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This is a listing of software written by third-parties which either uses Mauve directly or can be used to analyze Mauve genome alignment output.  If you would like to add a project to this list, please contact Aaron Darling < This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it > with the project name, a brief description of the software, and how Mauve is used.

ClonalFrame - http://bacteria.stats.ox.ac.uk/

ClonalFrame implements a statistical model for inferring bacterial microevolution.  ClonalFrame can infer the genealogy of closely related bacteria and identify regions likely to have undergone homologous recombination.

SPRING genome rearrangement server - http://algorithm.cs.nthu.edu.tw/tools/SPRING/

SPRING is a tool to infer the history of genome rearrangements using block interchange and reversal as mutation operations.  SPRING uses Mauve to identify locally collinear blocks in the input genomes.

ROBIN genome rearrangement server - http://genome.life.nctu.edu.tw/ROBIN/

 ROBIN is a tool, similar to SPRING, which allows inference of genome rearrangement history using block interchange as the mutation operation.

Geneious sequence analysis toolkit - http://www.geneious.com/

Geneious is a slick piece of software for sequence analysis, including features such as sequence alignment, database queries, collaboration, and phylogenetic inference.

tRNAcc - http://www.le.ac.uk/ii/staff/kr46/tRNAcc/index.htm

A tool for identifying genomic islands (novel gene content) associated with tRNA genes 

MobilomeFINDER - http://mml.sjtu.edu.cn/MobilomeFINDER/

A web-based tool for identifying genomic islands and other mobile DNA

ASAP - http://asap.ahabs.wisc.edu/asap/logon.php

A community-oriented genome annotation database for bacteria and other organisms

 

Last Updated ( Sunday, 18 November 2007 )
 
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