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LinDA
 
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1+ mentions
LinDA (RRID:SCR_025966) software application, source code, data processing software, software resource, data analysis software Software linear models for differential abundance analysis of microbiome compositional data. Used to tackle compositional effects in differential abundance analysis. It fits linear regression models on centered log2-ratio transformed data, identifies bias term due to transformation and compositional effect, and corrects bias using mode of regression coefficients. It could fit mixed-effect models. differential abundance analysis, microbiome compositional data, differential abundance analysis, NIGMS R01GM144351;
NSF ;
Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine
PMID:35421994 SCR_025966 Linear models for differential abundance analysis of microbiome compositional data (LinDA), Linear models for differential abundance analysis of microbiome compositional data 2026-02-15 09:23:57 1
Conos
 
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Conos (RRID:SCR_026381) source code, software toolkit, software resource Software R package for joint analysis of multiple single-cell RNA-seq datasets. Used to wire together large collections of single-cell RNA-seq datasets, which allows for both identification of recurrent cell clusters and propagation of information between datasets in multi-sample or atlas-scale collections. joint analysis of multiple single-cell RNA-seq datasets, multiple single-cell RNA-seq datasets, identification of recurrent cell clusters, propagation of information between datasets, multi-sample, atlas-scale collections, NHLBI R01HL131768;
NSF ;
Zimin Foundation
DOI:10.1038/s41592-019-0466-z Free, Available for download, Freely available SCR_026381 2026-02-15 09:23:15 6
MeTPeak
 
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MeTPeak (RRID:SCR_026533) source code, software toolkit, software resource Software package for finding the location of m6A sites in MeRIP-seq data. finding location of m6A sites, MeRIP-seq data NCI P30CA54174;
NCI U54 CA113001;
NIGMS R01 GM113245;
Natural Science Foundation of China ;
NSF
PMID:27307641 Free, Available for download, Freely available SCR_026533 2026-02-15 09:24:01 10
FARDEEP
 
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FARDEEP (RRID:SCR_026704) FARDEEP software application, source code, software resource Software R tool for enumerating immune cell subsets from whole tumor tissue samples. Utilizes adaptive least trimmed square to automatically detect and remove outliers before estimating cell compositions. enumerating immune cell subsets, whole tumor tissue samples, estimating cell compositions, NIDCR R03 DE027399;
NIDCR R01 DE026728;
NIDCR R00 DE024173;
NIDCR F31 DE028740;
NSF ;
Michigan State University STEM Gateway Fellowship ;
University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center Research Grant
PMID:31059559 Free, Available for download, Freely available SCR_026704 Fast And Robust DEconvolution of Expression Profiles 2026-02-15 09:24:02 0
kraken2
 
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1000+ mentions
kraken2 (RRID:SCR_026838) software application, source code, software resource Software tool as second version of Kraken taxonomic sequence classification system. taxonomic sequence classification system, taxonomic, sequence, classification system, NSF ;
NIGMS R01 GM118568;
NIGMS R35 GM130151
PMID:31779668 Free, Available for download, Freely available SCR_026838 2026-02-15 09:24:03 1107
PHATE
 
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1+ mentions
PHATE (RRID:SCR_027119) software application, data visualization software, source code, data processing software, software resource, 3d visualization software Software tool for visualizing high dimensional data using novel conceptual framework for learning and visualizing manifold to preserve both local and global distances. visualizing high dimensional data, high dimensional data, NICHD F31HD097958;
NHGRI 1R01HG008383;
NSF ;
NIGMS R01GM107092;
NIGMS R01GM130847
PMID:31796933 Free, Available for download, Freely available, SCR_027119 Potential of Heat-diffusion for Affinity-based Transition Embedding 2026-02-15 09:23:30 2
iDEP: Integrated Differential Expression and Pathway analysis
 
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iDEP: Integrated Differential Expression and Pathway analysis (RRID:SCR_027373) iDEP web application, software resource Integrated web application for differential expression and pathway analysis of RNA-Seq data. differential expression, pathway analysis, RNA-Seq data, NIGMS GM083226;
NSF ;
State of South Dakota
PMID:30567491 Free, Freely available SCR_027373 2026-02-15 09:24:17 8
VenomView
 
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VenomView (RRID:SCR_027588) software application, web application, standalone software, software resource Open-access, browser-based visualization and summary tool for venom transcriptomic and proteomic data. R Shiny–based interactive application designed as visualization and reporting interface for venom transcriptomic and proteomic data. It enables users to explore annotation metrics, toxin gene families, and quality-control summaries generated by analysis pipelines. While it will eventually serve as part of the VenomsBase front end, VenomView currently operates as standalone prototype. Provides interactive dashboards showing assembly quality, annotation scores, toxin gene families, and functional domains generated by the VenomFlow analysis pipeline. Connected to VenomLanding, VenomView currently features Doryteuthis pealeii (Squid), linking metadata with detailed annotation summaries. The expanded version will include Sepia bandensis (Cuttlefish), Octopus bimaculoides, and arachnid species. R Shiny–based interactive application, visualization and reporting interface, venom transcriptomic and proteomic data, uses: Shiny
has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States
NSF SCR_027588 2026-02-15 09:24:19 0
T Cell ExTRECT
 
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T Cell ExTRECT (RRID:SCR_027742) source code, software toolkit, software resource Software R package to calculate T cell fractions from WES data from hg19 or hg38 aligned genomes. T-cell, T cell receptor excision circle, WES data, hg19 or hg38 aligned genomes, NHLBI U54HL108460;
NCATS UL1TR000100;
NCI R21CA177519;
NCI P30CA023100;
NCI U01CA196406;
NLM T15LM011271;
NIH Office of the Director DP5OD017937;
NSF
PMID:34497419 Free, Available for download, Freely available SCR_027742 , T cell exome TREC, T cell exome T cell Receptor Excision Circle 2026-02-15 09:24:11 0
CoMUT
 
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CoMUT (RRID:SCR_027745) software library, source code, software toolkit, software resource Software Python library for creating comutation plots to visualize genomic and phenotypic information. Used for visualizing genomic and phenotypic information via comutation plots. genomic DNA, phenotype, visualizing genomic and phenotypic information, comutation plots, NSF ;
NIGMS T32 GM008313;
NCI R37 CA222574;
NCI R01 CA227388;
NCI U01 CA233100
PMID:32502231 Free, Available for download, Freely available SCR_027745 2026-02-15 09:24:20 2
Nested containment list
 
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Nested containment list (RRID:SCR_027849) NCLS, NCList software library, software toolkit, software resource Software library for nested containment list data structure for interval overlap queries, like interval tree. It is a static interval-tree that is fast for both construction and lookups. nested containment list data structure, interval overlap queries, static interval-tree, construction and lookups, NCRR U54 RR021813;
NSF
PMID:17234640 Free, Available for download, Freely available SCR_027849 , Nested Containment List (NCList), Nested Containment List 2026-02-15 09:23:37 0
Gramene
 
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500+ mentions
Gramene (RRID:SCR_002829) GR data or information resource, database Curated, open-source, integrated data resource for comparative functional genomics in crops and model plant species to facilitate the study of cross-species comparisons using information generated from projects supported by public funds. It currently hosts annotated whole genomes in over two dozen plant species and partial assemblies for almost a dozen wild rice species in the Ensembl browser, genetic and physical maps with genes, ESTs and QTLs locations, genetic diversity data sets, structure-function analysis of proteins, plant pathways databases (BioCyc and Plant Reactome platforms), and descriptions of phenotypic traits and mutations. The web-based displays for phenotypes include the Genes and Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) modules. Sequence based relationships are displayed in the Genomes module using the genome browser adapted from Ensembl, in the Maps module using the comparative map viewer (CMap) from GMOD, and in the Proteins module displays. BLAST is used to search for similar sequences. Literature supporting all the above data is organized in the Literature database. In addition, Gramene now hosts a variety of web services including a Distributed Annotation Server (DAS), BLAST and a public MySQL database. Twice a year, Gramene releases a major build of the database and makes interim releases to correct errors or to make important updates to software and/or data. Additionally you can access Gramene through an FTP site. crop, plant genome, genetic, blast, gene, genome, genetic diversity, pathway, protein, marker, quantitative trait locus, comparative map, phenotype, genomics, physiology, comparative, grain, expressed sequence tag, trait, mutation, environment, taxonomy, web service, bio.tools, FASEB list is used by: NIF Data Federation
is listed by: re3data.org
is listed by: bio.tools
is listed by: Debian
is related to: AmiGO
is related to: Gene Ontology
is related to: Plant Ontology
is related to: Trait Ontology
is related to: EnvO
is related to: BioCyc
has parent organization: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
has parent organization: Cornell University; New York; USA
is parent organization of: Trait Ontology
is parent organization of: Plant Environmental Conditions
is parent organization of: Plant Trait Ontology
is parent organization of: Cereal Plant Development Ontology
is parent organization of: Cereal Plant Gross Anatomy Ontology
USDA IFAFS 00-52100-9622;
USDA 58-1907-0-041;
USDA 1907-21000-030;
NSF 0321685;
NSF 0703908;
NSF 0851652
PMID:21076153
PMID:17984077
PMID:16381966
Free, Freely available r3d100010856, nif-0000-02926, nlx_65829, biotools:gramene https://bio.tools/gramene
https://doi.org/10.17616/R3GG7M
SCR_002829 GR PROTEIN, RiceGenes, GR REF, GR GENE, Gramene: A Resource for Comparative Grass Genomics, GR QTL 2026-02-14 02:00:19 778
SobekCM
 
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SobekCM (RRID:SCR_003225) SobekCM software resource Digital repository software written in C# / ASP.net for powering digital libraries in a Windows server environment. Standards-based repository keeps all files in METS/MODS packages. Several related applications are available as well and the libraries can work independently as great digital library resources. SobekCM allows users to discover online resources via semantic and full-text searches, as well as a variety of different browse mechanisms. For each digital resource in the repository there are a plethora of display options, which may be selected by an appropriately authenticated use. This repository includes online metadata editing and online submissions in support of institutional repositories. archiving, resource management, metadata standard, ontology, data repository, research object, c#, windows is listed by: FORCE11
has parent organization: University of Florida; Florida; USA
has parent organization: Google Code
has parent organization: SourceForge
NEH ;
NSF ;
NHPRC ;
IMLS
Free, Available for download, Freely available nlx_157266 SCR_003225 SobekCM Digital Repository Software, SobekCM : Digital Content Management System, SobekCM Digital Repository 2026-02-14 02:00:30 0
PHAST
 
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50+ mentions
PHAST (RRID:SCR_003204) PHAST software resource A freely available software package for comparative and evolutionary genomics that consists of about half a dozen major programs, plus more than a dozen utilities for manipulating sequence alignments, phylogenetic trees, and genomic annotations. For the most part, PHAST focuses on two kinds of applications: the identification of novel functional elements, including protein-coding exons and evolutionarily conserved sequences; and statistical phylogenetic modeling, including estimation of model parameters, detection of signatures of selection, and reconstruction of ancestral sequences. It consists of over 60,000 lines of C code. evolutionary genomic, evolution, genomics, sequence alignment, phylogenetic tree, genomic annotation, functional element, protein-coding exon, conserved sequence, phylogenetic modeling, ancestral sequence, c is listed by: OMICtools
is listed by: Debian
has parent organization: Cornell University; New York; USA
NIH ;
David and Lucile Packard Foundation ;
NHGRI ;
University of California Biotechnology Research and Education Program ;
NSF DBI-0644111;
NIGMS R01-GM082901-01
PMID:21278375
DOI:10.1093/bib/bbq072
Free, Available for download, Freely available OMICS_01557 https://sources.debian.org/src/phast/ SCR_003204 Phylogenetic Analysis with Space/Time Models 2026-02-14 02:00:42 58
International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility
 
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International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (RRID:SCR_002282) INCF nonprofit organization Independent international facilitator catalyzing and coordinating global development of neuroinformatics aiming to advance data reuse and reproducibility in global brain research. Integrates and analyzes diverse data across scales, techniques, and species to understand brain function and positively impact the health and well being of society. neuroinformatics, neuroscience, neuroimaging, clinical, brain, data, sharing, reuse, global is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is related to: Spike Sorting Evaluation Project
is related to: Allen Brain Atlas API
is related to: SenseLab
has parent organization: Karolinska Institute; Stockholm; Sweden
has parent organization: Royal Institute of Technology; Stockholm; Sweden
is parent organization of: INCF Dataspace
is parent organization of: Waxholm Space
is parent organization of: MUlti SImulation Coordinator
is parent organization of: INCF Software Center
is parent organization of: Program on Ontologies of Neural Structures
is parent organization of: Common Upper Mammalian Brain Ontology
is parent organization of: INCF Training in Neuroinformatics
is parent organization of: INCF Funding
is parent organization of: INCF Blog
is parent organization of: INCForg - YouTube
is parent organization of: INCF Swiss Node
is parent organization of: INCF Newsroom
is parent organization of: INCF Japan Node
is parent organization of: Scalable Brain Atlas
is parent organization of: INCF Job Board
is parent organization of: INCF Neuroimaging Data Sharing
is parent organization of: Waxholm Space
is parent organization of: NeuroLex
is parent organization of: Neuroimaging Data Model
is parent organization of: Neuron Registry Curator Interface
is parent organization of: INCF-Neurobot
Swedish Research Council ;
Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research ;
NSF
ISNI: 0000 0004 6107 939X, grid.498423.0, nif-0000-00365 https://ror.org/02y5xjh56 SCR_002282 INCF, International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility, The International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility 2026-02-14 02:00:21 56
Local Ancestry in adMixed Populations
 
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Local Ancestry in adMixed Populations (RRID:SCR_001258) LAMP software resource A software package for the inference of locus-specific ancestry in recently admixed populations. LAMP-LD takes the genotypes of admixed individuals as well as reference haplotype panels approximating the mixing ancestral populations, and outputs the estimated number of alleles from each ancestry in each locus for each individual. The LAMP-LD package also includes the program LAMP-HAP, which processes haplotype data when high-quality phasing is available, and utilizes trio nuclear family designs to improve estimation accuracy. LAMP-LD is based on a window-based processing combined within a hierarchical Hidden Markov Model. It can process 2,3 or 5 mixing populations, and its short per-sample processing time makes it suitable for analyzing large datasets of dense SNP panels. The original program LAMP does not use the LD and therefore is not as accurate, but it is useful in cases where the SNP density is not high enough or when the ancestral haplotypes are unkown. locus, ancestry, admixed, population, genotype, haplotype, allele is listed by: OMICtools NSF 513599 PMID:22495753
PMID:19477991
PMID:18252211
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE OMICS_02080 SCR_001258 2026-02-14 01:59:57 8
TAIR
 
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TAIR (RRID:SCR_004618) TAIR, AGI LocusCode data or information resource, database Database of genetic and molecular biology data for the model higher plant Arabidopsis thaliana. Data available includes the complete genome sequence along with gene structure, gene product information, metabolism, gene expression, DNA and seed stocks, genome maps, genetic and physical markers, publications, and information about the Arabidopsis research community. Gene product function data is updated every two weeks from the latest published research literature and community data submissions. Gene structures are updated 1-2 times per year using computational and manual methods as well as community submissions of new and updated genes. TAIR also provides extensive linkouts from data pages to other Arabidopsis resources. The data can be searched, viewed and analyzed. Datasets can also be downloaded. Pages on news, job postings, conference announcements, Arabidopsis lab protocols, and useful links are provided. genetic, molecular biology, gene, genome, structure, product, metabolism, gene expression, dna, seed stock, genome map, genetic marker, physical marker, genome sequence, gene product, blast, experimental protocol, gold standard is used by: NIF Data Federation
is listed by: OMICtools
is listed by: re3data.org
is listed by: DataCite
is related to: AmiGO
is related to: Saskatoon Arabidopsis T-DNA mutant population SK Collection
is related to: CLENCH
has parent organization: Carnegie Institution for Science
is parent organization of: TAIR Keyword Browser
is parent organization of: PubSearch
NSF DBI-0850219;
corporate and nonprofit organizations
PMID:22140109
PMID:17986450
PMID:12444417
PMID:12519987
PMID:18287693
r3d100010185, nlx_61477, OMICS_01662 https://doi.org/10.17616/R3QW21 SCR_004618 AGI LocusCode, The Arabidopsis Information Resource 2026-02-14 02:00:59 7421
Neurogrid
 
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Neurogrid (RRID:SCR_005024) Neurogrid instrument resource A specialized hardware platform that will perform cortex-scale emulations while offering software-like flexibility. With sixteen 12x14 sq-mm chips (Neurocores) assembled on a 6.5x7.5 sq-in circuit board that can model a slab of cortex with up to 16x256x256 neurons - over a million! The chips are interconnected in a binary tree by 80M spike/sec links. An on-chip RAM (in each Neurocore) and an off-chip RAM (on a daughterboard, not shown) softwire vertical and horizontcal cortical connections, respectively. It provides an affordable option for brain simulations that uses analog computation to emulate ion-channel activity and uses digital communication to softwire synaptic connections. These technologies impose different constraints, because they operate in parallel and in serial, respectively. Analog computation constrains the number of distinct ion-channel populations that can be simulatedunlike digital computation, which simply takes longer to run bigger simulations. Digital communication constrains the number of synaptic connections that can be activated per secondunlike analog communication, which simply sums additional inputs onto the same wire. Working within these constraints, Neurogrid achieves its goal of simulating multiple cortical areas in real-time by making judicious choices. simulation, neuron, cortex, synapse, analog vlsi, instrument, equipment, hardware has parent organization: Stanford University; Stanford; California NSF ;
NIH
PMID:17959490 nlx_97879 SCR_005024 2026-02-14 02:00:47 14
NESCent - National Evolutionary Synthesis Center
 
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NESCent - National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (RRID:SCR_005911) NESCent institution The National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (NESCent) is a nonprofit science center dedicated to cross-disciplinary research in evolution. NESCent promotes the synthesis of information, concepts and knowledge to address significant, emerging, or novel questions in evolutionary science and its applications. NESCent achieves this by supporting research and education across disciplinary, institutional, geographic, and demographic boundaries. Synthetic research in evolutionary science takes many forms but includes integrating novel data sets and models to address important problems within a discipline, developing new analytical approaches and tools, and combining methods and perspectives from multiple disciplines to answer and even create new fundamental scientific questions. NESCent facilitates such synthetic research by providing an environment for fertile interactions among scientists. Our Science and Synthesis program sponsors postdoctoral fellows and sabbatical scholars as resident scientists, and two kinds of meetings, working groups and catalysis meetings. Catalysis meetings provide a novel mechanism for bringing together diverse research communities and cultures to identify common interests, while working groups provide an opportunity for scientists to work together intensively on fundamental synthetic questions over a several-year period. These activities are community driven through our application process and evaluated by an external advisory board. Our Informatics program provides state of the art informatics tools to visiting and in-house scientists and aims to take the lead in assembling novel databases and developing new analytical tools for evolutionary biology. Finally it is sponsoring a major initiative to provide a digital data repository for work in evolutionary biology. NESCent''s Education and Outreach group communicates the results of evolutionary biology research to the general public and scientific community, provides outreach to groups who are underrepresented in evolutionary biology and works to improve evolution education. evolution, evolutionary biology has parent organization: Duke University; North Carolina; USA
has parent organization: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; North Carolina; USA
has parent organization: North Carolina State University; North Carolina; USA
is parent organization of: FEED
is parent organization of: Phenoscape Knowledgebase
is parent organization of: TreeBASE
is parent organization of: Dryad Digital Repository
NSF EF-0905606 Wikidata: Q6972505, ISNI: 0000 0000 9027 3547, nlx_149487, grid.419343.8, Crossref funder ID: 100007514 https://ror.org/001ykb961 SCR_005911 National Evolutionary Synthesis Center 2026-02-14 02:01:11 7
PAMGO
 
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PAMGO (RRID:SCR_000022) PAMGO data or information resource, ontology, controlled vocabulary THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on June 10, 2016. A consortium that created universal descriptors to describe functionally similar gene products and their attributes across all organisms. In 2004, the PAMGO interest group joined the GO consortium to extend the GO to include terms describing various processes related to microbe-host interactions. The organization uses a controlled vocabulary to set a process in place to describe plant associated microbes and their interactions with their plant-hosts. These higher order terms can describe gene products of all types of symbionts (e.g. parasites, commensals, and mutualists), including prokaryotes and eukaryotes that associate with plant or animal hosts. This initiative is a multi-institutional collaborative effort to pool information and research in: the bacteria Dickeya dadantii, Pseudomonas syringae pv tomato and Agrobacterium tumefaciens, the fungus Magnaporthe grisea, the oomycetes Phytophthora sojae and Phytophthora ramorum, and the nematode Meloidogyne hapla. ontology, plant ontology, microbe-host, controlled vocabulary, symbiosis, parasite, mutualist, commensal is affiliated with: Cornell University; New York; USA
is affiliated with: North Carolina State University; North Carolina; USA
is affiliated with: University of Wisconsin-Madison; Wisconsin; USA
is affiliated with: Virginia Bioinformatics Institute
has parent organization: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Virginia; USA
NSF 2005-35600-16370;
NSF EF-0523736
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_92278 SCR_000022 Plant-Associated Microbe Gene Ontology, Plant Associated Microbe Gene Ontology, PAMGO - Plant-Associated Microbe Gene Ontology 2026-02-14 01:59:35 5

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