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    On-premise solution with double encryption and certified development processes for maximum protection of corporate data. Zero‑knowledge architecture ensures your passwords never leave your infrastructure.
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    Build or enhance your payments stack, while maintaining control with an open-source, full-stack and modular infrastructure.

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    GenomeRunner

    GenomeRunner

    Annotation and enrichment of Next-Gen sequencing data

    Note: This version requires additional SQLite database files. Contact the developers to obtain them. Use http://www.integrativegenomics.org/ for the latest data and analyses. GenomeRunner is a tool for automating genome exploration. It performs annotation and enrichment analyses of user-provided genomic regions (SNPs, ChIP-seq binding sites etc.) against >6,000 (human genome) epigenomic features available from the UCSC genome browser. Input - any genome-wide data data in .bed...
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