A tool to map bisulfite converted sequence reads and determine cytosine methylation states
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A tool to map bisulfite converted sequence reads and determine cytosine methylation states
Raw dump of Kenneth Reitz's DNA Sequence, Ancestry, Genealogy, &c.
A course on genomics and bioinformatics from WU
CoRA Docs
Easy to use Snakemake metagenomic pipeline that covers a) read-based analysis b) contig based analysis and c) MAG assembly and annotation using a broad set of ready to use and included public databases and annotators
PromKappa 3.0 is a complete application made in Visual Basic 6.0 (VB6) that generates Objective Digital Stains (aka DNA patterns). The main output of the application consists of a series of images that are saved in the 'chart' (or 'chart_comp') folder and which can be later analyzed using different methods.
Ancient DNA Read Simulator for Metagenomic
Sequence Logo - relative style is an alternative that provides full control over how the graphics of a Sequence Logo should look like, and is an alternative to an application called WebLogo. All the inner workings of this open source application are written in native javascript.
These Bioinformatics HTML5/JS files accompany the book entitled: Algorithms in Bioinformatics: Theory and Implementation, and they are compatible with all internet browsers. These algorithms include more than 120 open-source implementations.
Jupiter Bioinformatics (V1) - To find similarities between two words, a manual comparison is required. For words between 4 and 8 letters, such a task can be performed by any of us without the use of a computer. However, what if the objects of comparison are entire phrases/sequences/files?
This is a high discrimination scanner designed to recognise DNA motifs within a long stretch of DNA. Most importantly, this implementation shows how to implement a variable sensitivity for detection, by modifying the pseudocount values.
Sequence Logos using logarithms is an alternative that provides full control over how the graphics of a Sequence Logo should look like. All the inner workings of this open source application are written in native javascript. The application is independent of the internet once it is saved as a html file.
This JavaScript implementation detects the areas where two DNA sequences are complementary to each other. All symbols from UTF-8 are accepted by this algorithm.
Sequence Logo - relative style with axes is an alternative that provides full control over how the graphics of a Sequence Logo should look like. All the inner workings of this open source application are written in native javascript. The application is independent of the internet once it is saved as a html file.
Sequence Logos based on maximum values is an alternative that provides full control over how the graphics of a Sequence Logo should look like. All the inner workings of this open source application are written in native javascript. The application is independent of the internet.
This is an application designed in HTML5/Javascript of a scanner that makes a comparison between two methods, namely between Shanon entropy (Information entropy) and self-sequence alignment (Information content). Information entropy (IE) and Information content (IC) are two methods that quantitatively measure information.
A 3D Objective Digital Stain is able to show the information structure of a DNA or RNA sequence in a graphical manner. In this case, the ODS is computed using the local frequency of the symbols from a sliding window. In the 3D version, the overlapping values (similar sliding windows) are represented by a gradient from black to red.
A 2D Objective Digital Stain is able to show the information structure of a DNA or RNA sequence in a graphical manner. In this case, the ODS is computed using the local frequency of the symbols from a sliding window.
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