Omics Software Galore!

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Nick Oswald

Nick is a molecular biologist-turned-publisher. After a PhD in Developmental Biology and an eclectic seven years in biotech he is now Editorial Manager of Neuroendocrinology and the founder and Editor-In-Chief of Bitesize Bio. You are welcome to connect with Nick on LinkedIn

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If you are looking for Omics software, then I suspect the G6G Directory of Omics and Intelligent Software need be your only stop.

From the name it will come as no surprise that this website is a directory of Omics and AI software.

On the Omics side it lists software for Genomics, Cross-omics and Proteomics under the headings:

  • Gene Expression Analysis and Profiling
  • Gene Expression Databases
  • Genomic Data Analysis
  • Research Project Design
  • Biomarker Discovery and Analysis
  • Data and Text Mining Systems
  • Knowledgebases and Databases
  • Next Generation Sequence Analysis
  • Pathway Analysis
  • Pathway Knowledgebases and Databases
  • Sequence Analysis
  • Mass Spec Analysis

Unlike most other software directories, they take the time to provide an abstract about each piece of software they list, together info on system requirements, manufacturer details and links to the manufacturer’s site etc. Also, unlike most other software directories the list will be constantly updated as new software comes in.

But best of all, most of the software they list is free (we love free software lists here at BsB!!).

So this directory put together by the people at G6G is a really useful and comprehensive resource for those looking for free Omics (or AI) software.

Click here to browse the G6G database, or here to sign up to be kept informed about updates to their site.



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