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    selectseq

    Get specific sequences from a FASTA or FASTQ file.

    A command-line utility to manipulate biological sequences from a FASTA or FASTQ file. It can, given a list of identifiers, get only a subset of the sequences (or their complement, i.e., sequences NOT in the list). Can also get sequence number N only. Compressed sequences files are supported if readable by zcat.
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    HBSAnalyzer

    Aligner and methylation caller for hairpin bisulfite sequencing data

    HBS Analyzer is a methylation calling tool for hairpin-bisulfite sequencing data. HBS Analyzer can accept raw hairpin-bisulfite sequencing data in FASTA or FASTQ format, align the paired end reads to the reference genome and call methylation. Given the double stranded nature of the data that is used, HBS analyzer can identify errors caused by PCR and sequencing along with identifying hemi-methylated sites. This error information is also considered while making the methylation call and hence methylation sites introduced by SNPs are also identified along with the known methylation sites in the genome.
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    HBSAnalyzer

    Aligner and methylation caller for hairpin bisulfite sequencing data

    HBS Analyzer is a methylation calling tool for hairpin-bisulfite sequencing data. HBS Analyzer can accept raw hairpin-bisulfite sequencing data in FASTA or FASTQ format, align the paired end reads to the reference genome and call methylation. Given the double stranded nature of the data that is used, HBS analyzer can identify errors caused by PCR and sequencing along with identifying hemi-methylated sites. This error information is also considered while making the methylation call and hence methylation sites introduced by SNPs are also identified along with the known methylation sites in the genome.
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    GenOO-HTS

    A Modern Perl Framework for High Throughput Sequencing analysis

    GenOO-HTS [jee-noo] is an open-source; object-oriented Perl framework specifically developed for the design of High Throughput Sequencing (HTS) analysis tools. The primary aim of GenOO-HTS is to make simple HTS analyses easy and complicated analyses possible. GenOO-HTS models biological entities into Perl objects and provides relevant attributes and methods that allow for the manipulation of high throughput sequencing data. Using GenOO-HTS as a core development module reduces the overhead...
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    A perl script that converts Illumina qseq files into Phred fastq files for use in Maq. Originally written by Tyler Bachman from UC Riverside, adapted by Eugene Goltsman. Freely available under the terms of GNU GPLv3.
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