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    PFAAT is a Java-based multiple sequence alignment editor and viewer designed for protein family analysis. You can download PFAAT from http://pfaat.sourceforge.net/
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    jlibsedml
    A Java library to facilitate SED-ML support for systems biology applications to read, validate, edit, and write SED-ML documents in compliance with MIASE guidelines. Also contains modules to execute simulation tasks and produce outputs. This project also contains the SED-ED editor application for SED-ML.
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    GenomeView
    GenomeView is a genome browser and annotation editor that displays reference sequence, annotation, multiple alignments, short read alignments and graphs. Most major data formats are supported. Local and internet files can be loaded. This project has moved to GitHub: https://github.com/GenomeView/genomeview
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    mPSQed

    Alignment editor and multiplex pyrosequencing assay designer

    Molecular-based diagnostic assays are the gold standard for infectious diseases today, since they allow a rapid and sensitive identification and typing of various pathogens. While PCR can be designed to be specific for a certain pathogen, a subsequent sequence analysis is frequently required for confirmation or typing. The design of appropriate PCR-based assays is a complex task, especially when conserved discriminating polymorphisms are rare or if the number of types which need to be...
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    Graphical editor using HTML5 canvas for input of chemical structures, molecule interactions, as well as protein sequence and 3D structural motifs. Facilitates searches in chemo-informatics, bioinformatics and structural biology .
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    Cloe (Closure Editor) is a graphical, Java based tool used for editing contigs, resolving contig features, and closing both sequencing and physical gaps.
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    ChiBE

    Chisio BioPAX Editor

    ChiBE (Chisio BioPAX Editor) is an open source pathway editor for biological pathways in BioPAX format. ChiBE converts BioPAX graphs into process diagrams where complexes and compartments are represented with compound nodes. !!! For latest version, please see !!! http://code.google.com/p/chibe
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    The Edinburgh Pathway Editor (EPE) is a tool and framework that allows the drawing and manipulation of Biological Networks, such as signalling or matabolic pathways. The editor supports several notations including SBGN and Cytoscape notations.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    The purpose of this project is to develop ontology-based tools for the study of animal behavior (ethology). The goal is not to produce a general ontology or editor, but comparative methods and (behavior) data entry tools (ethontos and owlwatcher).
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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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    The goal of Picklist Editor is to display and modify pick lists before spot picking (in proteomics).
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    ZAE is a Zoomable multiple sequence Alignment Editor
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    J2dPathway project are composed of several packages: J2dPathway(biological pathway viewer), Pyrus Pathway Editor (biological CAD), and DNASequenceViewer (platform-independent sequence viewer).
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    User friendly PDB (Protein Data Bank) file editor with graphic user interface for protein crystallographers to expedite selective parallel edit / data extraction / analysis of their PDB files
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Mathematics, Chemistry and Bio-informatics semantic knowledge editor and simulation environment. It should serve as interactive science learning program or science classroom notebook and workshop.
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    COB editor is a collaborative editor for biological ontology (e.g., Gene Ontology) building. Building on the idea of modular ontology from KR research, it supports multiple people to work on the same ontology.
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    The LexGrid Editor is an Eclipse-based open source tool for authoring, viewing, and maintaining lexical resources that conform to a formal terminology model. Resources can be developed locally or viewed in context of a networked 'grid' of terminologies
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    DNAGalaxy is an attempt to produce an open-source bioinformatics software alternative to the expensive DNAStar Lasergene software. Its features currently include Blast and Entrez searching, a frontend to clustal and a sequence editor. It requires java1.5
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    ** IMPORTANT NOTICE ** 10 Feb 2006 Code is being moved to the SMI subversion repository (http://smi-protege.stanford.edu/svn/owl/trunk/) Project will continue to be open source. ProtegeOWL info at: http://protege.stanford.edu/overview/protege-owl.html
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