Amira
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A tool to detect acquired AMR genes directly from long read sequencing data.
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- Category
- Software & Systems
- Subcategory
- unknown
- License
- Apache-2.0(osi)
- Status
- maintained
- Maturity
- deployed
- Organization
- unknown
- Country
- unknown
- Homepage
- unknown
- Repository
- github.com/Danderson123/Amira
- Documentation
- unknown
- Tags
- amr · assembly · bacteria · bacterial-genome-analysis · epidemiology · genotyping · graph
- Regulatory
- unknown
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- chewBBACAbacteria · bacterial-genome-analysis
BSR-Based Allele Calling Algorithm
- bassetbacteria · epidemiology · genotyping
Nextflow pipeline for species-specific typing of bacteria
- metagraphassembly · graph
Scalable annotated de Bruijn graphs for DNA indexing, alignment, and assembly
- nullarborbacteria · genotyping
:floppy_disk: :page_with_curl: "Reads to report" for public health and clinical microbiology
- EcoliTyperepidemiology · genotyping
EcoliTyper: A species-optimized computational pipeline for comprehensive genotyping and surveillance of Escherichia coli. Perfect for clinical microbiology, outbreak investigations, and genomic…
- corgebacteria · epidemiology
Nextflow pipeline for bacterial clustering and linkage detection based on core genome analysis, designed to support genomic surveillance and outbreak investigations
- api.github.com/repos/Danderson123/Amiraretrieved 2026-08-05 · via github-api
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