Open Source Unix Shell Bio-Informatics Software for BSD

Unix Shell Bio-Informatics Software for BSD

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    HomGL is a web-based tool for comparing gene lists obtained e.g. by microarray studies. Unigene, Locus Link & Homology databases are used to compare gene lists with different accession numbers and between different organisms.
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    Ymap - Yeast Mapping Analysis Pipeline

    Ymap - Yeast Mapping Analysis Pipeline

    Pipeline for large-scale genome changes analysis of genome datasets.

    The active use repository has migrated over to: https://github.com/darrenabbey/ymap The repository here was errantly created with some large binary files included. Attempts to extract the files from the history here have failed. A copy of the history was successfully scrubbed and then hosted at github. -------- Eukaryotic pathogens have complicated and dynamic genomes. To facilitate analysis of copy number variations (CNV), single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), and loss of heterozygosity (LOH) events in Candida albicans, the most common human fungal pathogen, we developed a pipeline for analyzing diverse genome-scale datasets from microarray, deep sequencing, and restriction site associated DNA sequence experiments for clinical and laboratory strains. The YMAP pipeline automatically illustrates genome-wide information in a single intuitive figure and is readily modified for the analysis of other categories of data and other pathogen species with small genomes.
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