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    The Chemicals Database

    An Open Source "product catalogue" that is customizable and versatile.

    The Chemicals Database is a simple yet effective approach to track a stock of products. It provides a "product catalogue" that is accessible from any workplace over Intranet (http) and the server can be operated "in the cloud". Although this documentation deals in particular with a stock of chemicals in a laboratory, it can easily be adapted to any other "items" such as samples, spare parts, tools and other inventory.
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    qmol

    qmol

    A simple molecular weight calculator

    ...For Windows binary and source code see the files section: https://sourceforge.net/projects/qmol/files/ Binary packages (rpm/deb) for openSUSE Leap 15.2-42.2, xUbuntu 20.10-19.10, 17.04, Fedora 33, CentOS 8, Scientific Linux 7, and Debian 10.0-8.0 can be found at: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/lineinthesand/
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    Visualization of Protein-Ligand Graphs

    Visualization of Protein-Ligand Graphs

    Compute protein graphs. Moved to https://github.com/MolBIFFM/PTGLtools

    ...It works on the super-secondary structure level and uses the atom coordinates from PDB files and the SSE assignments of the DSSP algorithm. VPLG is command line software. If you do not like typing commands, try our PTGL web server: http://ptgl.uni-frankfurt.de/
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    GESPA

    GESPA

    Accurately predicts disease association of single nucleotide mutations

    ...A host of annotations are provided: orthologous and paralogous multiple sequence alignments, UCSC annotations, reports detailing conservation of a nsSNP in alignments, and links to external nsSNP and gene information such as relevant publications. GESPA is connected to a constantly updating SQL server allowing for fast data retrieval. NOTE: REQUIRES Java 1.7.0+. Port 1433 cannot be blocked by firewall, network, or antivirus program. Please cite: http://tinyurl.com/oj7p84a
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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.
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