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      BioContainers Registry: searching for bioinformatics tools, packages and containers

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          BioContainers is an open-source project that aims to create, store, and distribute bioinformatics software containers and packages. The BioContainers community has developed a set of guidelines to standardize the software containers including the metadata, versions, licenses, and/or software dependencies. BioContainers supports multiple packaging and containers technologies such as Conda, Docker, and Singularity. Here, we introduce the BioContainers Registry and Restful API to make containerized bioinformatics tools more findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR). BioContainers registry provides a fast and convenient way to find and retrieve bioinformatics tools packages and containers. By doing so, it will increase the use of bioinformatics packages and containers while promoting replicability and reproducibility in research.

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          bioRxiv
          July 22 2020
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          10.1101/2020.07.21.187609
          ee6c96cb-c95b-4c25-8607-4c1fc58a4ed2
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          Quantitative & Systems biology,Biophysics
          Quantitative & Systems biology, Biophysics

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