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GitHub projects that researchers actually use for sequencing, single-cell analysis, workflow orchestration, QC, and day-to-day bioinformatics work.
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An open-source, trainable PyTorch reproduction of AlphaFold 2 for protein-structure modeling.
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A community-maintained RNA-seq pipeline built on Nextflow with extensive quality control and reproducibility support.
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An open-source toolkit for genome arithmetic and interval-based genomics analysis.
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A core open-source toolkit for manipulating SAM, BAM, and CRAM files in sequencing workflows.
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A longstanding open-source Python toolkit for computational molecular biology and bioinformatics.
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An open-source tool that aggregates outputs from many bioinformatics analyses into one quality-control report.
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A workflow management system for reproducible and scalable data analysis, especially popular in academic bioinformatics.
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A workflow system for building scalable, portable, and reproducible computational pipelines.
This collection currently includes 13 indexable resources, making it useful when you want a practical set of related options around one workflow or theme.
GitHub projects that researchers actually use for sequencing, single-cell analysis, workflow orchestration, QC, and day-to-day bioinformatics work. The collection emphasizes how those resources fit together, not just how they exist as isolated entries.
Research groups usually need practical tools, not another generic software list. This page surfaces open-source projects that repeatedly show up in real pipelines, methods sections, and shared lab playbooks.
Use it when you want a lab-friendly starting stack for omics analysis, reproducible workflows, and command-line bioinformatics.