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http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~ilie/BOND/
Software program to compute highly specific DNA oligonucleotides, for all the genes that admit unique probes, while running orders of magnitude faster than the existing programs.
Proper citation: Basic OligoNucleotide Design (RRID:SCR_004492) Copy
https://wiki-bsse.ethz.ch/display/HSC/HelioScan+Home
HelioScan is a versatile control software for microscopes written in the intuitive graphical programming language LabVIEW. It solves a number of problems observed with custom-built image acquisition systems by providing the following features: * Extendability: both hardware components and software functionality are encapsulated in exchangeable, software components. Additional components can be implemented easily and plugged in at run-time. Components can be independently developed, allowing multiple developers to work in parallel. * Flexibility: Components are independently configurable; each component can have an unlimited number of configurations. * Understandability: The LabVIEW code is well-structured, commented and documented. * High speed: The software supports FPGA-based hardware that enables intelligent and extremely fast signal acquisition and generation. FPGA logic can be easily programmed using LabVIEW. * Tailored to in vivo brain imaging: The software is especially suited for 2-photon Calcium imaging, but can in principle be used for any kind of microscopy. The out-of-the-box software supports different imaging modalities (camera, galvanometric scan mirrors, acusto-optic deflectors) and imaging modes (camera video acquisition, intrinsic optical imaging, two-photon frame scan and tilted frame scan, 2D line scan, 3D spiral scan) and can easily be extended to other imaging modalities (e.g., resonance scanners), imaging modes (e.g., 2D and 3D arbitrary line scans) and associated hardware (e.g., stimulation devices). * Open file-format with extensible meta-data schema: HelioScan saves data in the OME-TIFF file format, which contains image data as multipage TIFF and meta-data as human-readable XML in the TIFF description tag according to the OME schema.
Proper citation: HelioScan (RRID:SCR_004494) Copy
http://www-pmr.ch.cam.ac.uk/wiki/Oscar3
OSCAR is software for the semantic annotation of chemistry papers. The modules OPSIN (a name to structure converter) and ChemTok (a tokeniser for chemical text) are also available as standalone libraries. This tool for shallow, chemistry-specific parsing of chemical documents identifies (or attempts to identify): * Chemical names: singular nouns, plurals, verbs etc., also formulae and acronyms, some enzymes and reaction names. * Ontology terms: if you can do it by string-matching, you can get OSCAR to do it. * Chemical data: Spectra, melting/boiling point, yield etc. in experimental sections. In addition, where possible the chemical names that are detected are annotated with structures, either via lookup or name-to-structure parsing (OPSIN), and with identifiers from the chemical ontology ChEBI Current work on OSCAR3 by Peter Corbett focuses on its use in SciBorg, a framework for the deep parsing of chemical text. OSCAR3 also includes the Oscar Server, a Jetty-powered set of servlets. These provide the following services: * Parsing of text/HTML by OSCAR. * Text/InChI/SMILES/SMILES substructues/SMILES similarity search of papers, coupled with keyword and ontology-based search, using Lucene and the CDK. * List of all names found / all names that co-occur with a search term or terms. * Online management of a chemical/stopword lexicon. * Manual editing of SciXML fragments containing named entities, for creating of gold standards and training data. Oscar3 can be found on SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/oscar3-chem/
Proper citation: Oscar3 (RRID:SCR_004561) Copy
http://metagenomics.atc.tcs.com/binning/SOrt-ITEMS/
Sequence orthology based software for improved taxonomic estimation of metagenomic sequences., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: SOrt-ITEMS (RRID:SCR_004716) Copy
Located in the city of Galway in Ireland.
Proper citation: National University of Ireland; Galway; Ireland (RRID:SCR_004677) Copy
A multiple-sample, technology-aware SNP and indel caller.
Proper citation: UnifiedGenotyper (RRID:SCR_004710) Copy
http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0075146
An R Package to Study Gene Spatial Neighbourhoods with Multi-Omics Annotations.
Proper citation: NuChart (RRID:SCR_004703) Copy
http://matsen.fhcrc.org/pplacer/
Software that places query sequences on a fixed reference phylogenetic tree to maximize phylogenetic likelihood or posterior probability according to a reference alignment. Pplacer is designed to be fast, to give useful information about uncertainty, and to offer advanced visualization and downstream analysis.
Proper citation: Pplacer (RRID:SCR_004737) Copy
Standalone software programs that can be used to calculate how well tetranucleotide usage patterns in DNA sequences correlate. Such correlations can provide valuable hints on the relatedness of DNA sequences.
Proper citation: TETRA (RRID:SCR_004573) Copy
Non-profit academic organization for research and services in bioinformatics. Provides freely available data from life science experiments, performs basic research in computational biology, and offers user training programme, manages databases of biological data including nucleic acid, protein sequences, and macromolecular structures. Part of EMBL.
Proper citation: European Bioinformatics Institute (RRID:SCR_004727) Copy
UKM affirms integration of faith in Allah and constructive knowledge along with amalgamation of theory and practice as core fundamentals in advancement of knowledge, building of educated society and development of university.
Proper citation: National University of Malaysia; Selangor; Malaysia (RRID:SCR_004724) Copy
https://sites.google.com/a/lbl.gov/biopig/
Software providing a framework for genomic data analysis using Apache Pig and Hadoop.
Proper citation: BioPig (RRID:SCR_004636) Copy
Drug discovery company providing pharma with protein and antibody therapeutics in the fields of Oncology and Immunology.
Proper citation: Compugen (RRID:SCR_004631) Copy
An independent, nonprofit organization focused on mammalian genetics research to advance human health. Their mission is to discover the genetic basis for preventing, treating, and curing human disease, and to enable research for the global biomedical community. Jackson Laboratory breeds and manages colonies of mice as resources for other research institutions and laboratories, along with providing software and techniques. Jackson Lab also conducts genetic research and provides educational material for various educational levels.
Proper citation: Jackson Laboratory (RRID:SCR_004633) Copy
https://github.com/lmrodriguezr/nonpareil
Estimate average coverage and create Nonpareil curves for metagenomic datasets.
Proper citation: Nonpareil (RRID:SCR_004629) Copy
http://www.hema-quebec.qc.ca/index.en.html
Hema-Quebec''s mission is to efficiently provide adequate quantities of safe, optimal blood components, substitutes, human tissues and cord blood to meet the needs of all Quebecers; provide and develop expertise along with specialized and innovative services and products in the fields of transfusion medicine and human tissue transplantation. Hema-Quebec is driven by the commitment, support and recognition of its employees as well as the trust of its partners to remain the standard of quality and innovation with respect to the safe procurement of blood products, human tissues and stem cells.
Proper citation: Hema-Quebec (RRID:SCR_004700) Copy
http://www.ucdenver.edu/Pages/UCDWelcomePage.aspx
University of Colorado Denver is a public research university in Denver. It is part of the University of Colorado system.
Proper citation: University of Colorado Denver; Colorado; USA (RRID:SCR_004662) Copy
http://www.pspassociation.org.uk/
The PSP Association is dedicated to the support of people with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) and those who care for them. We also support those with the related, but rarer, disease Cortico Basal Degeneration (CBD). We fund research to better understand the possible causes of PSP and CBD, to find ways to achieve earlier and better diagnosis and to develop treatments that could potentially slow down, or even halt, the progression of these diseases. We support patients, families and carers through the services we offer on a UK-wide basis, through our Nurse Specialist helpline, our Local Support Groups, our publications (including the comprehensive Carers'' Information Pack) and our Annual Symposium for carers and therapists. We raise awareness of PSP and CBD on a local and national level and work in partnership with the relevant bodies and umbrella organisations in the UK to seek to make a positive difference to the lives of people with PSP and CBD. Registered charity numbers: England & Wales 1037087 / Scotland: SC041199.
Proper citation: PSP Association (RRID:SCR_004655) Copy
http://omics.informatics.indiana.edu/AbundanceBin/
An abundance-based software tool for binning metagenomic sequences, such that the reads classified in a bin belong to species of identical or very similar abundances. AbundanceBin also gives estimations of species abundances and their genome sizes -two important characteristic parameters for a microbial community.
Proper citation: AbundanceBin (RRID:SCR_004648) Copy
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