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Mar 01, 2011 (Vol. 31, No. 5)

Mullins Computational Biology Tools

indra.mullins.microbiol.washington.edu
  • Nice collection of online tools
  • No other content on site

Sometimes the most useful website is one that just gets to the point. No bells or whistles. It is this less-is-more style that inspired the computational biology tools website through the Mullins Lab at the University of Washington School of Medicine. When they promise computational biology tools, that’s exactly what you’ll get when you visit the site. The site is composed of 15 web tools and 11 Perl scripts. The web tools include web servers to analyze phylogenies, sequence divergence, and HIV immunology data, in addition to a number of other resources. Among the olio of online tools compiled on this site is a link to a web service that tracks scientific literature, a test to detect continued viral replication under antiviral therapies, and a tool to reformat diagonal distance matrices into columnar output.

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