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http://tmaj.pathology.jhmi.edu/
Open-source software to support information and images related to tissue micro-arrays. It contains support for multiple organ systems, multiple users, image analysis, and is designed to be compliant with HIPPA regulations. Patients, specimens, blocks, slides, cores, images, and scores can all be stored and viewed. Features include advanced security, custom dynamic fields, and an image analysis program.
Proper citation: TMAJ (RRID:SCR_005601) Copy
http://llama.mshri.on.ca/gofish/GoFishWelcome.html
Software program, available as a Java applet online or to download, allows the user to select a subset of Gene Ontology (GO) attributes, and ranks genes according to the probability of having all those attributes., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: GoFish (RRID:SCR_005682) Copy
http://maq.sourceforge.net/maqview.shtml
A graphical read alignment viewer specifically designed for the Maq alignment file and allows you to see the mismatches, base qualities and mapping qualities. It is highly efficient in speed, memory and disk usage. Maqview is based on OpenGL and is known to work on both Mac OS X and Linux. Porting to Windows is in principle easy.
Proper citation: Maqview (RRID:SCR_005632) Copy
http://staden.sourceforge.net/
A fully developed set of DNA sequence assembly (Gap4 and Gap5), editing and analysis tools (Spin) for Unix, Linux, MacOSX and MS Windows.
Proper citation: Staden Package (RRID:SCR_005629) Copy
http://www.compgen.org/tools/metagen
Software program providing a method for meta-analysis of case-control genetic association studies using random-effects logistic regression.
Proper citation: metagen (RRID:SCR_003443) Copy
Research informatics and analytics platform for the IMI OncoTrack consortium.
Proper citation: eTRIKS (RRID:SCR_003765) Copy
http://genome.sph.umich.edu/wiki/RAREMETAL
A software program that facilitates the meta-analysis of rare variants from genotype arrays or sequencing.
Proper citation: RAREMETAL (RRID:SCR_003573) Copy
http://amp.pharm.mssm.edu/Enrichr/
A web-based gene list enrichment analysis tool that provides various types of visualization summaries of collective functions of gene lists. It includes new gene-set libraries, an alternative approach to rank enriched terms, and various interactive visualization approaches to display enrichment results using the JavaScript library, Data Driven Documents (D3). The software can also be embedded into any tool that performs gene list analysis. System-wide profiling of genes and proteins in mammalian cells produce lists of differentially expressed genes / proteins that need to be further analyzed for their collective functions in order to extract new knowledge. Once unbiased lists of genes or proteins are generated from such experiments, these lists are used as input for computing enrichment with existing lists created from prior knowledge organized into gene-set libraries.
Proper citation: Enrichr (RRID:SCR_001575) Copy
http://www.biostat.jhsph.edu/~hji/cisgenome/index.htm
Integrated software tool for tiling array, ChIP-seq, genome and cis-regulatory element analysis.
Proper citation: CisGenome (RRID:SCR_001558) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/vsn.html
Software package that implements a method for normalizing microarray intensities, both between colours within array, and between arrays. The method uses a robust variant of the maximum-likelihood estimator for the stochastic model of microarray data described in the references. The model incorporates data calibration (a.k.a. normalization), a model for the dependence of the variance on the mean intensity, and a variance stabilizing data transformation. Differences between transformed intensities are analogous to normalized log-ratios. However, in contrast to the latter, their variance is independent of the mean, and they are usually more sensitive and specific in detecting differential transcription.
Proper citation: vsn (RRID:SCR_001459) Copy
http://sourceforge.net/projects/dnaclust/
Software program for clustering large number of short similar DNA sequences. It was originally designed for clustering targeted 16S rRNA pyrosequencing reads.
Proper citation: DNACLUST (RRID:SCR_001771) Copy
An open source data warehouse system built for the integration and analysis of complex biological data that enables the creation of biological databases accessed by sophisticated web query tools. Parsers are provided for integrating data from many common biological data sources and formats, and there is a framework for adding data. InterMine includes a user-friendly web interface that works "out of the box" and can be easily customized for specific needs, as well as a powerful, scriptable web-service API to allow programmatic access to data.
Proper citation: InterMine (RRID:SCR_001772) Copy
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 23,2022. Friend is a bioinformatics application designed for simultaneous analysis and visualization of multiple structures and sequences of proteins and/or DNA/RNA. The application provides basic functionalities such as: structure visualization with different rendering and coloring, sequence alignment, and simple phylogeny analysis, along with a number of extended features to perform more complex analyses of sequence structure relationships, including: structural alignment of proteins, investigation of specific interaction motifs, studies of protein-protein and protein-DNA interactions, and protein super-families. Friend is also useful for the functional annotation of proteins, protein modeling, and protein folding studies. Friend provides three levels of usage; 1) an extensive GUI for a scientist with no programming experience, 2) a command line interface for scripting for a scientist with some programming experience, and 3) the ability to extend Friend with user written libraries for an experienced programmer. The application is linked and communicates with local and remote sequence and structure databases.
Proper citation: An Integrated Multiple Structure Visualization and Multiple Sequence Alignment Application (RRID:SCR_001646) Copy
http://protein.bio.unipd.it/pasta2/
Online interface that utilizes an algorithm to predict the most aggregation-prone portions and the corresponding beta-strand inter-molecular pairing for a given input sequence. Users can paste the sequence into the interface and output the appropriate sequence.
Proper citation: Prediction of Amyloid Structure Aggregation (RRID:SCR_001768) Copy
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http://www.nitrc.org/projects/plink
Open source whole genome association analysis toolset, designed to perform range of basic, large scale analyses in computationally efficient manner. Used for analysis of genotype/phenotype data. Through integration with gPLINK and Haploview, there is some support for subsequent visualization, annotation and storage of results. PLINK 1.9 is improved and second generation of the software.
Proper citation: PLINK (RRID:SCR_001757) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/unifiedWMWqPCR.html
Software package that implements the unified Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney Test for qPCR data. This modified test allows for testing differential expression in qPCR data.
Proper citation: unifiedWMWqPCR (RRID:SCR_001706) Copy
http://cmb.gis.a-star.edu.sg/ChIPSeq/paperCCAT.htm
THIS RESOURCE IS OUT OF SERVICE, documented on April 5, 2017, A software package for the analysis of ChIP-seq data with negative control., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: CCAT (RRID:SCR_001843) Copy
http://www.genabel.org/packages/GenABEL
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on February 28,2023. R software library for genome-wide association analysis for quantitative, binary and time-till-event traits.
Proper citation: GenABEL (RRID:SCR_001842) Copy
http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/
Open source software suite for processing and analyzing human brain MRI images. Used for reconstruction of brain cortical surface from structural MRI data, and overlay of functional MRI data onto reconstructed surface. Contains automatic structural imaging stream for processing cross sectional and longitudinal data. Provides anatomical analysis tools, including: representation of cortical surface between white and gray matter, representation of the pial surface, segmentation of white matter from rest of brain, skull stripping, B1 bias field correction, nonlinear registration of cortical surface of individual with stereotaxic atlas, labeling of regions of cortical surface, statistical analysis of group morphometry differences, and labeling of subcortical brain structures.Operating System: Linux, macOS.
Proper citation: FreeSurfer (RRID:SCR_001847) Copy
https://urgi.versailles.inra.fr/Tools/S-Mart
Software toolbox that manages your RNA-Seq and ChIP-Seq data and also produces many different plots to visualize your data. It performs several tasks that are usually required during the analysis of mapped RNA-Seq and ChIP-Seq reads, including data selection and data visualization. It includes the selection (or the exclusion) of the data that overlaps with a reference set, clustering and comparative analysis. It also provides many ways to visualize data: size of the reads, density on the genome, distance with respect to a reference set, and the correlation of two data sets (with cloud plots). A computer science background is not required to run it through a graphical interface and it can be run on any personal computer, yielding results within an hour for most queries.
Proper citation: S-MART (RRID:SCR_001908) Copy
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