A roguelike game where you play a micro organism inside a larger organism!
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A roguelike game where you play a micro organism inside a larger organism!
QSLib is a package for interacting with Applied Biosystems' QuantStudio qPCR machines, intended for non-qPCR uses, such as DNA computing and molecular programming systems.
Encode and decode biological codes efficiently
DNA transcription and translation in wasm with rust
Computational biology utility library for Rust featuring sequence alignment, genome annotation, and I/O of biological files
A high-performance, pure Rust toolkit for standardizing and preparing biomolecular systems (proteins & nucleic acids). It heals missing atoms, resolves protonation states, adds solvation, and unifies topologies to forge simulation-ready structures.
Make rs-handlegraph available for use in other languages by generating C header file and a simple lib
A Python module written in rust to encode DNA sequences for machine learning
A simple, fast program which transcribes a DNA strand into messenger RNA (mRNA), which it then translates into amino acids, implemented in Rust.
A high-performance, pure Rust library for automated DREIDING force field parameterization. It orchestrates structure repair, topology perception, and partial atomic charge calculation to produce simulation-ready inputs for both biological macromolecules and arbitrary chemical systems.
CLI tool for flexibly parsing structured sequence reads into count tables and comparing them to expected libraries
From Douglas Hofstadter's "Gödel, Escher, Bach" (1979)
This tool allows users to simulate DNA sequences with mutations, variations, and bias. Ideal for quick experiments, testing, or academic purposes, it provides a simple yet powerful solution for generating synthetic DNA data in the Rust programming language.
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