Brian Osborne

Publication List Details

Period

1997 - 2009

Number

11

Co-Authors

DIYA: a bacterial annotation pipeline for any genomics lab (2009)

Stewart, Andrew C., Osborne, Brian, Read, Timothy D.

Summary:DIYA (Do-It-Yourself Annotator) is a modular and configurable open source pipeline software, written in Perl, used for the rapid annotation of bacterial genome sequences. The software is...

Gene functional similarity search tool (GFSST) (2006)

Zhang, Peisen, Zhang, Jinghui, Sheng, Huitao, Russo, James J, Osborne, Brian, Buetow, Kenneth

Abstract Background With the completion of the genome sequences of human, mouse, and other species and the advent of high throughput functional genomic research technologies such as biomicroarray...

BMC Bioinformatics Methodology article (2006)

Peisen Zhang, Jinghui Zhang, Huitao Sheng, James J Russo, Brian Osborne, Kenneth Buetow

© 2006Zhang et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License

Innovations in Computer Generated Autonomy at the MOVES Institute (1998)

Hiles, John, VanPutte, Michael, Osborne, Brian

The M6VES Institute's Computer-Generated Autonomy Group has focused on a research goal of modeling intensely complex and adaptive behavior while at the same time making the behavior far easier to...

On Line Monitoring of Flour Starch Damage by NIR (1998)

Osborne, Brian, Fearn, Tom, Blakeney, Jane

Established and supported under the Australian Government’s Cooperative Research Centre Program

On Line Monitoring of Flour Starch Damage by NIR (1998)

Osborne, Brian, Fearn, Tom, Blakeney, Jane

Established and supported under the Australian Government’s Cooperative Research Centre Program

DIYA: a bacterial annotation pipeline for any genomics lab

Stewart, Andrew C., Osborne, Brian, Read, Timothy D.

Summary:DIYA (Do-It-Yourself Annotator) is a modular and configurable open source pipeline software, written in Perl, used for the rapid annotation of bacterial genome sequences. The software is...