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While a Web browser may the single most important tool for bioinformatics in a laboratory context, a few other tools are needed in the toolkit. These include:
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* The molecular visualizer '''[[VMD]]'''
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* The EMBOSS package of sequence manipulation and analysis tools
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* Jalview, a multiple sequence alignment editor
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* The statistics workbench and programming language '''[[R]]'''
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* The programming language '''[[Perl]]'''
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* The Phylip package of phylogeny tools
  
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==On the Web==
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... see the Web services section
  
[[BIO_tools|Tools]] Perl, R, VMD, Jalview, EMBOSS Gui, Phylip, UCSG, NCBI (EBI)
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==VMD==
  
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Summary ...
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==EMBOSS==
  
  
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==Jalview==
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==R==
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==Perl==
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==Phylip==
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==Finding more==
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... the CBW links directory
  
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Latest revision as of 16:00, 27 October 2012

Bioinformatics tools


This page is a placeholder, or under current development; it is here principally to establish the logical framework of the site. The material on this page is correct, but incomplete.

While a Web browser may the single most important tool for bioinformatics in a laboratory context, a few other tools are needed in the toolkit. These include:

  • The molecular visualizer VMD
  • The EMBOSS package of sequence manipulation and analysis tools
  • Jalview, a multiple sequence alignment editor
  • The statistics workbench and programming language R
  • The programming language Perl
  • The Phylip package of phylogeny tools


 

On the Web

... see the Web services section

VMD

EMBOSS

Jalview

R

Perl

Phylip

Finding more

... the CBW links directory


   

Further reading and resources