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    OmicSelector

    OmicSelector

    Feature selection and deep learning modeling for omic biomarker study

    OmicSelector is an environment, Docker-based web application, and R package for biomarker signature selection (feature selection) from high-throughput experiments and others. It was initially developed for miRNA-seq (small RNA, smRNA-seq; hence the name was miRNAselector), RNA-seq and qPCR, but can be applied for every problem where numeric features should be selected to counteract overfitting of the models. Using our tool, you can choose features, like miRNAs, with the most significant...
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    Gemi

    Gemi

    PCR primers / probes design from multiple & degenerate sequences

    ... PCR (qPCR, rt-PCR, etc.), and Sanger sequencing. Gemi can parse large dataset of sequences efficiently. Article: Gemi: PCR primers prediction from multiple alignments Comparative and functional genomics 2012;2012:783138 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/783138 PMID: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23316117 PMCID: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3535827/
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    RDML-Ninja is an editor for qPCR data. It is the reference implementation for the RDML data standard allowing to visualize, edit and reanalyze qPCR data.
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    RDML stands for Real-time PCR Data Markup Language and is the standard file format for export, storage and exchange of quantitative PCR (qPCR) data. This project focuses on the development, implementation and enhancement of the RDML file format and its description (XML schema).
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    pyQPCR
    pyQPCR is a GUI application written in python that deals with quantitative PCR (QPCR) raw data. Using quantification cycle values extracted from QPCR instruments, it uses a proven and universally applicable model to give finalized quantification resu
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    PerlPrimer is a GUI application written in Perl that designs primers for standard PCR, bisulphite PCR and Real-time PCR (QPCR). It aims to automate and simplify the process of primer design.
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