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    Hadoop-BAM is a Java library for the manipulation of files in common bioinformatics formats using the Hadoop MapReduce framework with the Picard SAM JDK, and command line tools similar to SAMtools. The file formats currently supported are BAM, SAM, FASTQ, FASTA, QSEQ, BCF, and VCF. For a longer high-level description of Hadoop-BAM, refer to the article "Hadoop-BAM: directly manipulating next generation sequencing data in the cloud" in Bioinformatics Volume 28 Issue 6 pp. 876-877, available online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bts054 Note that the library part of Hadoop-BAM is mainly for developers with experience in using Hadoop. ...
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    Molevolve is a Java library for running a Genetic Algorithm to model the 3-dimensional structures of peptide chains from amino-acid sequences. Client code can specify its own peptide chain model, fitness functions and GA operations. Requires JDK 1.5.
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