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Dell PC work station I

   button Processor: Dell PCs with Pentium 4 Processor at 2.8 GHz
   button Memory: 1 GB PC 1066 RDRAM
   button Hard Drive: 120 GB Ultra ATA/100 Hard Drive
   button Operating Systems: installed with both Linux and Windows operating system
   button Printer: HP 4100DN LaserJet color printer
   button Videoconference workstation


Dell PC work station II

   button Processor: Dell PC with dual XEON/533 processors at 3.06 GHz /each
   button Memory: 2GB Double Data Rate SDRAM
   button Hard Drive: 240 GB Hard Drive, IDE(ATA-100)
   button Operating Systems: installed with both Linux andWindows operating system.
   button Monitor: Flat Panel 19in Color Monitor with DVI, Gray, Dell Precision
  


Dell PC work station III

   button Processor: Dell PC with Pentium 4 Processor with 2.40 GHz
   button Memory: 1GB, PC 1066
   button Hard Drive: 80GB Hard Drive IDE(ATA-100)#1
   button Operating Systems: Windows XP Pro SP1
   button Monitor: Dell M992, 19in
  


Dell PC work station IV

   button Processor: Dell PC with Pentium 4 Processor with 2.40GHz
   button Memory: 2GB Double Data Rate SDRAM
   button Hard Drive: 120GB Hard Drive IDE(ATA-100)
   button Operating Systems: Windows XP Pro
   button Monitor: Dell M992, 19in
  


Dell PC work station V

   button Processor: Dell PC with Pentium 4 Processor with 2.40GHz
   button Memory: 2GB Double Data Rate SDRAM
   button Hard Drive: 120GB Hard Drive IDE(ATA-100)
   button Operating Systems: Windows XP Pro
   button Monitor: Dell M992, 19in
  


COMPAQ Presario 2100

   button Processor: Intel Celeron Mobile 2.4GHz processor
   button Memory: 256MB (1x256) DDR SDRAM
   button Hard Drive: 30GB hard drive
   button Operating Systems: MS Windows XP Home Edition
   button Monitor: 15" TFT XGA

  


  Software


Free Downloadable Software


  button The Bioperl Project is an international association of developers of open source Perl tools for bioinformatics, genomics and life science.
  button The BioJava Project is an open-source project dedicated to providing Java tools for processing biological data. This will include objects for manipulating sequences, file parsers, CORBA interoperability, access to ACeDB, dynamic programming, and simple statistical routines.
  button Phred/Phrap, Consed from Washington University Genome Center for DNA sequence assembly.
  button Cluster and TreeView from Stanford University for microarray data analysis.
  button Phylip for Phylogenetic analysis.


Commercial Software


  button GCOS 1.2
  button DS Gene
  button MacVector
  button NTI Vector
  button Genespring
  button SAS

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