with a data entry form for entering plasmid information and automatically converts DNA sequence to protein, aligns it, and creates text output file.