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Revision as of 19:19, 23 September 2009

DIYA|150|}} DIYA (Do-It-Yourself Annotator) is a modular and configurable open source pipeline framework, written in Perl, used for the rapid annotation of microbial genome sequences. The software is currently used to take nucleotide sequence contigs as input, either in the form of complete genomes or the result of shotgun sequencing, and produce an annotated sequence.

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Announcements

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The DIYA community is looking for interested developers to join our team! In particular we are looking for people interested in:
  • Integration of Amos assembly tools to replace the current contig assembly step in DIYA
  • Integration of DIYA output with various GMOD standards (GFF3 compliance, Chado compliance, GO compliance, etc)

News

From the DIYA blog.

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Developers

  • Navy Medical Research Center (NMRC)
  • BHSAI
  • University of Maryland - Center for Bioinformatics & Computational Biology
  • Bioteam Inc

Download

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svn

Or for the bleeding edge, checkout from SVN ...

svn co https://diyg.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/diyg/diya/trunk diya

Installation & Documentation

Support

Mailing lists

Bugs

References