CLC RNA Workbench for Linux

Enabling users to make a large number of advanced protein sequence analyses.
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  • Shareware
  • Publisher Name:
  • CLC bio A/S
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  • Operating Systems:
  • Linux
  • File Size:
  • 54.59MB

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CLC RNA Workbench for Linux Description

Advertisement CLC RNA Workbench for Linux is a Home & Education software developed by CLC bio A/S. After our trial and test, the software is proved to be official, secure and free. Here is the official description for CLC RNA Workbench for Linux: CLC Protein Workbench creates a software environment enabling users to make a large number of advanced protein sequence analyses, combined with smooth data management, and excellent graphical viewing and output options. New features Deployment You can set a path to the Default data location used when the Workbench starts for the first time. This is a feature to help system administrators control where new installations per default save their data. Support for removing tools accessing the internet (NCBI BLAST, update Notifications etc). General import and export Support for import of complex regions from GFF files Export tables and reports in Excel format. Import section of user manual re-structured to provide better overview. Expression data importers are Now described in technical Details in a separate section. You can now export multiple sequence lists in fasta format Forced import of zip files is now supported (it will force import the contents of the zip file) The standard import now accepts gzip and tar files as well as zip If a forced import fails, there will be more technical information about what went wrong, allowing you to identify bad formatting of the import files Both Genbank and gff importer now makes several attempts at naming genes that do not have a gene name. It will iteratively try the following qualifiers: "product", "locus_tag", "protein_id" and "transcript_id" When importing genbank files where the length stated does not match the actual sequence, a warning is shown but the sequence is accepted. When exporting in csv format, the Locale settings are used to determine whether comma or semi-colons should be used as delimiter (comma used for US locales) GFF plug-in has been updated to accept complex annotations


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