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  1. vdjtools Public

    [REPLACED by https://github.com/antigenomics/mirpy] Post-analysis of immune repertoire sequencing data

    Groovy 134 42

  2. migec Public

    A RepSeq processing swiss-knife

    Groovy 41 19

  3. migmap Public

    HTS-compatible wrapper for IgBlast V-(D)-J mapping tool

    Groovy 52 19

  4. antigenomics/vdjdb-db Public

    🗂️ [vdjdb.cdr3.net is up and running] Git-based TCR database storage & management. Submissions welcome!

    Groovy 134 27

  5. oncofuse Public

    Predicting oncogenic potential of gene fusions

    Groovy 12 4

  6. mageri Public

    MAGERI - Assemble, align and call variants for targeted genome re-sequencing with unique molecular identifiers

    Java 21 6

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Contributed to antigenomics/vdjdb-db, BostonGene/pyigmap, yuliajk/tcremp and 8 other repositories
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