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  2. Biopython - Wikipedia

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    A core concept in Biopython is the biological sequence, and this is represented by the Seq class. [11] A Biopython Seq object is similar to a Python string in many respects: it supports the Python slice notation, can be concatenated with other sequences and is immutable. In addition, it includes sequence-specific methods and specifies the ...

  3. Sequence profiling tool - Wikipedia

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    A sequence profiling tool in bioinformatics is a type of software that presents information related to a genetic sequence, gene name, or keyword input. Such tools generally take a query such as a DNA , RNA , or protein sequence or ‘keyword’ and search one or more databases for information related to that sequence.

  4. List of RNA-Seq bioinformatics tools - Wikipedia

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    fastqp Simple FASTQ quality assessment using Python. Kraken: [9] A set of tools for quality control and analysis of high-throughput sequence data. HTSeq [10] The Python script htseq-qa takes a file with sequencing reads (either raw or aligned reads) and produces a PDF file with useful plots to assess the technical quality of a run.

  5. Galaxy (computational biology) - Wikipedia

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    Galaxy is open-source software implemented using the Python programming language. It is developed by the Galaxy team [23] at Penn State, Johns Hopkins University, Oregon Health & Science University, and the Galaxy Community. [24] Galaxy is extensible, as new command line tools can be integrated and shared within the Galaxy ToolShed. [25]

  6. National Center for Biotechnology Information - Wikipedia

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    The NCBI assigns a unique identifier (taxonomy ID number) to each species of organism. [5] The NCBI has software tools that are available through web browsers or by FTP. For example, BLAST is a sequence similarity searching program. BLAST can do sequence comparisons against the GenBank DNA database in less than 15 seconds.

  7. List of gene prediction software - Wikipedia

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    The gene finder is based on a hidden Markov model (HMM) that is automatically estimated for a new genome. Prokaryotes [8] [9] EuGene: Integrative gene finding: Prokaryotes, Eukaryotes [10] [11] FGENESH: HMM-based gene structure prediction: multiple genes, both chains: Eukaryotes [12] FrameD: Find genes and frameshift in G+C rich prokaryote ...

  8. Machine learning in bioinformatics - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, an intrinsic search is needed where a gene prediction program attempts to identify the remaining genes from the DNA sequence alone. [ 40 ] Machine learning has also been used for the problem of multiple sequence alignment which involves aligning many DNA or amino acid sequences in order to determine regions of similarity that could ...

  9. List of sequence alignment software - Wikipedia

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    Linking and profiling sequence alignment data from NCBI-BLAST results with major sequence analysis servers/services: Nucleotide, peptide: 2010 SAM Local and global search with profile Hidden Markov models, more sensitive than PSI-BLAST: Both: Karplus K, Krogh A [15] 1999 SSEARCH Smith-Waterman search, slower but more sensitive than FASTA: Both ...