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Description
GNU Gzip is a widely used data compression tool that was originally developed by Jean-loup Gailly for the GNU project, with the decompression component crafted by Mark Adler. This program emerged as an alternative to the older compress utility due to the restrictions imposed by Unisys and IBM patents on the LZW algorithm utilized by compress, which made its usage unfeasible. The improved compression efficiency offered by gzip serves as an additional benefit. You can find stable source releases on the primary GNU download server (available via HTTPS, HTTP, and FTP) and on various mirrors, with a recommendation to use a mirror whenever possible. Gzip compresses the specified files through the implementation of Lempel-Ziv coding (specifically LZ77). Typically, each file is transformed into one that carries the ‘.gz’ extension while preserving its original ownership modes, access rights, and modification timestamps. For certain operating systems, such as MSDOS, OS/2 FAT, and Atari, the default extension utilized is ‘z’. In cases where no files are provided, the program will compress data from the standard input and direct it to the standard output, ensuring versatile usage across different systems. This flexibility makes gzip an invaluable tool for efficient data management.
Description
Loupe Browser stands out as a robust visualization tool, offering the user-friendly capabilities essential for delving into and interpreting 10x Genomics Chromium and Visium datasets. Additionally, the LoupeR package facilitates the transformation of Seurat objects into files compatible with Loupe Browser. The interactive features of the Loupe Browser interface are exemplified through its use of a lung squamous cell carcinoma dataset. Central to the user experience is the view panel, where individual points, each representing cell barcodes, are displayed across multiple projections. Each point typically corresponds to a single cell’s barcode, enabling focused analysis. The t-SNE plot generated by the cell ranger pipeline serves as the default projection, while alternative visualization options are also accessible. Users can effortlessly reposition the plot by dragging the mouse over the cells and can zoom in or out using the mouse wheel or trackpad. Moreover, as the mouse hovers over the plot, cluster labels become visible, which proves particularly beneficial when working with datasets that contain numerous precomputed clusters. This capability enhances the analytical experience, making it easier to identify and interpret complex data patterns.
API Access
Has API
API Access
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Integrations
8 Zip
File Manager Pro
FileVoyager
Files&Folders
Metro Commander
MiXplorer Silver
Resec
Unreal Commander
Unzip One
Xdebug
Integrations
8 Zip
File Manager Pro
FileVoyager
Files&Folders
Metro Commander
MiXplorer Silver
Resec
Unreal Commander
Unzip One
Xdebug
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Free Trial
Free Version
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Online Support
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Vendor Details
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GNU Operating System
Country
United States
Website
www.gnu.org/software/gzip/
Vendor Details
Company Name
10x Genomics
Founded
2012
Country
United States
Website
www.10xgenomics.com/support/software/loupe-browser/latest