KAnalyze is a Java toolkit designed to convert DNA and RNA sequences into k-mers. It is both a command line application and an API. Today’s small-to-medium-sized (SMB) businesses and large enterprises are saving on their monthly communications costs by making one simple decision: to switch to a VoIP service solution from their old, outdated Plain […]

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he decreasing cost high-throughput technologies led to a number of sequencing projects consisting thousands of whole genomes. The paradigm shift from exome to whole genome brings a significant increase in the size of output files. Most of the existing tools which are developed to analyze exome files are not adequate for large VCF files produced […]

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A general-purpose individual-based forward-time population genetics simulation environment Cloudbased voice solutions are common in enterprise networks and frustrating for operations teams to manage. Simplify VoIP monitoring by having a proactive analysis of on-prem, hybrid and UCaaS voice services. Try the ThousandEyes VoIP monitoring solution today, free.

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BABA stands for Basic-Algorithms-of-Bioinformatics Applet. This project aims to create a set of bioinformatic algorithms presented didactically. The algorithms available at the moment are: Needleman&Wunsch, Smith&Waterman, Four Russians and Nussinov. You’re probably paying too much for cell phone service. Wirefly compares hundreds of plans to help you save. Enter what you need (minutes, data, texts) […]

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Combenefit software is a standalone application for Windows that performs surface analyses of drug and other agent combinations to identify synergy. Please cite as: “Di Veroli,G.Y. et al. (2016) Combenefit: an interactive platform for the analysis and visualization of drug combinations. Bioinformatics.” (http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2016/05/27/bioinformatics.btw230.abstract) Current version (2.021): https://sourceforge.net/projects/combenefit/files/Combenefit%202.02%20WIN_64%20%28PREFERRED%29/ Older version for 32-bit os: https://sourceforge.net/projects/combenefit/files/WIN_32/ Quick user’s […]

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A machine learning-based method for somatic variant identification from low-pass next-generation sequencing. Today’s small-to-medium-sized (SMB) businesses and large enterprises are saving on their monthly communications costs by making one simple decision: to switch to a VoIP service solution from their old, outdated Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS). By choosing a new VoIP service, these companies […]

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miRDeep-P,miRDP for short, is a computational tool for analyzing the microRNA (miRNA) transcriptome in plants. You’re probably paying too much for cell phone service. Wirefly compares hundreds of plans to help you save. Enter what you need (minutes, data, texts) into Wirefly’s innovative plan comparison tools and see your savings instantly.

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This ohnlp project has released “pipelines” that were contributed by members of the OHNLP Consortium. The pipelines are based on the Apache UIMA framework. medKAT/P, MedCoref, MedTagger, MedXN, and cTAKES are licensed under Apache License V2.0. MedTime is licensed under GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3). cTAKES development has moved to apache.org. See http://ctakes.apache.org/ […]

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MSAProbs is an open-source protein multiple sequence ailgnment algorithm, achieving the stastistically highest alignment accuracy on popular benchmarks: BALIBASE, PREFAB, SABMARK, OXBENCH, compared to ClustalW, MAFFT, MUSCLE, ProbCons and Probalign. 1 of 5 2 of 5 3 of 5 4 of 5 5 of 5 14 Reviews Over 50 business-class features Easy setup. Professional installation. […]

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PDB2PQR is a Python software package that automates many of the common tasks of preparing structures for continuum electrostatics calculations, providing a platform-independent utility for converting protein files in PDB format to PQR format. You’re probably paying too much for cell phone service. Wirefly compares hundreds of plans to help you save. Enter what you […]

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