This University of New South Wales software can run under a Virtual Machine locally or in the cloud
f5c benefits from extra Processing Power offered by a compatible Nvidia GPU
Virtual Workstation for f5c
Category: Life Sciences
Developed by: University of New South Wales
An optimised re-implementation of the call-methylation and eventalign modules in Nanopolish. Given a set of basecalled Nanopore reads and the raw signals, f5c call-methylation detects the methylated cytosine and f5c eventalign aligns raw
nanopore DNA signals (events) to the base- called read. f5c can optionally utilise NVIDIA graphics cards for acceleration.
Run it on a virtual PC starting at $ 0.8 / Hour