github.com - Tinycov is a small standalone command line utility written in python to plot the coverage of a BAM file quickly. This software was inspired by Matt Edwards' genome coverage plotter.
To install the stable version: pip3 install --user...
dash.plot.ly - Dash is a web application framework that provides pure Python abstraction around HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Dash Bio is a suite of bioinformatics components that make it simpler to analyze and visualize bioinformatics data and interact with them in...
github.com - wgd is a easy to use command-line tool for KS distribution construction named wgd. The wgd suite provides commonly used KS and colinearity analysis workflows together with tools for modeling and visualization, rendering these...
github.com - ASCIIGenome is a genome browser based on command line interface and designed for running from console terminals.
Since ASCIIGenome does not require a graphical interface it is particularly useful for quickly visualizing genomic data...
As I mentioned earlier, I will keep on posting one Python script per day to introduce you to Python programming. Whether you are an experienced programmer or not, this tutorial is intended for everyone who wishes to learn the Python programming...
bioinfo.konkuk.ac.kr - Synteny Portal, a versatile web-based application portal for constructing, visualizing and browsing synteny blocks. With Synteny Portal, users can easily (i) construct synteny blocks among multiple species by using prebuilt alignments in the UCSC...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov - GView is a Java application for viewing and examining prokaryotic genomes in a circular or linear context. It accepts standard sequence file formats and an optional style specification file to generate customizable, publication quality genome maps...
We use couple of hundreads of command in daily basis. Most of them are actually repeated several time. The question remain open how do I search old command history under bash shell and modify or reuse it? Now a days almost all modern shell allows...
www.animalgenome.org - The Blast Extension and Assembly Program (BEAP) is a computer program that uses a short starting DNA fragment, often a EST or partial gene segment, as "primer", to recursively blast nucleotide databases in an attempt to obtain all sequences that...