Geworkbench

geWorkbench
Developer(s) Columbia University,
First Genetic Trust
National Cancer Institute
Initial release 2004 (2004)
Stable release
2.6.0.2 / February 20, 2015 (2015-02-20)
Development status Active
Operating system Windows, Linux, Mac OS X
Platform x86
Available in English
Type Genome data analysis
License BSD-like[1]
Website www.geworkbench.org

geWorkbench[2] (genomics Workbench) is an open-source software platform for integrated genomic data analysis. It is a desktop application written in the programming language Java. geWorkbench uses a component architecture. As of 2016, there are more than 70 plug-ins[3] available, providing for the visualization and analysis of gene expression, sequence, and structure data.

geWorkbench is the Bioinformatics platform of MAGNet,[4] the National Center for the Multi-scale Analysis of Genomic and Cellular Networks, one of the 8 National Centers for Biomedical Computing[5] funded through the NIH Roadmap (NIH Common Fund[6]). Many systems and structure biology tools developed by MAGNet investigators are available as geWorkbench plugins.

Features

Demonstrations of each feature described can be found at http://wiki.c2b2.columbia.edu/workbench/index.php/Tutorials.

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