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https://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/OLIN.html
Software functions for normalization of two-color microarrays by optimised local regression and for detection of artifacts in microarray data.
Proper citation: OLIN (RRID:SCR_001304) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/qcmetrics.html
Software package that provides a framework for generic quality control of data. It permits to create, manage and visualise individual or sets of quality control metrics and generate quality control reports in various formats.
Proper citation: qcmetrics (RRID:SCR_001303) Copy
https://www.bioconductor.org/packages//2.12/bioc/html/dexus.html
Software package that identifies differentially expressed genes in RNA-Seq data under all possible study designs such as studies without replicates, without sample groups, and with unknown conditions. It works also for known conditions, for example for RNA-Seq data with two or multiple conditions. RNA-Seq read count data can be provided both by the S4 class Count Data Set and by read count matrices. Differentially expressed transcripts can be visualized by heatmaps, in which unknown conditions, replicates, and samples groups are also indicated. This software is fast since the core algorithm is written in C. For very large data sets, a parallel version of DEXUS is provided in this package. DEXUS is a statistical model that is selected in a Bayesian framework by an EM algorithm. It does not need replicates to detect differentially expressed transcripts, since the replicates (or conditions) are estimated by the EM method for each transcript. The method provides an informative/non-informative value to extract differentially expressed transcripts at a desired significance level or power.
Proper citation: DEXUS (RRID:SCR_001309) 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/viralfusionseq/
A versatile high-throughput sequencing (HTS) tool for discovering viral integration events and reconstruct fusion transcripts at single-base resolution. It combines soft-clipping information, read-pair analysis, and targeted de novo assembly to discover and annotate viral-human fusion events. A simple yet effective empirical statistical model is used to evaluate the quality of fusion breakpoints. Minimal user defined parameters are required.
Proper citation: VFS (RRID:SCR_005138) Copy
http://yost.genetics.utah.edu/software.php
A software analysis pipeline for mapping mutations using RNA-seq that works without parental strain information, without the requirement of a pre-existing snp map of the organism, and without erroneous assumptions that recombination occurs at the same frequency across the genome. In addition, it compensates for the considerable amount of noise in RNA-seq datasets and simultaneously identifies the region where the mutation lies and generates a list of putative coding region mutations in the linked genomic segment. MMAPPR can utilize RNA-seq datasets from isolated tissues or whole organisms that are often generated for phenotypic analysis and gene network analysis in novel mutants.
Proper citation: MMAPPR (RRID:SCR_005092) Copy
http://www.omicsoft.com/fusionmap/
An efficient fusion aligner which aligns reads spanning fusion junctions directly to the genome without prior knowledge of potential fusion regions. It detects and characterizes fusion junctions at base-pair resolution. FusionMap can be applied to detect fusion junctions in both single- and paired-end dataset from either gDNA-Seq or RNA-Seq studies. FusionMap runs under both Windows and Linux (requiring MONO) environments. Although it can run on 32 bit machine, it is recommended to run on 64-bit machine with 8GB RAM or more. If you have an ArrayStudio License, you can run the fusion detection easily through its GUI.
Proper citation: FusionMap (RRID:SCR_005242) Copy
http://www.raetschlab.org/suppl/rquant
Software for quantitative detection of alternative transcripts with RNA-Seq data. The method, based on quadratic programming, estimates biases introduced by experimental settings and is thus a powerful tool to reveal and quantify novel (alternative) transcripts.
Proper citation: rQuant (RRID:SCR_005150) Copy
http://www.bsse.ethz.ch/cbg/software/shorah
A software package that allows for inference about the structure of a population from a set of short sequence reads as obtained from ultra-deep sequencing of a mixed sample. The package contains programs that support mapping of reads to a reference genome, correcting sequencing errors by locally clustering reads in small windows of the alignment, reconstructing a minimal set of global haplotypes that explain the reads, and estimating the frequencies of the inferred haplotypes.
Proper citation: ShoRAH (RRID:SCR_005211) Copy
http://www.broadinstitute.org/scientific-community/science/projects/viral-genomics/v-phaser-2
A software tool to call variants in genetically heterogeneous populations from ultra-deep sequence data. It combines information regarding the covariation (i.e. phasing) between observed variants to increase sensitivity and an expectation maximization algorithm that iteratively recalibrates base quality scores to increase specificity. V-Phaser can reliably detect rare variants in diverse populations that occur at frequencies of <1%. V-Phaser 2 is a complete rewrite of the original V-Phaser. It contains a new model for length polymorphisms (indels) and incorporates paired end read information in its phasing model. The data access and probability computation sections of the code have also been highly optimized, resulting in substantial improvements in running time and memory usage.
Proper citation: V-Phaser 2 (RRID:SCR_005212) Copy
Software designed as a user friendly solution to extract and annotate biologically important transcripts from next generation RNA sequencing data.
Proper citation: RNA-eXpress (RRID:SCR_005167) Copy
http://samtools.sourceforge.net/mpileup.shtml
Provide various utilities for manipulating alignments in the SAM format, including sorting, merging, indexing and generating alignments in a per-position format.
Proper citation: SAMtools/BCFtools (RRID:SCR_005227) Copy
http://orman.sourceforge.net/Home
A software tool for resolving multi-mappings within an RNA-Seq SAM file.
Proper citation: ORMAN (RRID:SCR_005188) Copy
https://code.google.com/p/knime4bio/
A set of custom nodes for the KNIME (The Konstanz Information Miner) graphical workbench, for analysing next-generation sequencing (NGS) data without the requirement of programming skills.
Proper citation: Knime4Bio (RRID:SCR_005376) Copy
https://code.google.com/p/phenoman/
An interactive software program that integrates phenotypic data exploration, selection, management and quality control using a unified platform for association studies of rare and common variants.
Proper citation: PhenoMan (RRID:SCR_005249) Copy
http://statgenpro.psychiatry.hku.hk/limx/kggseq/
A biological Knowledge-based mining platform for Genomic and Genetic studies using Sequence data. The software platform, constituted of bioinformatics and statistical genetics functions, makes use of valuable biologic resources and knowledge for sequencing-based genetic mapping of variants / genes responsible for human diseases / traits. It facilitates geneticists to fish for the genetic determinants of human diseases / traits in the big sea of DNA sequences. KGGSeq has paid attention to downstream analysis of genetic mapping. The framework was implemented to filter and prioritize genetic variants from whole exome sequencing data.
Proper citation: KGGSeq (RRID:SCR_005311) Copy
http://www.broadinstitute.org/software/scripture/
Software for transcriptome reconstruction that relies solely on RNA-Seq reads and an assembled genome to build a transcriptome ab initio. The statistical methods to estimate read coverage significance are also applicable to other sequencing data. Scripture also has modules for ChIP-Seq peak calling.
Proper citation: Scripture (RRID:SCR_005269) Copy
http://info.gersteinlab.org/PeakSeq
A software program for identifying and ranking peak regions in ChIP-Seq experiments. It takes as input, mapped reads from a ChIP-Seq experiment, mapped reads from a control experiment and outputs a file with peak regions ranked with increasing Q-values.
Proper citation: PeakSeq (RRID:SCR_005349) Copy
http://www.bioinf.uni-leipzig.de/Software/segemehl/
A software to map short sequencer reads to reference genomes. It is able to detect not only mismatches but also insertions and deletions. Furthermore, it is not limited to a specific read length and is able to mapprimer- or polyadenylation contaminated reads correctly. segemehl implements a matching strategy based on enhanced suffix arrays (ESA). Segemehl now supports the SAM format, reads gziped queries to save both disk and memory space and allows bisulfite sequencing mapping and split read mapping.
Proper citation: Segemehl (RRID:SCR_005494) Copy
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