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    Protospacer

    Protospacer

    Rapid gRNA design and validation for CRISPR

    Sign up to our mailing list at http://www.protospacer.com/contact.html. Protospacer allows researchers to build, analyze, and share their own database of CRISPR target-sites. This enables the development of custom libraries and helps to transfer the CRISPR technology to new organisms. Each Protospacer database is a simple catalogue of all possible Cas9 target-sites within a given FASTA sequence, i.e. all NGG/NAG sites. Protospacer then allows the user to sub-select targets from the...
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    SPADE

    SPADE

    A toolkit for developing and deploying protein structure algorithms.

    The Structural Proteomics Application Development Environment is a Python tool kit for developing and deploying bioinformatics applications. Handles graphics, analysis, and modeling of protein sequence and structure. Source and Win installers available. SPADE source code can be cloned from http://www.github.com/deaconjs/SPADE.
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