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  2. GraphQL - Wikipedia

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    A GraphQL service is created by defining types with fields, then providing functions to resolve the data for each field. The types and fields make up what is known as the schema definition. The functions that retrieve and map the data are called resolvers. [9] After being validated against the schema, a GraphQL query is executed by the server.

  3. Graph Query Language - Wikipedia

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    This query would return the city of residence of each person in the graph with residential information, and, if an EU national, which country they come from. Queries are therefore able to first project a sub-graph of the graph input into the query, and then extract the data values associated with that subgraph.

  4. Comparison of API simulation tools - Wikipedia

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    The tools listed here support emulating [1] or simulating APIs and software systems.They are also called [2] API mocking tools, service virtualization tools, over the wire test doubles and tools for stubbing and mocking HTTP(S) and other protocols. [1]

  5. Mutation testing - Wikipedia

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    So mutation testing is defined as using mutation analysis to design new software tests or to evaluate existing software tests. [4] Thus, mutation analysis and testing can be applied to design models, specifications, databases, tests, XML, and other types of software artifacts, although program mutation is the most common.

  6. MutationTaster - Wikipedia

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    The test output explains if the alteration is a known or predicted harmless or disease-causing mutation and gives detailed information about the mutation. Importantly, the predictions of clinical effects of mutations suffer from a lack of specificity, which appears to be the common constraint of all recently used prediction methods, including ...

  7. Category:Subscription services - Wikipedia

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    As a service (31 P) D. Defunct subscription services ... Pages in category "Subscription services" The following 79 pages are in this category, out of 79 total.

  8. List of sequence alignment software - Wikipedia

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    MOM or maximum oligonucleotide mapping is a query matching tool that captures a maximal length match within the short read. Yes MOSAIK: Fast gapped aligner and reference-guided assembler. Aligns reads using a banded Smith-Waterman algorithm seeded by results from a k-mer hashing scheme. Supports reads ranging in size from very short to very ...

  9. DNA shuffling - Wikipedia

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    DNA shuffling by molecular breeding was first reported in 1994 by Willem P.C. Stemmer. [1] [7] He started by fragmenting the β-lactamase gene that had been amplified with the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) by using DNase I, which randomly cleaves DNA.