github.com - SMASH is a completely alignment-free method to find and visualise rearrangements between pairs of DNA sequences. The detection is based on relative compression, namely using a FCM, also known as Markov model, of high context order (typically...
molevol.cmima.csic.es - Gblocks eliminates poorly aligned positions and divergent regions of a DNA or protein alignment so that it becomes more suitable for phylogenetic analysis. This server implements the most important features of the Gblocks program to make its...
www.softberry.com - FGENESH is the fastest (50-100 times faster than GenScan) and most accurate gene finder available - see the figure and the table below. In recent rice genome sequencing projects, it was cited "the most successful (gene finding) program (Yu et...
bmbl.sdstate.edu - DMINDA (DNA motif identification and analyses) is an integrated web server for DNA motif identification and analyses
More at http://bmbl.sdstate.edu/DMINDA2/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4086085/
help.rc.ufl.edu - More at https://help.rc.ufl.edu/doc/Kmer
This also includes:
A2Amapper: ATAC, Assembly to Assembly Comparision tool:
Comparative mapping between two genome assemblies (same species), or between two different genomes (cross...
The Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST) is a powerful bioinformatics program used to compare an input sequence (such as DNA, RNA, or protein sequences) against a database of sequences to find regions of similarity.
chagall.med.cornell.edu - Institute of computational biomedicine, Cornell University provide an NGS workshop tutorial at http://chagall.med.cornell.edu/NGScourse/
You can also add your favourite NGS educational material, or workshop tutorial by commenting on this...
urgi.versailles.inra.fr - We advise to run first the TEdenovo pipeline but it is not compulsory. We suppose you begin by running the TEannot pipeline on the example provided in the directory "db/" rather than directly on your own genomic sequences. Thus, from now on, the...
github.com - TULIP currently consists of two Perl scripts, tulipseed.perl and tulipbulb.perl. These are very much intended as prototypes, and additional components and/or implementations are likely to follow.
Tulipseed takes as input alignments files of long...