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    CPAT

    RNA coding potential assessment tool

    ...However, Most previous coding potential prediction methods heavily rely on alignment, either pairwise alignment to search for protein evidence or multiple alignments to calculate phylogenetic conservation score (such as CPC , PhyloCSF and RNACode ). This is because most previously identified transcripts including protein coding RNA and short, housekeeping/regulatory RNAs such as snRNAs, snoRNA and tRNA are highly conserved. While still very useful, these approaches have several limitations: Most lncRNAs are less conserved and tend to be lineage specific which greatly limit the discrimination power of alignment-based methods. ...
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    TI2BioP allows mainly the calculation of topological indices (spectral moments) derived from inferred and artificial 2D structures of DNA, RNA and proteins being possible to carry out a structure-function correlation irrespective of sequence alignments. TI2BioP version 3.0 is a python platform with a graphical interface designed for Windows, Linux and Mac OS.
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    raxmlGUI
    RELEASE NOTE: Get raxmlGUI 2.0 at the NEW PROJECT LOCATION: https://antonellilab.github.io/raxmlGUI/ raxmlGUI is a graphical user interface to RAxML, one of the most popular and widely used software for phylogenetic inference using maximum likelihood. A userfriendly graphical front-end for phylogenetic analyses using RAxML (Stamatakis, 2006). Please cite: Silvestro, Michalak (2012) - raxmlGUI: a graphical front-end for RAxML. Organisms Diversity and Evolution 12, 335-337. DOI: 10.1007/s13127-011-0056-0
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    Maximum Common Genome Alignment (MCGA)

    Maximum Common Genome Alignment (MCGA)

    Pipeline for creating core genome alignments for phylogenetic analysis

    Maximum Common Genome Alignment (MCGA) Tool MCGA is a bioinformatics analysis tool written in Python for generating core genome alignment for bacterial whole genome sequences which can be used to construct phylogenetic trees.
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    PhyloTrack

    PhyloTrack

    PhyloTrack, D3.js and JBrowse for phylogeny and positioning of samples

    PhyloTrack is a JavaScript--based software tool that integrates the D3.js library for data visualization with the JBrowse tool for genome browser representation. It requires a phylogenetic tree of the common Newick data format as input, as well as three meta data files for samples, clade-defining nodes and clade color definitions - all in tab delimited format. Functionality within PhyloTrack shows the informative markers at each node in the phylogenetic tree, therefore highlighting clade-defining polymorphism. This functionality has been implemented using the tabix tool on the server side, providing simple and rapid access to the information at each tree node, including informative SNPs stored in VCF-similar files. ...
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    Pysimony

    A Pythonic Implementation of Parsimony Inference of Phylogeny

    ...As all parts of the program are the original work of a beginner programmer, this may represent one of the worst approaches to solving the phylogenetic problem. I have clearly avoided object-oriented programming. Nevertheless, I distribute this imagining it might someday be slightly educational or at least provide a laugh at the pathetic attempt it makes to reinvent the wheel
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    H-mito is a mitochondrial DNA haplogroup prediction tool based on the phylogenetic tree http://www.phylotree.org/. Ancillary scripts: mitoP.py to extract mutation lists and clustal-2-fasta.zip to join, align through clustalw and convert data.
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    Phylogenetic Representativeness is a method for estimating adequacy of taxon sampling for phylogenetic studies. Through a series of statistics generated by PhyRe, it is possible to evaluate taxon coverage within a given group.
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    A collection of tools for working with the comparative data analysis ontology including import/export facilities for common phylogenetic file formats, and also a triple-store framework.
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    A python/C++ framework for Bayesian phylogenetic analysis.
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