Software packages for next gen sequence analysis
Integrated solutions * CLCbio Genomics Workbench - de novo and reference assembly of Sanger, Roche FLX, Illumina, Helicos, and SOLiD data. Commercial next-gen-seq software that extends the CLCbio Main Workbench software. Includes SNP detection, CHiP-seq, browser and other features. Commercial. Wi...Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Education, Assemblied, Sequence, Genome, Align, Software, SNP
3234 days ago
UCSC Genome Browser and Blat software !
This directory contains Genome Browser and Blat application binaries built for standalone command-line use on various supported Linux and UNIX platforms. To determine which set of binaries to download, type "uname -a" on the command line to display your machine type. In most cases the usage state...Tags: Bioinformatics, UCSC, Genome, Browser, Blat, Software
2991 days ago
List of Bioinformatics Software Tools for Next Generation Sequencing
Commercial tools Strand NGS offers many different tools including alignment, RNA-Seq, DNA-Seq, ChIP-Seq, Small RNA-Seq, Genome Browser, visualizations, Biological Interpretation, etc. Supports workflows “one can import the sample data in FASTA, FASTQ or tag-count format. In addition, ...Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Tools, Software, List, NGS
2900 days ago
Tags: Bioinformatics, NGS, Assembly, BAM, SAM, CRAM, Picard, FastQC, Tool, Software
2920 days ago
CANU: Assembling Large Genomes with Single-Molecule Sequencing and Locality Sensitive Hashing.
Canu is a fork of the Celera Assembler designed for high-noise single-molecule sequencing (such as the PacBio RSII or Oxford Nanopore MinION). The software is currently alpha level, feel free to use and report issues encountered. Canu is a hierachical assembly pipeline which runs in fo...Tags: Bioinformatics, FASTQ, NGS, Assembly, Genome, CANU, Assembler, Tool, Software
2906 days ago
Tags: Bioinformatics, GKNO, Pipeline, Tool, Software
2898 days ago
Tools for Searching Repeats And Palindromic Sequences
What are genomic interspersed repeats? In the mid 1960's scientists discovered that many genomes contain stretches of highly repetitive DNA sequences ( see Reassociation Kinetics Experiments, and C-Value Paradox ). These sequences were later characterized and placed into five categories: Simple...Tags: Bioinformatics, Search, Repeats, Palindromic, Sequences, Tools, Software
2203 days ago
Tags: Bioinformatics, Cytoscape, Software, Platform, Visualization, Networks, GO
2896 days ago
Tags: Bioinformatics, GAEMR, Assembly, Stats, Correctness, Accuracy, Software, Tool, NGS
2874 days ago