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Sequence-Logo-relative-style

Sequence Logo - relative style is an alternative that provides full control over how the graphics of a Sequence Logo should look like, and is an alternative to an application called WebLogo. All the inner workings of this open source application are written in native javascript.

  • Updated Mar 21, 2022
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Sequence-Logo-relative-style-with-axes

Sequence Logo - relative style with axes is an alternative that provides full control over how the graphics of a Sequence Logo should look like. All the inner workings of this open source application are written in native javascript. The application is independent of the internet once it is saved as a html file.

  • Updated Mar 21, 2022
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Sequence-Logos-using-logarithms

Sequence Logos using logarithms is an alternative that provides full control over how the graphics of a Sequence Logo should look like. All the inner workings of this open source application are written in native javascript. The application is independent of the internet once it is saved as a html file.

  • Updated Mar 21, 2022
  • HTML
Sequence-Logos-based-on-maximum-values

Sequence Logos based on maximum values is an alternative that provides full control over how the graphics of a Sequence Logo should look like. All the inner workings of this open source application are written in native javascript. The application is independent of the internet.

  • Updated Mar 21, 2022
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PromKappa-3.0-Objective-Digital-Stains-in-VB6

PromKappa 3.0 is a complete application made in Visual Basic 6.0 (VB6) that generates Objective Digital Stains (aka DNA patterns). The main output of the application consists of a series of images that are saved in the 'chart' (or 'chart_comp') folder and which can be later analyzed using different methods.

  • Updated Nov 17, 2022
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Information-Content-vs-Information-Entropy

This is an application designed in HTML5/Javascript of a scanner that makes a comparison between two methods, namely between Shanon entropy (Information entropy) and self-sequence alignment (Information content). Information entropy (IE) and Information content (IC) are two methods that quantitatively measure information.

  • Updated Mar 21, 2022
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