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Revision as of 12:22, 22 April 2012

Application data

Created by Aristotelis Tsirigos
Biological application domain(s) Genomics, ChIP-Seq, RNA-Seq
Principal bioinformatics method(s) genomic overlaps, peak detection, profiles, heatmaps
Created at IBM Research
Maintained? Yes
Input format(s) BED, SAM/BAM, GFF
Output format(s) BED, SAM, GFF
Software features create custom pipelines, feature overlaps, identify binding site peaks in ChIP-seq data, create read profiles, create read heatmaps
Programming language(s) C, C++
Licence GPL 2

Summary: GenomicTools is a flexible computational platform for the analysis and manipulation of high-throughput sequencing data such as RNA-seq and ChIP-seq. A variety of mathematical operations between sets of genomic regions is implemented thereby enabling the prototyping of computational pipelines that can address a wide spectrum of tasks from preprocessing and quality control to meta-analyses. More specifically, the user can easily create average read profiles across transcriptional start sites or enhancer sites, quickly prototype customized peak discovery methods for ChIP-seq experiments, perform genome-wide statistical tests such as enrichment analyses, design controls via appropriate randomization schemes, among other applications.

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  1. . 2012. Bioinformatics


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