github.com - This is a pipeline for finding motifs in fasta files.It can be run from the command line as follows:
usage: orange_pipeline_refine.py [-h] [-w W] [--nmotifs NMOTIFS] [--iter ITER] [-c C][-s S] [-d] [-ff] [-v V]positive_seq negative_seq
positional...
github.com - gapFinisher is based on the controlled use of a previously published gap filling tool FGAP and works on all standard Linux/UNIX command lines. They compare the performance of gapFinisher against two other published gap filling tools PBJelly and...
github.com - Sunbeam is a pipeline written in snakemake that simplifies and automates many of the steps in metagenomic sequencing analysis. It uses conda to manage dependencies, so it doesn't have pre-existing dependencies or admin...
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 - 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
https://arvados.org/ - Arvados is a free and open source bioinformatics platform for genomic and biomedical data. User can Store | Organize | Compute | Share the data for free.
github.com - methylKit is an R package for DNA methylation analysis and annotation from high-throughput bisulfite sequencing. The package is designed to deal with sequencing data from RRBS and its variants, but also target-capture methods such as Agilent...
journals.plos.org - Recent studies of the human genome have indicated that regulatory elements (e.g. promoters and enhancers) at distal genomic locations can interact with each other via chromatin folding and affect gene expression levels. Genomic technologies for...
userweb.eng.gla.ac.uk - This webpage lists some of the one-liners that we frequently use in metagenomic analyses. You can click on the following links to browse through different topics. You can copy/paste the commands as they are in your terminal screen, provided you...