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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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===Bugs===
 
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Revision as of 18:58, 25 July 2012

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Status
  • Mature release
  • Inactive development
  • Active support
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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.


Status

Active development of DIYA is currently on hiatus, pending the hiring of additional people to work on it. Andrew Stewart, one of DIYA's developers also has plans to convert the DIYA modules into a series of Galaxy modules.

Developers

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

Download


Installation & Documentation

Support

Mailing Lists

Mailing List Link Description Archive(s)
DIYA diyg-pub-l DIYA general discussion and support. Nabble (2010/05+)
diyg-dev-l DIYA developer discussion.

Bugs


References