github.com - This is a scaffold assembler designed for stLFR reads[1]. It uses the link-reads information from stLFR reads to assemble contigs to scaffolds.
Here is an illustration of this pipeline:
github.com - PyParanoid is a pipeline for rapid identification of homologous gene families in a set of genomes - a central task of any comparative genomics analysis. The "gold standard" for identifying homologs is to use reciprocal best hits (RBHs) which depends...
github.com - AlignGraph2 is the second version of AlignGraph for PacBio long reads. It extends and refines contigs assembled from the long reads with a published genome similar to the sequencing genome.
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github.com - MitoHiFi v3.2 is a python pipeline distributed under MIT License !
MitoHiFi was first developed to assemble the mitogenomes for a wide range of species in the Darwin Tree of Life Project...
github.com - iMAGine is a metagenomic workflow which includes filtering, assembling, and binning.
This workflow includes the following tools which are needed to be installed in the system.
fastp
spades assembler
QUAST
bwa
samtools
metabat2
CheckM
Our research focuses on the computational analysis of genomic and transcriptomic sequences from non-model plant species. We do this by developing approaches to examine gene finding, gene expression, transcriptome assembly, and conserved element...
https://brapi.org/ - The Breeding API (BrAPI) project is an effort to enable interoperability among plant breeding databases. BrAPI is a standardized RESTful web service API specification for communicating plant breeding data. This community driven standard is free to...
www.broadinstitute.org - Spines is a collection of software tools, developed and used by the Vertebrate Genome Biology Group at the Broad Institute. It provides basic data structures for efficient data manipulation (mostly genomic sequences, alignments, variation...
github.com - DESCHRAMBLER is shown to produce highly accurate reconstructions using data simulation and by benchmarking it against other reconstruction tools
You can find the detail of reconstructed data at http://bioinfo.konkuk.ac.kr/DESCHRAMBLER/
github.com - Synima written in Perl, which uses the graphical features of R. Synima takes orthologues computed from reciprocal best BLAST hits or OrthoMCL, and DAGchainer, and outputs an overview of genome-wide synteny in PDF. Each of these programs are included...