Open Source Python Bio-Informatics Software for Windows

Python Bio-Informatics Software for Windows

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    The Sashimi project hosts the Trans-Proteomic Pipeline (TPP), a mature suite of tools for mass-spec (MS, MS/MS) based proteomics: statistical validation, quantitation, visualization, and converters from raw MS data to the open mzML/mzXML formats.
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    miRge3

    Comprehensive analysis of small RNA sequencing data

    An update to Python package to perform comprehensive analysis of small RNA sequencing data, including miRNA annotation, A-to-I editing, novel miRNA detection, isomiR analysis, visualization through IGV, processing Unique Molecular Identifieres (UMI), tRF detection and producing interactive graphical output. miRge3.0 is developed in python v3.8 and is a recent update of our previous version miRge2.0. This build includes command line interface (CLI) and cross-platform Graphical User Interface (GUI). For more details refer to documentation link below.
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    BoulderALE is an RNA alignment editor, which allows for the annotation of basepairs, annotation and collapsing of features (horizontal) and sequences (vertical), along with 2D display of sequences and base composition given a secondary structure.
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    CellPublisher is a free, open source program to improve the navigation of biological pathways. It converts CellDesigner diagrams into fully-featured maps that live inside a browser. The navigation is based on the Google maps API.
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    CircularLogo is a light-weighted, easy to use web application that visualizes the intra-motif dependencies of a DNA or RNA motif.
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    This Project moved to https://sourceforge.net/projects/synbiowave/ because the name GeneWave is a registered trademark... Please do not use this project anymore.
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    Pathomx

    Pathomx

    Workflow-based data analysis built on IPython

    Pathomx is a workflow-based tool for the analysis and visualisation of experimental data. Initially created as a tool for metabolomic data analysis is has been extended and can now be used for any scientific and non-scientific data analysis.
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    WebChemViewer

    A simple program for sharing molecular structures with associated data

    Sharing lists of molecular structures with associated chemical properties is a common task in computer-aided drug design and medicinal chemistry. WebChem Viewer is a simple, free, open-source program that generates HTML-formatted output that can be viewed in any modern web browser, on any operating system (including mobile), without requiring the installation of additional software. The output can also be easily incorporated into existing web pages. WebChem Viewer is released under the FreeBSD license. It was created by Jacob Durrant, a post-doc in the lab of Rommie E. Amaro.
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    bioweb

    bioweb

    polyglot language framework to analyze genetic data

    polyglot framework using Python/C++/JavaScript to fast develop applications to analyze biological sequences
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    rxncon
    The complexity of cellular networks is an outstanding challenge for documentation, visualisation and mathematical modelling. In this project, we develop a new way to describe these networks that minimises the combinatorial complexity and allows an automatic visualisation and export of mathematical (ODE/rulebased) models.
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