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http://www.lgm.upmc.fr/parseq/
Statistical software for transcription landscape reconstruction at a basepair resolution from RNA Seq read counts. It is based on a state-space model which describes, in terms of abrupt shifts and more progressive drifts, the transcription level dynamics along the genome. Alongside variations of transcription level, it incorporates a component of short-range variation to pull apart local artifacts causing correlated dispersion. Reconstruction of the transcription level relies on a conditional sequential Monte Carlo approach that is combined with parameter estimation in a Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm known as particle Gibbs. The method allows to estimate the local transcription level, to call transcribed regions, and to identify the transcript borders.
Proper citation: Parseq (RRID:SCR_003464) Copy
http://ctrad-csi.nus.edu.sg/gbsa/
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on October 28,2025. Software for analyzing whole-genome bisulfite sequencing data.
Proper citation: GBSA (RRID:SCR_003413) Copy
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/MultiPhen/
Software package that performs genetic association tests between SNPs (one-at-a-time) and multiple phenotypes (separately or in joint model).
Proper citation: MultiPhen (RRID:SCR_003498) Copy
http://www.biostat.wisc.edu/~kendzior/EBSEQ/
Software R package for RNA-Seq Differential Expression Analysis.
Proper citation: EBSeq (RRID:SCR_003526) Copy
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/skat/metaskat/
A R package for multiple marker meta-analysis.
Proper citation: MetaSKAT (RRID:SCR_003489) Copy
http://genomesavant.com/p/home/index
Next-generation genome browser software designed for the latest generation of genome data.
Proper citation: Savant (RRID:SCR_003488) Copy
https://code.google.com/p/mztab/
A Java interface to the mzTab data exchange format for reporting a summary of proteomics results.
Proper citation: jmzTab (RRID:SCR_003481) Copy
https://www.leica-microsystems.com/products/confocal-microscopes/p/leica-tcs-spe/
High resolution, compact and robust confocal that enables immunohistochemical colocalization analysis of florescent markers. Leica TCS SPE confocal point-scanning, spectral system for fluorescence imaging of live or fixed cells.
Proper citation: Leica TCS SPE (RRID:SCR_002140) Copy
https://github.com/TGAC/miso-lims
Open source software for a Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) for NGS sequencing centres.
Proper citation: miso-lims (RRID:SCR_002259) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/flowFit.html
A Bioconductor package designed to perform quantitative analysis of cell proliferation in tracking dye-based experiments. The package uses an R implementation of the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm (minpack.lm) to fit a set of peaks (corresponding to different generations of cells) over the proliferation-tracking dye distribution in a FACS experiment.
Proper citation: flowFit (RRID:SCR_002286) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/2.13/bioc/html/spliceR.html
An easy-to-use R package for classification of alternative splicing and prediction of coding potential from RNA-seq data.
Proper citation: spliceR (RRID:SCR_002280) Copy
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/neuRosim/
Software package that allows users to generate fMRI time series or 4D data. Some high-level functions are created for fast data generation with only a few arguments and a diversity of functions to define activation and noise. For more advanced users it is possible to use the low-level functions and manipulate the arguments.
Proper citation: neuRosim (RRID:SCR_002154) Copy
https://www.bd.com/resource.aspx?IDX=17868
Benchtop high-performance cell sorter with multiple lazer, detector and fluoroscrome options. Allows detection of 12 parameters (10 color conjugates, forward and sideward scatter).
Proper citation: BD LSR II Flow Cytometer (RRID:SCR_002159) Copy
http://code.google.com/p/frhit/
An efficient fragment recruitment software program for next generation sequences against microbial reference genomes. It produces similar sensitivity of BLASTN, but runs at a 100 times higher speed. The algorithm adopts a seeding heuristic strategy with overlapping k-mer hashing to locate candidate matching blocks on the reference sequences, and then apply an effective filtering within the candidate blocks to filter out blocks that do not meet the minimum criteria for containing an alignment with specified parameters. For each candidate block that passed the filter, the best matching sub-regions between a candidate block and a read are determined, and used subsequently by the banded Smith-Waterman algorithm to carry out the actual alignment efficiently, which will finally verify if this can be a valid recruitment hit.
Proper citation: FR-HIT (RRID:SCR_002181) Copy
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/metaRNASeq/
Software package for meta-analysis of RNA-seq data. This package implements two p-value combination techniques (inverse normal and Fisher methods). It also provides a vignette explaining how to combine data from multiple RNA-seq experiments.
Proper citation: metaRNASeq (RRID:SCR_002174) Copy
http://www.genoscope.cns.fr/spip/spip.php?lang=en
French national sequencing center with the following resources: * Sequencing ** Genoscope Projects * Environmental genomics ** Microbial diversity in wastewater ** Metabolic genomics * Bioinformatics ** Atelier for comparative genomics ** Computational Systems Biology ** Servers resources *** GGB for Generic Genome Browser: graphic interface for various databases (sequence, annotation, syntenies...) for a given organism. *** MaGe for Magnifying Microbial Genomes: annotation system for microbial genomes.
Proper citation: Genoscope (RRID:SCR_002172) Copy
https://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/Archive/demi/
R package for estimating differential expression from multiple indicators that capitalizes on the high number of concurrent measurements. It extends to various experimental designs and target categories (transcripts, genes, genomic regions) as well as small sample sizes.
Proper citation: DEMI (RRID:SCR_002291) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/flowCore.html
A Bioconductor software package for high throughput flow cytometry that provides S4 data structures and basic functions.
Proper citation: flowCore (RRID:SCR_002205) Copy
http://wiki.biac.duke.edu/jvs:cigal
Software program that provides accurate real-time stimulus control, behavioral and physiological recording, and synchronization with external devices. It can also provide continuous real-time feedback of task performance and physiological responses. Task programming typically involves a simple text file specifying basic parameter settings (e.g. screen color) and a list of stimulus events, which can include images, animated movies, sound files, text stimuli, video graphics, or commands that communicate with external hardware devices. Multiple video and auditory stimuli can be presented simultaneously. Multi-channel response recording and real-time feedback features require no user programming. Advanced users can add customized stimulus events using CIGAL's real-time programming capabilities. Output files can be automatically created in a variety of output formats (e.g. FSL 3-column files, XML Events files, CSV trial tables).
Proper citation: CIGAL (RRID:SCR_002232) Copy
http://cbi.nyu.edu/software/niftimatlab.php
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on October 28, 2025. Software tool that allows the user to operate on NIfTI image files from Matlab.
Proper citation: NIfTImatlab (RRID:SCR_002230) Copy
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