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December 2, 2011

Toolset for Genomic Analysis, Data Management

Filed under: Bioinformatics,Biomedical — Patrick Durusau @ 4:56 pm

Toolset for Genomic Analysis, Data Management

From the post:

The informatics group at the Genome Institute at Washington University School of Medicine has released an integrated analysis and information-management system called the Genome Modeling System.

The system borrows concepts from traditional laboratory information-management systems — such as tracking methods and data-access interfaces, — and applies them to genomic analysis. The result is a standardized system that integrates both analysis and management capabilities, David Dooling, the assistant director of informatics at Wash U and one of the developers of GMS, explained to BioInform.

Not exactly. The tools that will make up the “Genome Modeling System” have been released but melding them into the full package is something we will see near the end of this year. (later in the article)

I remember the WU-FTPD software before it fell into disrepute so I have great expectations for this software. I will keep watch and post a note when it appears for download.

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