bioinformatics-one-liners
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Bioinformatics one liners from Ming Tang
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- genome_updaterbash · bioinformatics
genome_updater is a bash script that downloads and updates (non-redundant) snapshots of the NCBI Genomes repository (RefSeq/GenBank) with advanced filters, detailed logs and reports, file integrity…
- pet-diarybash
WORK IN PROGRESS! This is a pet health diary, it is intended that you can log all medication, pet details, observations on health, etc into a database. You can then query that database, get email…
Sample API that integrates with HAPI FHIR & HL7 Interfaces for Medical Information (Spring Boot Backend)
- adambioinformatics
ADAM is a genomics analysis platform with specialized file formats built using Apache Avro, Apache Spark, and Apache Parquet. Apache 2 licensed.
- aestetikbioinformatics
AESTETIK: Convolutional autoencoder for learning spot representations from spatial transcriptomics and morphology data
- aiolibioinformatics
Framework for building fast genomics web tools with WebAssembly and WebWorkers
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