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    COHCAP

    City of Hope CpG Island Analysis Pipeline

    COHCAP (City of Hope CpG Island Analysis Pipeline, pronounced "co-cap") is an algorithm to analyze single-nucleotide resolution methylation data (Illumina 450k methylation array, targeted BS-Seq, etc.). Please note: 1) The SourceForge version of COHCAP is no longer being updated. Please see the GitHub version: https://github.com/cwarden45/COHCAP This was the source repository for the Bioconductor version, with some changes after the decision to only provide the code through GitHub...
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    HIVCD

    Informatics tool for contamination screening in the HIV sequencing lab

    HIVCD is an informatics tool developed to identify patient sequences that are too similar to happen by chance alone. Highly similar sequences are likely to occur from contamination or other situations like geographic linkage. Full details can be found in our paper titled "Application of a new informatics tool for contamination screening in the HIV sequencing laboratory" The code provided is a simple user interface to the underlying algorithm. We provide it as a convenience but it comes...
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