The Biological Reference Repository (BioR): A rapid and flexible system for genomics annotation

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Motivation:The Biological Reference Repository (BioR) is a toolkit for annotating variants. BioR stores public and user-specific annotation sources in indexed JSON-encoded flat files (catalogs). The BioR toolkit provides the functionality to combine and retrieve annotation from these catalogs via the command-line interface. Several catalogs from commonly used annotation sources and instructions for creating user-specific catalogs are provided. Commands from the toolkit can be combined with other UNIX commands for advanced annotation processing. We also provide instructions for the development of custom annotation pipelines. © The Author 2014.

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Kocher, J. P. A., Quest, D. J., Duffy, P., Meiners, M. A., Moore, R. M., Rider, D., … Dinu, V. (2014). The Biological Reference Repository (BioR): A rapid and flexible system for genomics annotation. Bioinformatics, 30(13), 1920–1922. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btu137

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