GCG
From GSAF
GCG is a toolkit of over 140 bioinformatics applications. It is no longer sold or supported. (See #History.)
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[edit] Availability
GSAF support three GCG access methods:
- SeqLab X-Windows interface
- SeqWeb web browser interface
- Unix command line
[edit] Documentation/Tutorial
[edit] Additional Info/Links
- The BioPerl wiki contains useful information about EMBOSS, listing programs in GCG and their EMBOSS equivalents here.
- Apparently Accelrys is selling bits and pieces of what used to be GCG?
[edit] History
Timeline:
- 1982: Genetics Computer Group (GCG) created as a part of the University of Wisconsin of Wisconsin Biotechnology Center. The company's primary product is The Wisconsin Suite of molecular biology tools.
- 1989: The Genetics Computer Group (GCG) becomes a private company. Oxford Molecular Group, Ltd. (OMG) founded in Oxford, UK.
- ????: Accelrys took over GCG as a commercial product. UNMC's licenses were purchased during this period.
- 2007 July 1: Accelrys announces the discontinuation of GCG effective June 30, 2008.
- 2008: A petition for Accelrys to release the source code is launched and discussed on bionet.software
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