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https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/labs/danuser/software/
Software package as quantitative image analysis software for measurement of microtubule dynamics. MATLAB software for tracking full dynamics of microtubules based on plusTIP marker live cell image sequences.
Proper citation: plusTipTracker (RRID:SCR_021890) Copy
https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/groups/murshudov/content/balbes/balbes_layout.html
Software system for solving protein structures using x-ray crystallographic data. Automatic molecular replacement pipeline for molecular replacement in CCP4. Integrates into one system all components necessary for solving crystal structure by Molecular Replacement. System is automated so that it needs no user intervention when running combination of jobs such as model searching, molecular replacement and refinement.
Proper citation: BALBES (RRID:SCR_018763) Copy
Open and collaborative platform dedicated to curation of biological pathways. Each pathway has dedicated wiki page, displaying current diagram, description, references, download options, version history, and component gene and protein lists. Database of biological pathways maintained by and for scientific community.
Proper citation: WikiPathways (RRID:SCR_002134) Copy
http://avis.princeton.edu/pixie/index.php
bioPIXIE is a general system for discovery of biological networks through integration of diverse genome-wide functional data. This novel system for biological data integration and visualization, allows you to discover interaction networks and pathways in which your gene(s) (e.g. BNI1, YFL039C) of interest participate. The system is based on a Bayesian algorithm for identification of biological networks based on integrated diverse genomic data. To start using bioPIXIE, enter your genes of interest into the search box. You can use ORF names or aliases. If you enter multiple genes, they can be separated by commas or returns. Press ''submit''. bioPIXIE uses a probabilistic Bayesian algorithm to identify genes that are most likely to be in the same pathway/functional neighborhood as your genes of interest. It then displays biological network for the resulting genes as a graph. The nodes in the graph are genes (clicking on each node will bring up SGD page for that gene) and edges are interactions (clicking on each edge will show evidence used to predict this interaction). Most likely, the first results to load on the results page will be a list of significant Gene Ontology terms. This list is calculated for the genes in the biological network created by the bioPIXIE algorithm. If a gene ontology term appears on this list with a low p-value, it is statistically significantly overrepresented in this biological network. As you move the mouse over genes in the network, interactions involving these genes are highlighted. If you click on any of the highlighted interactions graph, evidence pop-up window will appear. The Evidence pop-up lists all evidence for this interaction, with links to the papers that produced this evidence - clicking these links will bring up the relevant source citation(s) in PubMed. You may need to download the Adobe Scalable Vector Graphic (SVG) plugin to utilize the visualization tool (you will be prompted if you need it).
Proper citation: bioPIXIE (RRID:SCR_004182) Copy
Standard specification for organizing and describing outputs of neuroimaging experiments. Used to organize and describe neuroimaging and behavioral data by neuroscientific community as standard to organize and share data. BIDS prescribes file naming conventions and folder structure to store data in set of already existing file formats. Provides standardized templates to store associated metadata in form of Javascript Object Notation (JSON) and tab-separated value (TSV) files. Facilitates data sharing, metadata querying, and enables automatic data analysis pipelines. System to curate, aggregate, and annotate neuroimaging databases. Intended for magnetic resonance imaging data, magnetoencephalography data, electroencephalography data, and intracranial encephalography data.
Proper citation: Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDs) (RRID:SCR_016124) Copy
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://hub.docker.com/r/biodepot/star-for-criu/
Software as an Hot Start software container for STAR alignment using CRIU (Checkpoint Restore in Userspace) tool to freeze the running container. Can be deployed to align RNA sequencing data. Used in the processing of biomedical big data for better reproducibility and reliability.
Proper citation: star-for-criu (RRID:SCR_016294) Copy
https://emcore.ucsf.edu/cryoem-software
Software tool for anisotropic correction of beam-induced motion for improved cryo-electron microscopy. Used to describe the sample motion as a local deformation that varies smoothly throughout the exposure. A program running on Linux.
Proper citation: MotionCor2 (RRID:SCR_016499) 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
https://github.com/WilsonSayresLab/XYalign
Software tool for identifying, understanding, and correcting technical biases on the sex chromosomes in next generation sequencing data.
Proper citation: XYalign (RRID:SCR_016661) 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
Part of the NIH Big Data to Knowledge (BD2K) Initiative. One of 11 Centers of Excellence in Big Data Computing. Platform for genomics data analysis where user-supplied data sets will be analyzed in the context of existing knowledge. E-science framework for genomics where biomedical scientists will have access to powerful methods of data mining, network mining, and machine learning to extract knowledge out of genomics data.
Proper citation: KnowEnG (RRID:SCR_016875) Copy
https://github.com/dpeerlab/phenograph
Software tool as clustering method designed for high dimensional single cell data. Algorithmically defines phenotypes in high dimensional single cell data. Used for large scale analysis of single cell heterogeneity.
Proper citation: Phenograph (RRID:SCR_016919) 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://www.ccpn.ac.uk/v2-software/software/extras/datamodelfolder
Model to cover data for macromolecular NMR spectroscopy from the initial experimental data to the final validation. Used for the large scale data deposition, data mining and program interoperability. Enables movement from one software package to another without difficulties with data conversion or loss of information. Works with CcpNmr Analysis software for analysis and interactive display, CcpNmr FormatConverter for allowing transfer of data from programs used in NMR to and from the Data Model, and the CLOUDS software for automated structure calculation and assignment. Used within the CCPN software suite for NMR spectroscopy and at the BioMagResBank for converting existing deposited restraint lists to a standard IUPAC nomenclature.
Proper citation: CCPN Data Model (RRID:SCR_016982) Copy
Web platform for downstream analysis and visualization of proteomics data. Server that facilitates integrated annotation, analysis and visualization of quantitative proteomics data, with emphasis on PTM networks and integration with LINCS library of chemical and genetic perturbation signatures in order to provide further mechanistic and functional insights. Primary input for server consists of set of peptides or proteins, optionally with PTM sites, and their corresponding abundance values.
Proper citation: piNET (RRID:SCR_018693) Copy
https://sourceforge.net/projects/timezone1/
Software package to detect footprints of positive selection for functionally adaptive point mutations in microbial genomes.
Proper citation: TimeZone (RRID:SCR_018564) Copy
https://cole-trapnell-lab.github.io/monocle3/
Software analysis toolkit for single cell RNA-seq. Used for single cell RNA-Seq experiments. Unsupervised algorithm that increases temporal resolution of transcriptome dynamics using single-cell RNA-Seq data collected at multiple time points.
Proper citation: Monocle3 (RRID:SCR_018685) Copy
Software toolkit for unambiguously describing molecular structure of DNA, RNA, and proteins, including non-canonical monomeric forms, crosslinks, nicks, and circular topologies. Aims to help epigenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, systems biology, and synthetic biology researchers share and integrate information about DNA modification, post-transcriptional modification, post-translational modification, expanded genetic codes, and synthetic parts.
Proper citation: BpForms (RRID:SCR_018653) Copy
Software toolkit for creating reusable datasets that are both human and machine readable, combining spreadsheets with schemas including classes, their attributes, type of each attribute, and possible relationships between instances of classes.Consists of format for describing schemas for spreadsheets, numerous data types for science, syntax for indicating class and attribute represented by each table and column in workbook, and software for using schemas to rigorously validate, merge, split, compare, and revision datasets. Used for supplementary materials of journal article, as well as for emerging domains which need to quickly build new formats for new types of data and associated software with minimal effort.
Proper citation: ObjTables (RRID:SCR_018652) Copy
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