URL: http://edwards.sdsu.edu/cgi-bin/prinseq/prinseq.cgi
Proper Citation: PRINSEQ (RRID:SCR_005454)
Description: A publicly available tool that is able to filter, reformat and trim your genomic and metagenomic sequence data and provide you summary statistics for your sequence data. The interactive web interface facilitates visualizations of the results and export functionality for subsequent data processing. The standalone lite version is written in Perl and does not require any non-core Perl modules. The lite version is primarily designed for data preprocessing and does not generate summary statistics in graphical form.
Abbreviations: PRINSEQ
Synonyms: PReprocessing and INformation of SEQuences, preprocessing and information of sequences
Resource Type: data analysis service, production service resource, service resource, analysis service resource
Defining Citation: PMID:21278185
Keywords: microbiome, data analysis, genomic sequence data, metagenomic sequence data, summary, perl, bio.tools
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