- Biobuntu
which comes preloaded with amapalign, biococoa, biomode, bioperl, biopython, biosquid, blast2, boxshade, chemtool, clustalw, clustalx, dialign, easychem, fastdnaml, fastlink, garlic, gchempaint, gcubin, gff2aplot, gff2ps, EMBOSS, gmt, gromacs, hmmer, ifeffit, ifrit, imview, kalign, leksbot, libbioruby, meltinggui, mipe, molphy, mozillabiofox, mpqc/support, mummer, muscle, mustang, ncbiepcr, ncbitoolsbin, ncbitoolsx11, njplot, openbabel, perlprimer, phylip, poa, polyxmass, primer3, probcons, proda, pybliographerA, rasmol, readseq, seaview, sibsim4, sigmaalignSimple, sim4, SixpackDisplay, tcoffeeMultiple, tigrglimmerGene, treepuzzleReconstruction, treetool, treeviewxDisplays, viewmol, wise, xbs, xdrawchem and xmakemol
- Bio-Linux
a fully featured, powerful, configurable and easy to maintain bioinformatic workstation. Bio-Linux provides more than 500 bioinformatic programs on an Ubuntu Linux base. There is a graphical menu for bioinformatic programs, as well as easy access to the Bio-Linux bioinformatic documentation system and sample data useful for testing programs. You can also install Bio-Linux packages to handle new generation sequence data types.
- Cloud BioLinux
It is to offer a base image of genome analysis resources for cloud computing platforms, such as Amazon EC2. This Science as a Service model (ScaaS) will allow us to incorporate, develop and optimize life science software as well as supporting data sets on compute clouds. This project is driven by the observation that commonly-used bioinformatic tools are hard to build and maintain, require high amounts of resources, or just too numerous to choose from.
- BioBrew
It is a collection of open-source applications for life scientists and an in-house project at Bioinformatics.Org. The BioBrew Roll for Rocks can be used to create Rocks/BioBrew Linux, a distribution customized for both cluster and bioinformatic computing: it automates cluster installation, includes all the HPC software a cluster enthusiast needs, and contains popular bioinformatic applications.
- Debian Med
It is a "Debian Pure Blend" with the aim to develop Debian into an operating system that is particularly well fit for the requirements for medical practice and research. The goal of Debian Med is a complete system for all tasks in medical care which is built completely on free software.
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which comes preloaded with amapalign, biococoa, biomode, bioperl, biopython, biosquid, blast2, boxshade, chemtool, clustalw, clustalx, dialign, easychem, fastdnaml, fastlink, garlic, gchempaint, gcubin, gff2aplot, gff2ps, EMBOSS, gmt, gromacs, hmmer, ifeffit, ifrit, imview, kalign, leksbot, libbioruby, meltinggui, mipe, molphy, mozillabiofox, mpqc/support, mummer, muscle, mustang, ncbiepcr, ncbitoolsbin, ncbitoolsx11, njplot, openbabel, perlprimer, phylip, poa, polyxmass, primer3, probcons, proda, pybliographerA, rasmol, readseq, seaview, sibsim4, sigmaalignSimple, sim4, SixpackDisplay, tcoffeeMultiple, tigrglimmerGene, treepuzzleReconstruction, treetool, treeviewxDisplays, viewmol, wise, xbs, xdrawchem and xmakemol
a fully featured, powerful, configurable and easy to maintain bioinformatic workstation. Bio-Linux provides more than 500 bioinformatic programs on an Ubuntu Linux base. There is a graphical menu for bioinformatic programs, as well as easy access to the Bio-Linux bioinformatic documentation system and sample data useful for testing programs. You can also install Bio-Linux packages to handle new generation sequence data types.
It is to offer a base image of genome analysis resources for cloud computing platforms, such as Amazon EC2. This Science as a Service model (ScaaS) will allow us to incorporate, develop and optimize life science software as well as supporting data sets on compute clouds. This project is driven by the observation that commonly-used bioinformatic tools are hard to build and maintain, require high amounts of resources, or just too numerous to choose from.
It is a collection of open-source applications for life scientists and an in-house project at Bioinformatics.Org. The BioBrew Roll for Rocks can be used to create Rocks/BioBrew Linux, a distribution customized for both cluster and bioinformatic computing: it automates cluster installation, includes all the HPC software a cluster enthusiast needs, and contains popular bioinformatic applications.
It is a "Debian Pure Blend" with the aim to develop Debian into an operating system that is particularly well fit for the requirements for medical practice and research. The goal of Debian Med is a complete system for all tasks in medical care which is built completely on free software.