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ClustalW a general purpose multiple sequence alignment program for DNA or proteins.
Cluster this software performs a variety of types of cluster analysis and other types of processing on large microarray datasets - Eisen Lab Stanford University
Clustering Calculator A clustering program that uses single and complete linkage methods to determine the heirarchial clustering for a given data set - University of Alberta
Colony COLONY is a Fortran program written by Jinliang Wang to implement a maximum likelihood method that assigns individuals in a sample into full-sib families nested within half-sib families (colonies) using data on co-dominant genetic markers. It can be used in estimating full- and half-sib relationships, inferring mating system (polygamous/monogamous) and reproductive skew in both diploid and haplo-diploid species.
Combiner this is a program designed to use the output from gene finders, splice site prediction programs and sequence alignments to predict gene models. The program provides an automated way to take advantage of the many succsessful methods for computational gene prediction and can provide substantial improvements in accuracy over an individual gene prediction program
Compleat Botanica The Compleat Botanica is a Windows PC software package with tools for plant professionals and enthusiasts to organize, publish and share their collections of plant data and plant pictures
Computerised Bee Wing Morphology this software automates the collection of data as you click on points on the bee wing scan and automatically exports the data to an analysis spreadsheet which calculates cubital index and discoidal shift and plots graphs of these
Connotea an experimental internet bookmarking service for scientists (login required)
Continuous a computer program that implements a generalised least squares (GLS) model for the across-species analysis of continuously varying comparative data (web archive site)