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    gsasnp2

    gsasnp2

    PubMed ID: 29562348 / DOI: 10.1093/nar/gky175

    * GSA-SNP2 is a successor of GSA-SNP (Nam et al. 2010, NAR web server issue). GSA-SNP2 accepts human GWAS summary data (rs numbers, p-values) or gene-wise p-values and outputs pathway genesets ‘enriched’ with genes associated with the given phenotype. It also provides both local and global protein interaction networks in the associated pathways. * Article: SYoon, HCTNguyen, YJYoo, JKim, BBaik, SKim, JKim, SKim, DNam, "Efficient pathway enrichment and network analysis of GWAS summary data...
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    FastAlign.pl

    FastAlign.pl

    FastAlign is a perl script which uses the heuristic method of tfasty

    FastAlign.pl provides a more intuitive output to find exon-intron junctions. The query string is in amino acids and the hit string is in nucleotides. There are extra nucleotides at the end of the hit string (option -diff and by default = 10), that allow to verify if the intron start with common rules (5'-GTGCGA-... for group II intron and after an exonic T for group I intron). If you have Emboss, you can genarate a graphic with option -graph 1. ...
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