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https://github.com/kendomaniac/rCASC
Software package for reproducible classification analysis of single cell sequencing data.
Proper citation: rCASC (RRID:SCR_017005) Copy
Software tool for data management in clinical studies to improve care for patients with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Used to search and find study variables with the associated information and export study data for further analysis.
Proper citation: INCF-Neurobot (RRID:SCR_017004) Copy
https://www.stemformatics.org/#
Gene expression data portal developed for stem cell community, containing public gene expression datasets derived from microarray, RNA sequencing and single cell profiling technologies. Portal to visualize and download curated stem cell data. Provides easy to use and intuitive tools for biologists to visually explore data, including interactive gene expression profiles, principal component analysis plots and hierarchical clusters, among others.
Proper citation: Stemformatics (RRID:SCR_017002) Copy
https://github.com/cancerit/cgpBattenberg
Software tool as installation helper, perl wrapper and R program Battenberg which detects subclonality and copy number in matched NGS data.
Proper citation: cgpBattenberg (RRID:SCR_017092) Copy
https://github.com/fenderglass/Flye
Software package as de novo assembler for single molecule sequencing reads. Used for assembling long, error prone reads such as those produced by PacBio and Oxford Nanopore Technologies, for fast and accurate genome reconstructions. Available for Linux and MacOS platforms.
Proper citation: Flye (RRID:SCR_017016) Copy
http://sourceforge.net/projects/bbmap
Software tool as a short read aligner for DNA and RNA seq data. Used for large genomes with millions of scaffolds. Can align reads from Illumina, PacBio, 454, Sanger, Ion Torrent, Nanopore. Fast and accurate, particularly with highly mutated genomes or reads with long indels, even whole gene deletions over 100kbp long. It has no upper limit to genome size or number of contigs. Written in Java, can run on any platform.
Proper citation: BBmap (RRID:SCR_016965) Copy
Project aims to promote data sharing, archiving, and reuse among researchers who study human development. Focuses on creating tools for scientists to store, manage, preserve, analyze and share video and related data.
Proper citation: Databrary (RRID:SCR_010471) Copy
http://www.arrayserver.com/wiki/index.php?title=ArrayStudio_Online_Help
Software package which provides statistics and visualization for analysis of high dimensional quantification data including microarray or RTPCR data or Taqman data, genotype data including SNP or Copy Number data and Next Generation Sequencing data. Provides integrated environment for analyzing and visualizing high dimensional data.
Proper citation: Array Studio (RRID:SCR_010970) Copy
http://bioinf.wehi.edu.au/limma/
Software package for the analysis of gene expression microarray data, especially the use of linear models for analyzing designed experiments and the assessment of differential expression.
Proper citation: LIMMA (RRID:SCR_010943) Copy
Software tools for Motif Discovery and next-gen sequencing analysis. Used for analyzing ChIP-Seq, GRO-Seq, RNA-Seq, DNase-Seq, Hi-C and numerous other types of functional genomics sequencing data sets. Collection of command line programs for unix style operating systems written in Perl and C++.
Proper citation: HOMER (RRID:SCR_010881) Copy
http://www.moleculardevices.com/products/software/pclamp.html
Software suite for electrophysiology data acquisition and analysis by Molecular Devices. Used for the control and recording of voltage clamp, current clamp, and patch clamp experiments. The software suite consists of Clampex 11 Software for data acquisition, AxoScope 11 Software for background recording, Clampfit 11 Software for data analysis, and optional Clampfit Advanced Analysis Module for sophisticated and streamlined analysis.
Proper citation: pClamp (RRID:SCR_011323) Copy
https://www.embrys.jp/embrys/html/About.html
Data collection of gene expression patterns mapped in whole-mount mouse embryo (ICR strain) of mid-gestational stages (Embryonic Day 9.5, 10.5, 11.5), in which most striking dynamics in pattern formation and organogenesis is observed. Collection of gene expression patterns of transcription factors (TFs) and TF-related factors such as transcription cofactors. Genes were extracted from databases including RIKEN Transcription Factor Database and Panther Classification System.
Proper citation: EMBRYS (RRID:SCR_006689) Copy
Project aimed at making neuroimaging data sets of brain freely available to scientific community. By compiling and freely distributing neuroimaging data sets, future discoveries in basic and clinical neuroscience are facilitated.
Proper citation: Open Access Series of Imaging Studies (RRID:SCR_007385) Copy
http://mousespinal.brain-map.org/about.html
Platform for exploring spinal cord at cellular and molecular levels. Map of gene expression for adult and juvenile mouse spinal cord. Provides map of normal mouse when used to compare gene expression in diseased or injury models. Interactive database of gene expression mapped across all anatomic segments of mouse spinal cord at postnatal days 4 and 56. Indexed set of images based on RNA in situ hybridization data, searchable and sortable by gene, age, expression, cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal segments.
Proper citation: Allen Mouse Spinal Cord Atlas (RRID:SCR_007418) Copy
Collection of transmembrane protein datasets containing experimentally derived topology information from the literature and from public databases. Web interface of TOPDB includes tools for searching, relational querying and data browsing, visualisation tools for topology data.
Proper citation: Topology Data Bank of Transmembrane Proteins (RRID:SCR_007964) Copy
http://www.nih.gov/science/brain/
Project aimed at revolutionizing understanding of human brain, to show how individual cells and complex neural circuits interact, enable rapid progress in development of new technologies and data analysis tools to treat and prevent brain disorders. BRAIN Initiative encourages collaborations between neurobiologists and scientists from disciplines such as statistics, physics, mathematics, engineering, and computer and information sciences. Institutes and centers contributing to NIH BRAIN Initiative support those research efforts.
Proper citation: BRAIN Initiative (RRID:SCR_006770) Copy
XSEDE is a single virtual system that scientists can use to interactively share computing resources, data and expertise. People around the world use these resources and services things like supercomputers, collections of data and new tools to improve our planet. XSEDE resources may be broadly categorized as follows: High Performance Computing, High Throughput Computing, Visualization, Storage, and Data Services. Many resources provide overlapping functionality across categories. Scientists, engineers, social scientists, and humanists around the world - many of them at colleges and universities - use advanced digital resources and services every day. Things like supercomputers, collections of data, and new tools are critical to the success of those researchers, who use them to make our lives healthier, safer, and better. XSEDE integrates these resources and services, makes them easier to use, and helps more people use them. XSEDE supports 16 supercomputers and high-end visualization and data analysis resources across the country. Digital services, meanwhile, provide users with seamless integration to NSF''s high-performance computing and data resources. XSEDE''s integrated, comprehensive suite of advanced digital services will federate with other high-end facilities and with campus-based resources, serving as the foundation for a national cyberinfrastructure ecosystem. Common authentication and trust mechanisms, global namespace and filesystems, remote job submission and monitoring, and file transfer services are examples of XSEDE''s advanced digital services. XSEDE''s standards-based architecture allows open development for future digital services and enhancements. XSEDE also provides the expertise to ensure that researchers can make the most of the supercomputers and tools.
Proper citation: XSEDE - Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (RRID:SCR_006091) Copy
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/guide/sitemap/
The National Center for Biotechnology Information''s listing of resources. Sort by alphabetical character, Databases, Downloads, Submissions, Tools and How-To; or by Topic: Chemicals & Bioassays; Data & Software; DNA & RNA; Domains & Structures; Genes & Expression; Genetics & Medicine; Genomes & Maps; Homology; Literature; Proteins; Sequence Analysis; Taxonomy; Training & Tutorials; Variation.
Proper citation: NCBI Resource List (RRID:SCR_005628) Copy
Web portal that allows free access to supercomputing resources for large scale modeling and data processing. Portal facilitates access and use of National Science Foundation (NSF) High Performance Computing (HPC) resources by neuroscientists.
Proper citation: Neuroscience Gateway (RRID:SCR_008915) Copy
Ratings or validation data are available for this resource
http://www.bioinformatics.babraham.ac.uk/projects/trim_galore/
Software tool to automate quality and adapter trimming as well as quality control, with some added functionality to remove biased methylation positions for RRBS sequence files for directional, non-directional or paired-end sequencing. Wrapper around Cutadapt and FastQC to consistently apply adapter and quality trimming to FastQ files, with extra functionality for Reduced Representation Bisulfite Sequencing data.
Proper citation: Trim Galore (RRID:SCR_011847) Copy
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