CUGI releases a new tool for manual calling of multi-dimensional hybridization pooling experiments, including manual calling of positive hits and built-in deconvolution to elucidate probe to clone mappings.
Hybdecon was developed to reduce the complexity of the multi-dimensional pooling analysis. It is a stand-alone Java and Perl application that provides an easy-to-use interface for manually calling of hits on a pooled array and deconvolution of those hits. The program generates an ACE file for loading markers into FPC. The software also provides image loading and processing functions to aid in manual calling and users can stop, save and resume their work at any time. The tool can be downloaded here: Hybdecon