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https://github.com/jbelyeu/SV-plaudit
Software for rapidly curating structural variant (SVs) predictions. SV-plaudit provides a pipeline for creating image views of genomic intervals, automatically storing them in the cloud, deploying a website to view/score them, and retrieving scores for analysis.
Proper citation: SV-plaudit (RRID:SCR_016285) Copy
https://github.com/fbreitwieser/pavian
Software R package for interactive analysis of metagenomics classification results with a special focus on infectious disease diagnosis. Used for analyzing and visualization of metagenomics classification results from classifiers such as Kraken, Centrifuge and MetaPhlAn. Provides an alignment viewer for validation of matches to a particular genome.
Proper citation: Pavian (RRID:SCR_016679) Copy
Software assembler and analysis tool for whole-genome short-gun sequencing for Illumina reads. Provides tools for error correction, sequence-to-read alignment and comparison between read sets. Used for large genomes.
Proper citation: fermi (RRID:SCR_016652) Copy
http://www.ccb.jhu.edu/software/centrifuge/
Software for rapid and sensitive classification of metagenomic sequences. Used for the classification of DNA sequences from microbial samples and analysis of large metagenomics data sets on conventional desktop computers.
Proper citation: Centrifuge Classifier (RRID:SCR_016665) Copy
https://picrust.github.io/picrust/
Software package to predict metagenome functional content from marker gene (e.g., 16S rRNA) surveys and full genomes. Used to predict which gene families are present and then combines gene families to estimate the composite metagenome.
Proper citation: PICRUSt (RRID:SCR_016855) Copy
https://csgid.org/csgid/metal_sites
Metal binding site validation server. Used for systematic inspection of the metal-binding architectures in macromolecular structures. The validation parameters that CMM examines cover the entire binding environment of the metal ion, including the position, charge and type of atoms and residues surrounding the metal.
Proper citation: CheckMyMetal (RRID:SCR_016887) Copy
https://github.com/ruanjue/wtdbg2.git
Software tool as de novo sequence assembler for long noisy reads produced by PacBio or Oxford Nanopore Technologies. It assembles raw reads without error correction and then builds consensus from intermediate assembly output. Desiged to assemble huge genomes in very limited time.
Proper citation: WTDBG (RRID:SCR_017225) Copy
https://github.com/philres/ngmlr
Software tool as long read mapper designed to align PacBio or Oxford Nanopore reads to reference genome and optimized for structural variation detection.
Proper citation: Ngmlr (RRID:SCR_017620) Copy
http://compbio.mit.edu/ChromHMM/
Software tool for chromatin state discovery and characterization. Used for chromatin state discovery and genome annotation of non coding genome using epigenomic information across one or multiple cell types. Combines multiple genome wide epigenomic maps, and uses combinatorial and spatial mark patterns to infer complete annotation for each cell type. Provides automated enrichment analysis of resulting annotations.
Proper citation: ChromHMM (RRID:SCR_018141) Copy
https://github.com/bcgsc/NanoSim
Software tool as Nanopore sequence read simulator based on statistical characterization. Oxford Nanopore Technology sequence simulator written in Python and R. Benefits development of scalable next generation sequencing technologies for long nanopore reads, including genome assembly, mutation detection, and metagenomic analysis software.
Proper citation: NanoSim (RRID:SCR_018243) Copy
https://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/oligo.html
Software package to analyze oligonucleotide arrays (expression/SNP/tiling/exon) at probe-level. It currently supports Affymetrix (CEL files) and NimbleGen arrays (XYS files).
Proper citation: oligo (RRID:SCR_015729) Copy
http://www.alliancegenome.org/
Organization that aims to develop and maintain sustainable genome information resources to promote understanding of the genetic and genomic basis of human biology, health, and disease. The Alliance is composed of FlyBase, Mouse Genome Database (MGD), the Gene Ontology Consortium (GOC), Saccharomyces Genome Database (SGD), Rat Genome Database (RGD), WormBase, and the Zebrafish Information Network (ZFIN).
Proper citation: Alliance of Genome Resources (RRID:SCR_015850) Copy
http://www.sanger.ac.uk/science/tools/seqtools
Software for multiple sequence alignment viewing, editing and phylogeny. It includes a set of user-configurable modes to color residues used to create high-quality reference alignments.
Proper citation: Belvu (RRID:SCR_015989) Copy
http://baderlab.org/Software/EnrichmentMap
Source code of a Cytoscape plugin for functional enrichment visualization. It organizes gene-sets, such as pathways and Gene Ontology terms, into a network to reveal which mutually overlapping gene-sets cluster together.
Proper citation: EnrichmentMap (RRID:SCR_016052) Copy
http://bioplex.hms.harvard.edu/
Database of cell lines with each expressing a tagged version of a protein from the ORFeome collection. The overarching project goal is to determine protein interactions for every member of the collection.
Proper citation: BioPlex (RRID:SCR_016144) Copy
http://www.sanger.ac.uk/science/tools/seqtools
Software for sequence alignment that is a graphical dot-matrix program for detailed comparison of two sequences.
Proper citation: Dotter (RRID:SCR_016080) Copy
https://github.com/PacificBiosciences/FALCON
Software package for aligning long sequencing reads as a diploid-aware genome assembler. Used for assembling non-inbred or rearranged heterozygous genomes.
Proper citation: Falcon (RRID:SCR_016089) Copy
http://amp.pharm.mssm.edu/LJP/
Interactive on line tool where signatures are tagged with user selected metadata and external transcript signatures are projected onto network. Browser to visualize signatures from breast cancer cell lines treated with single molecule perturbations.
Proper citation: LINCS Joint Project - Breast Cancer Network Browser (RRID:SCR_016181) Copy
https://www.encodeproject.org/
Consortium to build comprehensive parts list of functional elements in human genome. This includes elements that act at protein and RNA levels, and regulatory elements that control cells and circumstances in which gene is active. Data from 2012-present.
Proper citation: Encode (RRID:SCR_015482) Copy
Interoperability framework which supports integrative genomics analysis via access to various bioinformatics tools. Rather than performing analyses itself, GenomeSpace acts as a hub for data from supported bioinformatics tools and reformats data and results when necessary.
Proper citation: GenomeSpace (RRID:SCR_014967) Copy
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