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A graphical tool for genome assembly submission and remote management by multiple assemblers through XML templates. AutoAssemblyD also facilitates assembly on remote devices through distributed programming. It comprises three interfaces: template creation, template update and assembly operation.

Software type:
Package
Interface:
Graphical user interface
Restrictions to use:
None
Operating system:
Unix/Linux
Programming languages:
Java
Computer skills:
Medium
Stability:
Stable
Requirements:
Sun jdk 6 or higher
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Maintainer

  • Rommel Thiago Jucá Ramos <rommelthiago at gmail.com>

Institution(s)

Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University Pará, Belém, Pará, Brazil

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