BioJava: an open-source framework for bioinformatics.

R C G Holland, T A Down, M Pocock, A Prlić, D Huen, K James, S Foisy, A Dräger, A Yates, M Heuer, M J Schreiber
Author Information
  1. R C G Holland: European Bioinformatics Institute, EMBL-EBI, Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, UK.

Abstract

SUMMARY: BioJava is a mature open-source project that provides a framework for processing of biological data. BioJava contains powerful analysis and statistical routines, tools for parsing common file formats and packages for manipulating sequences and 3D structures. It enables rapid bioinformatics application development in the Java programming language.
AVAILABILITY: BioJava is an open-source project distributed under the Lesser GPL (LGPL). BioJava can be downloaded from the BioJava website (http://www.biojava.org). BioJava requires Java 1.5 or higher. All queries should be directed to the BioJava mailing lists. Details are available at http://biojava.org/wiki/BioJava:MailingLists.

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Grants

  1. /Wellcome Trust
  2. 077198/Wellcome Trust

MeSH Term

Computational Biology
Nucleic Acid Conformation
Programming Languages
Protein Conformation
Sequence Analysis

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