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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
Software as a cross platform application for automating the processing of μCT and OPT image data. Used for standarization of embryo images prior to export to the PhenoDCC. Capable of processing other image modalities and specimens. Can be download as a stand alone release.
Proper citation: HARP (RRID:SCR_016546) Copy
Python implementation of the Loom file format to store and organize very large omics datasets, consisting of a main matrix, optional additional layers, a variable number of row and column annotations and sparse graph objects. Used to store single-cell gene expression data. Created in HDF5 file format and can be opened from programming languages, including Python, R, C, C++, Java, MATLAB, Mathematica, and Julia.
Proper citation: LoomPy (RRID:SCR_016666) 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
https://www.genome.jp/tools/dinies/
Web server for predicting unknown drug-target interaction networks from various types of biological data in the framework of supervised network inference.
Proper citation: DINIES (RRID:SCR_016505) Copy
Collection of curated papillomavirus genomic sequences, accompanied by web-based sequence analysis tools. Database and web applications support the storage, annotation, analysis, and exchange of information.
Proper citation: PaVE (RRID:SCR_016599) Copy
https://tbportals.niaid.nih.gov
Web based open access platform for global drug resistant tuberculosis data sharing and analysis. The NIAID TB Portals program and consortium of clinicians and scientists from countries with a heavy burden of TB, especially drug resistant TB, to collect TB data.
Proper citation: TB PORTALS (RRID:SCR_016594) Copy
Software as graphical and interactive tool dedicated to 1D spectra processing for NMR-based metabolomics.
Proper citation: NMRProcFlow (RRID:SCR_016592) Copy
https://gitlab.com/vtraver/PNNsMiceMachineVision
Data and code (Python) related to research paper: V. Javier Traver, Filiberto Pla, Marta Miquel, Maria Carbo-Gas, Isis Gil-Miravet, Julian Guarque-Chabrera "Cocaine-induced preference conditioning: a machine vision perspective".
Proper citation: PNNsMiceMachineVision (RRID:SCR_016485) Copy
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/orffinder
Software tool to search for open reading frames (ORFs) in the DNA sequence. The program returns the range of each ORF, along with its protein translation. Used to search newly sequenced DNA for potential protein encoding segments, verify predicted protein. Limited to the subrange of the query sequence up to 50 kb long.
Proper citation: Open Reading Frame Finder (RRID:SCR_016643) Copy
http://www.flywings.org.uk/morphoj_page.htm
Software package written in Java for geometric morphometric analysis for two- and three-dimensional landmark data. Offers user-friendly environment for standard multivariate analyses such as principal components, discriminant analysis and multivariate regression as well as specialized applications including phylogenetics, quantitative genetics and analyses of modularity in shape data.
Proper citation: MorphoJ (RRID:SCR_016483) Copy
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/gap/cgi-bin/study.cgi?study_id=phs000363.v16.p10
Project to generate extensive biomarker data from Framingham Heart Study participants using immunoassays, proteomics, metabolomics/lipomics, and gene expression and microRNA profiling to advance personalized medicine through biomarker discovery and validation.
Proper citation: SABRe CVD Initiative (RRID:SCR_016572) Copy
https://bioinformatics.niaid.nih.gov/hasp
Web server to visualize phylogenetic, biochemical, and immunological hemagglutinin data in the three-dimensional context of homology models. Database and structural visualization platform for comparative models of influenza A hemagglutinin proteins.
Proper citation: HASP (RRID:SCR_016615) Copy
https://genome.jgi.doe.gov/programs/fungi/1000fungalgenomes.jsf
Web application to provide genomic information for fungi. Includes sequenced fungal genomes, those in progress, and selected nominations. Nomination of new species for genome sequencing in the families or only one reference genome possible after providing DNA/RNA samples for their sequencing. Used to explore the diversity of fungi important for energy and the environment.
Proper citation: 1000 Fungal Genome Project (RRID:SCR_016463) Copy
https://sleepdata.org/datasets/ccshs
Portal for population based pediatric cohorts studied with objective sleep studies. Includes children with in-home sleep studies, acoustic reflectometry, anthropometry, spirometry, blood pressure (BP), and neuropsychology (NP) and behavioral assessments. Signals recorded include EEG, ECG, EOG, EMG, SpO2, airflow (thermocouple) nasal pressure, respiratory effort, position, plethysmography, light, HR.
Proper citation: Cleveland Children's Sleep and Health Study (RRID:SCR_016584) Copy
https://github.com/WGS-TB/MentaLiST
Software for a MLST (multi-locus sequence typing) caller, based on a k-mer counting algorithm and written in the Julia language. Designed and implemented to handle large typing schemes.
Proper citation: MentaLiST (RRID:SCR_016469) Copy
Software to process cryo-EM images of macromolecular complexes and obtain high-resolution 3D reconstructions from them.
Proper citation: cisTEM (RRID:SCR_016502) Copy
https://sleepdata.org/datasets/bestair/
Portal for sleep study to address challenges in conducting future large-scale trials of sleep apnea treatment. Includes data from sleep apnea patients with cardiovascular disease or risk factors. Signals included in the polysomnography (PSG) montage are ECG, SpO2, airflow, nasal pressure, position, pulse, respiratory effort, snore, tidal volume.
Proper citation: Best Apnea Interventions for Research (BestAIR) sleep study (RRID:SCR_016583) Copy
Database and information retrieval, analysis, and visualization system for microbial resources to help culture collections to manage, disseminate and share the information related to their holdings. Provides an interface for the scientific and industrial communities to access the microbial resource information.
Proper citation: Global Catalogue of Microorganisms (RRID:SCR_016460) Copy
https://imaps.genialis.com/iclip
Web server for analysis of high-resolution sequencing data. It can be used with all variants of CLIP,as well as with methods that interrogate RNA or DNA methylation, RNA processing, RNA structure or protein-DNA interactions.
Proper citation: iMaps (RRID:SCR_016705) Copy
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