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https://run.biosimulations.org
Web tool for executing broad range of modeling studies and visualizing their results. Provides web interface for reusing any model. Models, simulations, and visualizations are available under licenses specified for each resource.
Proper citation: runBioSimulations (RRID:SCR_019110) Copy
Web tool as collection of containerized biosimulation tools that provide consistent interfaces and guide to choosing simulator. Helps to find simulation tools that have capabilities, including supported modeling frameworks, simulation algorithms, and modeling formats, needed for specific modeling projects.
Proper citation: BioSimulators (RRID:SCR_019111) Copy
http://floresta.eead.csic.es/primers4clades
Web application for the design of PCR primers for cross-species amplification of novel sequences from metagenomic DNA or from uncharacterized organisms belonging to user-specified phylogenetic lineages. It implements an extended CODEHOP strategy and evaluates thermodynamic properties of the oligonucleotide pairs.
Proper citation: primers4clades (RRID:SCR_015714) Copy
https://github.com/esctrionsit/snphub
Web Shiny-based server framework for retrieving, analyzing and visualizing large genomic variations data.
Proper citation: SnpHub (RRID:SCR_018177) Copy
Project to determine the gene expression profiles of normal, precancer, and cancer cells, whose generated resources are available to the cancer community. Interconnected modules provide access to all CGAP data, bioinformatic analysis tools, and biological resources allowing the user to find in silico answers to biological questions in a fraction of the time it once took in the laboratory. * Genes * Tissues * Pathways * RNAi * Chromosomes * SAGE Genie * Tools
Proper citation: Cancer Genome Anatomy Project (RRID:SCR_003072) Copy
https://www.hgmd.cf.ac.uk/ac/introduction.php?lang=english
Curated database of known (published) gene lesions responsible for human inherited disease.
Proper citation: Human Gene Mutation Database (RRID:SCR_001621) Copy
A system providing resolvable persistent Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) used to identify data for the scientific community, with a current focus on the Life Sciences domain. The provision of resolvable identifiers (URLs) fits well with the Semantic Web vision, and the Linked Data initiative. It provides direct access to the identified data using one chosen physical location (or resource). If more than one physical locations providing the data are recorded in the Registry, then you can access them via the top banner or by using a profile.
Proper citation: Identifiers.org (RRID:SCR_003735) Copy
https://github.com/smajidian/phaseme
Software tool set to assess quality of per read phasing information and help to reduce errors during this process.
Proper citation: PhaseME (RRID:SCR_018739) Copy
https://github.com/bionitio-team/bionitio
Open source software tool to provide template for command line bioinformatics tools in various programming languages. Program reads one or more input FASTA files, computes variety of statistics on each file, and prints tabulated output. Used as basis for learning and as foundation for starting new projects.
Proper citation: Bionitio (RRID:SCR_017259) Copy
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ipig/
Standalone software tool for the integration of peptide identifications from mass spectrometry experiments into existing genome browser visualizations.
Proper citation: iPiG (RRID:SCR_016164) Copy
https://github.com/smithlabcode/riborex
Software R package for identification of differential translation from Ribo-seq data. Computational tool for mapping genome wide differences in translation efficiency.
Proper citation: riborex (RRID:SCR_019104) Copy
https://github.com/anuprulez/galaxy_tool_recommendation
Software developed by analyzing workflows composed by researchers on European Galaxy server, using deep learning approach. Used to recommend tools in Galaxy. Gated recurrent units neural network.
Proper citation: Tool recommender system in Galaxy (RRID:SCR_018491) Copy
https://github.com/DReichLab/AdmixTools
Software package that supports formal tests of whether admixture occurred, and makes it possible to infer admixture proportions and dates.
Proper citation: ADMIXTOOLS (RRID:SCR_018495) Copy
https://hoohm.github.io/CITE-seq-Count/
Software python package that allows to count antibody TAGS from CITE-seq and/or cell hashing experiment. Software tool that allows to get UMI counts from single cell protein assay. Used to count (UMI counts) antibody-derived-tags (ADTs) or Cell Hashing tags (HTOs) in raw sequencing reads and build count matrix.
Proper citation: CITE-seq-Count (RRID:SCR_019239) Copy
Software Python package enabling Biological Expression Language to act as semantic integration layer for multi modal and multi scale data sets in life sciences. Used for integrating biological databases and structured data sources in BEL. Has ability to support curation of pathway mappings, integration of pathway databases, and machine learning applications.
Proper citation: Bio2BEL (RRID:SCR_017659) Copy
https://bioconductor.org/packages/EpiDISH/
Software R package provides tools to infer proportions of priori known cell-types present in sample representing mixture of such cell-types. Comparison of reference based algorithms for correcting cell-type heterogeneity in Epigenome-Wide Association Studies.
Proper citation: EpiDISH R package (RRID:SCR_018004) Copy
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/circlize/
Software package that implements and enhances circular visualization in R. Due to natural born feature of R to draw statistical graphics, this package can provide more general and flexible way to visualize huge information in circular style.
Proper citation: circlize (RRID:SCR_002141) Copy
A suite of software tools for analyzing and manipulating next-generation sequencing datasets, such as FASTQ, BED and BAM format files. These tools provide a stable and modular platform for data management and analysis.
Proper citation: NGSUtils (RRID:SCR_001236) Copy
Software library and suite of command line tools for working with DNA sequence that takes a k-mer-centric approach to sequence analysis. It is primarily aimed at short-read sequencing data such as that produced by the Illumina platform.
Proper citation: khmer (RRID:SCR_001156) Copy
http://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/nondetects.html
Software R package to model and impute non-detects in results of qPCR experiments.Used to directly model non-detects as missing data.
Proper citation: nondetects (RRID:SCR_001702) Copy
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