github.com - Python package to detect chromatin loops (and other patterns) in Hi-C contact maps.
Stable version with pip:
pip3 install --user chromosight
Stable version with conda:
conda install -c bioconda -c conda-forge chromosight
or, if you want...
github.com - npScarf (jsa.np.npscarf) is a program that scaffolds and completes draft genomes assemblies in real-time with Oxford Nanopore sequencing. The pipeline can run on a computing cluster as well as on a laptop computer for microbial datasets. It...
huttenhower.sph.harvard.edu - Lateral gene transfer (LGT) is an important mechanism for genome diversification in microbial communities, including the human microbiome. While methods exist to identify LGTs from sequenced isolate genomes, identifying LGTs from community...
ibest.github.io - ARC is a pipeline which facilitates iterative, reference guided de novo assemblies with the intent of:
Reducing time in analysis and increasing accuracy of results by only considering those reads which should assemble...
github.com - A tool for converting for recovering synteny blocks from multiple alignment (in MAF fromat)
This tool is a standalone version of Ragout module [http://fenderglass.github./Ragout]
github.com - Tool for plotting sequencing data along genomic coordinates.
FIGENO is a
FIGure
GENerator
for GENOmics
With figeno, you can plot various types of sequencing data along genomic coordinates. Video...
http://genomeribbon.com/ - Ribbon can be used for long reads, short reads, paired-end reads, and assembly/genome alignments. Instructions for each data format are available by clicking on "instructions" in each tab on the right.
Local installation:
You can install Ribbon...
sourceforge.net - Sept. 20, 2017 Version 3.1 released. Major upgrade. Version 3.1 fixes the problems with SNP annotation that arose when NCBI discontinued use of GI numbers. Please read carefully the Preface (page 3) and the File of annotated genomes section (pages...
In graph theory, a string graph is an intersection graph of curves in the plane; each curve is called a "string". String graphs were first proposed by E. W. Myers in a 2005 publication.