goaaron/ProDy
A Python Package for Protein Dynamics Analysis
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SYNOPSIS
ProDy is a free and open-source Python package for protein structure, dynamics,
and sequence analysis. It allows for comparative analysis and modeling of
protein structural dynamics and sequence co-evolution. Fast and flexible ProDy
API is for interactive usage as well as application development. ProDy also
comes with several analysis applications and a graphical user interface for
visual analysis.
GETTING PRODY
You can run ProDy on all major platforms. For download and installation
instructions see:
DOCUMENTATION
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Homepage: http://prody.csb.pitt.edu/
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Tutorials: http://prody.csb.pitt.edu/tutorials
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Reference: http://prody.csb.pitt.edu/manual
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Applications: http://prody.csb.pitt.edu/manual/apps
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NMWiz GUI: http://prody.csb.pitt.edu/nmwiz
SOURCE CODE
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Source code: https://github.com/prody/ProDy
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Issue tracker: https://github.com/prody/ProDy/issues
LICENSE
ProDy is available under MIT License. See LICENSE.txt for more details.
Biopython (http://biopython.org/) KDTree and TreeConstruction modules are distributed
with ProDy. Biopython is developed by The Biopython Consortium and is available
under the Biopython license (http://www.biopython.org/DIST/LICENSE).
Pyparsing (https://github.com/pyparsing/pyparsing) module is distributed with ProDy.
Pyparsing is developed by Paul T. McGuire and is available under the MIT
license (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php).
CEalign module (https://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Cealign_plugin) is distributed
with ProDy. The original CE method was developed by Ilya Shindyalov and Philip
Bourne. The Python version which is used by ProDy is developed by Jason Vertrees
and available under the New BSD license.