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Geneious Basic: An integrated and extendable desktop software platform for the organization and analysis of sequence data

The two main functions of bioinformatics are the organization and analysis of biological data using computational resources. Geneious Basic has been designed to be an easy-to-use and flexible desktop software application framework for the organization and analysis of biological data, with a focus on...

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Published in:Bioinformatics (Oxford, England) England), 2012-06, Vol.28 (12), p.1647-1649
Main Authors: KEARSE, Matthew, MOIR, Richard, THIERER, Tobias, ASHTON, Bruce, MEINTJES, Peter, DRUMMOND, Alexei, WILSON, Amy, STONES-HAVAS, Steven, CHEUNG, Matthew, STURROCK, Shane, BUXTON, Simon, COOPER, Alex, MARKOWITZ, Sidney, DURAN, Chris
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Summary:The two main functions of bioinformatics are the organization and analysis of biological data using computational resources. Geneious Basic has been designed to be an easy-to-use and flexible desktop software application framework for the organization and analysis of biological data, with a focus on molecular sequences and related data types. It integrates numerous industry-standard discovery analysis tools, with interactive visualizations to generate publication-ready images. One key contribution to researchers in the life sciences is the Geneious public application programming interface (API) that affords the ability to leverage the existing framework of the Geneious Basic software platform for virtually unlimited extension and customization. The result is an increase in the speed and quality of development of computation tools for the life sciences, due to the functionality and graphical user interface available to the developer through the public API. Geneious Basic represents an ideal platform for the bioinformatics community to leverage existing components and to integrate their own specific requirements for the discovery, analysis and visualization of biological data. Binaries and public API freely available for download at http://www.geneious.com/basic, implemented in Java and supported on Linux, Apple OSX and MS Windows. The software is also available from the Bio-Linux package repository at http://nebc.nerc.ac.uk/news/geneiousonbl.
ISSN:1367-4803
1367-4811
DOI:10.1093/bioinformatics/bts199