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Nanosense is a powerful and comprehensive Python package designed for analyzing and visualizing nanopore data. It provides a suite of 12 applications that offer a wide range of tools and functionalities to facilitate the exploration, processing, and interpretation of nanopore measurements.
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and .dtlg
files, apply low-pass filters, and select specific parts of the file based on various conditions.You can install Nanosense using pip:
pip install nanosense
To get started with Nanosense, simply import the package in your Python script:
import nanosense
Contributions to Nanosense are welcome! If you encounter any issues, have suggestions for improvements, or would like to contribute new features, please open an issue or submit a pull request on the GitHub repository.
Nanosense is open-source software released under the MIT License.
For any questions or inquiries, please contact Shankar Dutt at shankar.dutt@anu.edu.au.
FAQs
A comprehensive package for solid state nanopore data analysis and visualization.
We found that nanosense demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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