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Ozpest
Centre for Biological Information Technology, University of Queensland - a reference system for Urban Pest Management in Australia
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P4, a Python package for phylogenetics - Natural History Museum
P4 is a Python package that does maximum likelihood and Bayesian phylogenetic analyses on molecular sequences. Its specialty is that you can use heterogeneous models, where the model parameters can differ in different parts of the tree, or over different parts of the data
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PAML
A program package for phylogenetic analyses of DNA or protein sequences using maximum likelihood.
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PANDORA
a protein annotation diagram oriented analysis software program - Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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PASA
Program to Assemble Spliced Alignments (PASA) was developed and employed towards the incorporation of EST and FL-cDNA alignments into the TIGR Arabidopsis genome annotation. PASA was used to assemble 182,540 high quality EST and full-length cDNA (FL-cDNA) alignments (generated by blat, sim4, or geneseqer) into 25,165 alignment assemblies. These alignment assemblies were used as templates for updating gene structures and adding new genes to the Arabidopsis genome annotation, including the annotation of many alternative splicing variations, described in Haas et al, 2003
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PAST: Paleontological Statistics Software Package for Education and Data Analysis
online article, Palaeontologia Electronica 4 (1) 2001
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PAUP
Phylogenetic Analysis Using Parsimony, tools for inferring and interpreting phylogenetic trees
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PAUPRat
a tool to implement parsimony ratchet searches using PAUP
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PAZAR
a public database of transcription factor and regulatory sequence annotation
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PC-ORD for Windows
PC-ORD performs multivariate analysis of ecological data entered in spreadsheets; emphasis is on nonparametric tools, graphical representation, and randomization tests for analysis of community data
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