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Chemblaics (pronounced chem-bla-ics) is the science that uses open science and computers to solve problems in chemistry, biochemistry and related fields.
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CheminfOpensourceChimieAnglais
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Joerg Wegner mentioned in his blog the graph mining program ParMol which integrates four mining algorithms: MoSS (aka MoFa) and Gaston, which I mentioned in November last year , and FFSM and gSpan, which I did not know about yet. ParMol provides a common interface to the four different algorithms and is, like the four mining modules, licensed GPL. An interesting aspect is that Gaston was originally written in C++.

CdkJunitPmdOpensourceChimieAnglais
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Rajarshi Guha has set a nightly build service for the Chemistry Development Kit (CDK). The output is pretty, but information rich: it includes results for the JUnit test, DocCheck, and PMD. The compiled jar and the corresponding JavaDoc can be downloaded, offering a cutting edge distribution for users.

BioclipseJmolProteinChimieAnglais
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Bioclipse 1.0 is to be released in May, and the cartoon on script command is still not working in the Jmol viewer. For those who do not know yet, Bioclipse is a cool Eclipse RCP based Java chemo-and bioinformatics workbench. To have a better idea what goes on inside Bioclipse, I wrote a new BioPolymer tree to show me the strands in the protein.

KeggChemometricsChimieAnglais
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The Self-organizing map (SOM) is a popular (again) and intuitive non-linear mapping method: it transforms a multidimensional space into two dimensions (normally: they are so easy to visualize). Latino and Aires-de-Sousa published a paper that uses this method to analyze the whole KEGG pathway database: Genome-Scale Classification of Metabolic Reactions: A Chemoinformatics Approach (DOI: anie.200503833).

ConferenceJmolJchempaintEducationChimieAnglais
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Internet has the nice feature of bringing together people. This has helped many open source projects in the past. But it is also a convenient and cheap way to have conferences. Next month, the ChemConf 2006 conference will be held, and interested people only need to subscribe to a mailing list to participate.

PdbCrystalPdbCifChimieAnglais
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While I was working on implementing proper author-given chain IDs in PDB structures for Jmol’s mmCIF reader today, I thought it was interesting to mention the recent article Traditional Biomolecular Structure Determination by NMR Spectroscopy Allows for Major Errors by Nabuurs (DOI:10.1371/journal.pcbi.0020009, open access), working at the CMBI, two floors away from my former working location at the Radboud University Nijmegen.

InchiCdkCdknewsIupacNistChimieAnglais
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An InChI (or see the FAQ) is a line notation for a molecular structure that was recently developed by the NIST and the IUPAC. Principally they can be applied to protein too (see below), but because proteins would give lenghty InChI’s and are quite well defined in terms of connectivity anyway, those can better be described by their amino acid sequence.