github.com - Binaries of ngs-bits are available via Bioconda. Alternatively, ngs-bits can be built from sources:
Binaries for Linux/macOS
From sources for Linux/macOS
From sources for Windows
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Des Higgins (http://www.bioinf.ucd.ie) gives a very entertaining introduction to the visualization of multiple sequence alignment, and to his widely-used Clustal tool. He highlights the emerging...
bioinformatics.ua.pt - Smash is a completely alignment-free method/tool to find and visualise genomic rearrangements. The detection is based on conditional exclusive compression, namely using a FCM (Markov model), of high context order (typically 20). For...
github.com - In a nutshell
Anvi’o is an analysis and visualization platform for ‘omics data.
Please find the methods paper here: https://peerj.com/articles/1319/
Anvi’o would not have been possible without the help of many people who...
drive5.com - USEARCH >Extreme high-throughput sequence analysis. Orders of magnitude faster than BLAST. MUSCLE >Multiple sequence alignment. Faster and more accurate than CLUSTALW.
UPARSE >OTU clustering for 16S and other marker genes....
The genome assemblers generally take a file of short sequence reads and a file of quality-value as the input. Since the quality-value file for the high throughput short reads is usually highly memory-intensive, only a few assemblers, best suited for...
zuguang.de - This is the documentation of the circlize package. Examples in the book are generated under version 0.4.1.
If you use circlize in your publications, I would be appreciated if you can cite:
Gu, Z. (2014) circlize implements and...
www.cmbb.arizona.edu - CrusView is a java based tool for karyotype/genome visualization and comparison of crucifer Species. It also integrates an binary version of KGBassembler and a post-modification step for its assembling result.