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  2. List of sequence alignment software - Wikipedia

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    HPC-BLAST: NCBI compliant multinode and multicore BLAST wrapper. Distributed with the latest version of BLAST, this wrapper facilitates parallelization of the algorithm on modern hybrid architectures with many nodes and many cores within each node. [2] Protein: Burdyshaw CE, Sawyer S, Horton MD, Brook RG, Rekapalli B: 2017 CS-BLAST

  3. BLAST (biotechnology) - Wikipedia

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    NCBI has a "Magic-BLAST" tool built around BLAST for this purpose. [31] Comparison When working with genes, BLAST can locate common genes in two related species, and can be used to map annotations from one organism to another. Classifying taxonomy BLAST can use genetic sequences to compare multiple taxa against known taxonomical data.

  4. 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.

  5. BLAT (bioinformatics) - Wikipedia

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    The web-based application of BLAT can be accessed from the UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Site. [8] Building the index is a relatively slow procedure. Therefore, each genome assembly used by the web-based BLAT is associated with a BLAT server, in order to have a pre-computed index available for alignments.

  6. Short Oligonucleotide Analysis Package - Wikipedia

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    SOAP (Short Oligonucleotide Analysis Package) is a suite of bioinformatics software tools from the BGI Bioinformatics department enabling the assembly, alignment, and analysis of next generation DNA sequencing data.

  7. Warren Gish - Wikipedia

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    WU-BLAST with XDF was the first BLAST suite to support indexed-retrieval of NCBI standard FASTA-format sequence identifiers (including the entire range of NCBI identifiers); the first to allow retrieval of individual sequences in part or in whole, natively, translated or reverse-complemented; and the first able to dump the entire contents of a ...

  8. Template:NCBI-handbook - Wikipedia

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    This template wraps {{Include-USGov}} and takes any parameter that {} does. It accepts |article= as an alias for |title=. It can also produce a standalone message with no arguments. For example: {{NCBI-handbook}} → This article incorporates public domain material from NCBI Handbook. National Center for Biotechnology Information.

  9. Gene Codes Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Gene Codes Corporation is a privately owned international firm based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, which specializes in bioinformatics software for genetic sequence analysis.Its flagship software product, Sequencher, is a sequencing software used throughout the world.