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==Summary==
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|Description='''Fig. 1''' Only little human interaction is needed to run a CL application from a bioGUI template. An (install) template has to be submitted to the bioGUI repository by a developer (blue). The bioGUI application (cyan) allows users (yellow) to download templates or install modules and install and use bioinformatics applications. After the user selected/set the input for the application using the GUI, the CL arguments to run it are constructed from this input. The application’s output (text or images) can be directly displayed in bioGUI.
|Source={{cite journal |title= From command-line bioinformatics to bioGUI |journal=PeerJ |author=Joppich, M.; Zimmer, R. |volume=7 |page=e8111 |year=2019 |doi=10.7717/peerj.8111}}
|Author==Joppich, M.; Zimmer, R.
|Date=2019
|Permission=[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International]
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Fig. 1 Only little human interaction is needed to run a CL application from a bioGUI template. An (install) template has to be submitted to the bioGUI repository by a developer (blue). The bioGUI application (cyan) allows users (yellow) to download templates or install modules and install and use bioinformatics applications. After the user selected/set the input for the application using the GUI, the CL arguments to run it are constructed from this input. The application’s output (text or images) can be directly displayed in bioGUI.

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Joppich, M.; Zimmer, R. (2019). "From command-line bioinformatics to bioGUI". PeerJ 7: e8111. doi:10.7717/peerj.8111. 

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