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    com-hfg

    com-hfg

    java library for XML, HTML, or SVG generation + bioinformatics classes

    The com.hfg (hairyfatguy.com) library is a collection of utility classes that make it easy to construct XML, HTML, XHTML, or SVG in an object-oriented way from within your Java application or webapp. It also contains other IO utilities and bioinformatics classes for phylogenetic trees, taxonomy, and multi-chain proteins. Requires JDK1.8.
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    HSRA

    Hadoop spliced read aligner for RNA-seq data

    HSRA is a MapReduce-based parallel tool for mapping reads from RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) experiments. RNA-seq analyses typically begin by mapping reads to a reference genome in order to determine the location from which the reads were originated, which is a very time-consuming step. This tool allows bioinformatics researchers to efficiently distribute their mapping tasks over the nodes of a cluster by combining a fast multithreaded spliced aligner (HISAT2) with Apache Hadoop, which is a...
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    JGBParser

    jgbparser, gbk parser, genbank parser, bioinformatics

    We present an alternative library for development of bioinformatics Java applications. a Java implementation of JGBParser was built. It consists in a library, able to analyze text files in the GenBank Flatfile (GBF) format.
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    CALBC
    The code here is a parser for CALBC corpus into Java object.
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    The final build of this software now is distributed in R, embedded in "RedeR': an R/Bioconductor package for hierarchical and nested network analysis... more about RedeR: http://bioconductor.org/packages/2.9/bioc/html/RedeR.html
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    This project develops a web-based (JSP) Fuzzy Rule-Based Expert System for analyzing ECG (electro cardio gram) signals & diagnosing Tachi-Arrhythmias. Proj. main blocks: inference engine, knowledgebase, KB editor, explanation, and feature extraction.
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    OpenDMAP (Open Source Direct Memory Access Parser) is a natural language processing (text mining) application: a semantic parser for information extraction.
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    A bioinformatics package to analyse ESTs (Expressed Sequence Tags) easily. It contains functionalities of ESTs for EST submission, Batch BLAST and BLAST result parser, etc. easiEST contains JAVA GUI applications for analysing ESTs or other sequences
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