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  2. Milvus (vector database) - Wikipedia

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    Milvus is a distributed vector database developed by Zilliz. It is available as both open-source software and a cloud service. Milvus is an open-source project under LF AI & Data Foundation [2] distributed under the Apache License 2.0.

  3. Addgene - Wikipedia

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    Molecular biology tools. Vector Database—A curated list of over 4,000 vector backbones, including relevant cloning information and bacterial growth conditions.. Sequence Analyzer—An Addgene software tool for creating plasmid maps from sequences with annotated features and restriction sites.

  4. List of sequence alignment software - Wikipedia

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    Complete framework with user-friendly GUI to analyse NGS data. It integrates a proprietary high quality alignment algorithm and plug-in ability to integrate various public aligner into a framework allowing to import short reads, align them, detect variants, and generate reports. It is made for resequencing projects, namely in a diagnostic setting.

  5. UGENE - Wikipedia

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    The Assembly Browser project was started in 2010 as an entry for Illumina iDEA Challenge 2011. [19] The browser allows users to visualize and browse large (up to hundreds of millions of short reads) next generation sequence assemblies. It supports SAM, [20] BAM (the binary version of SAM), and ACE formats. Before browsing assembly data in UGENE ...

  6. Genomic library - Wikipedia

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    P1 vectors also contain a P1 plasmid replicon, which ensures only one copy of the vector is present in a cell. However, there is a second P1 replicon- called the P1 lytic replicon- that is controlled by an inducible promoter. This promoter allows the amplification of more than one copy of the vector per cell prior to DNA extraction. [2] bac vector

  7. Vector database - Wikipedia

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    A vector database, vector store or vector search engine is a database that can store vectors (fixed-length lists of numbers) along with other data items. Vector databases typically implement one or more Approximate Nearest Neighbor algorithms, [1] [2] [3] so that one can search the database with a query vector to retrieve the closest matching database records.

  8. Multiple cloning site - Wikipedia

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    An example of a plasmid cloning vector which modifies the inserted protein is pFUSE-Fc plasmid. In order to genetically engineer insulin, the first step is to cut the MCS in the plasmid being used. [8] Once the MCS is cut, the gene for human insulin can be added making the plasmid genetically modified.

  9. VectorDB - Wikipedia

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    This Biological database -related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.