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THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on February 23,2023.Software for automated docking analysis to precalculate the set of grids describing the target protein. It is a part of automated molecular modeling simulation software AutoDock.
Proper citation: Autogrid (RRID:SCR_015982) Copy
https://www.schrodinger.com/ligprep
Software tool to correct and optimize the ligands by generating different protonation states, stereochemistry, tautomers, and ring conformations. Used to generate accurate, energy minimized 3D molecular structures.
Proper citation: Ligprep (RRID:SCR_016746) Copy
https://www.schrodinger.com/epik
Software program for pKa prediction and protonation state generation for drug like molecules.
Proper citation: Epik (RRID:SCR_016745) Copy
Software Python package for the creation, manipulation, and study of the structure, dynamics, and functions of complex networks.
Proper citation: NetworkX (RRID:SCR_016864) Copy
https://github.com/cancerit/BRASS
Software tool for analysis of one or more related BAM files of paired end sequencing to determine potential rearrangement breakpoints. Identifies breaks and attempts to assemble rearrangements.
Proper citation: BRASS (RRID:SCR_017091) Copy
Python 2D plotting library which produces publication quality figures in variety of hardcopy formats and interactive environments across platforms. Used in python scripts, web application servers, and six graphical user interface toolkits. Used to generate plots, histograms, power spectra, bar charts, error charts, scatter plots.
Proper citation: Matplotlib (RRID:SCR_008624) Copy
Web-based tool that allows users to view comparisons of genetic and physical maps. The package also includes tools for curating map data. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)
Proper citation: CMAP (RRID:SCR_009034) Copy
Web tool to predict biological targets of miRNAs by searching for presence of conserved 8mer, 7mer and 6mer sites that match seed region of each miRNA. Nonconserved sites are also predicted and sites with mismatches in seed region that are compensated by conserved 3' pairing. Used to search for predicted microRNA targets in mammals.
Proper citation: TargetScan (RRID:SCR_010845) Copy
http://www.sigmaplot.com/products/sigmaplot/sigmaplot-details.php
Software tool for data graphing and analysis by Systat Software, Inc.
Proper citation: SigmaStat (RRID:SCR_010285) Copy
http://bioinf.cs.ucl.ac.uk/psipred/
Web tool as secondary structure prediction method, incorporating two feed forward neural networks which perform analysis on output obtained from PSI-BLAST. Web server offering analyses of protein sequences.
Proper citation: PSIPRED (RRID:SCR_010246) Copy
http://ccb.jhu.edu/software/glimmer/index.shtml
A software system for finding genes in microbial DNA, especially the genomes of bacteria, archaea, and viruses.
Proper citation: Glimmer (RRID:SCR_011931) Copy
http://mafft.cbrc.jp/alignment/server/
Software package as multiple alignment program for amino acid or nucleotide sequences. Can align up to 500 sequences or maximum file size of 1 MB. First version of MAFFT used algorithm based on progressive alignment, in which sequences were clustered with help of Fast Fourier Transform. Subsequent versions have added other algorithms and modes of operation, including options for faster alignment of large numbers of sequences, higher accuracy alignments, alignment of non-coding RNA sequences, and addition of new sequences to existing alignments.
Proper citation: MAFFT (RRID:SCR_011811) Copy
http://lgsun.grc.nia.nih.gov/ANOVA/
Data analysis server / software designed to test statistical significance of gene microarray data, visualize the results, and provide links to clone information and gene index. Several public datasets are also available.
Proper citation: NIA Array Analysis (RRID:SCR_010948) Copy
http://biomedical.materialise.com/mimics
Software for medical image processing. Use Mimics for the segmentation of 3D medical images (coming from CT, MRI, microCT, CBCT, Ultrasound, Confocal Microscopy) and the result will be highly accurate 3D models of your patient''s anatomy. You can then use these patient-specific models for a variety of engineering applications directly in Mimics or 3-matic, or export the 3D models and anatomical landmark points to 3rd party software, like statistical, CAD, or FEA packages.
Proper citation: Mimics (RRID:SCR_012153) Copy
An open-source Java viewer for chemical structures in 3D with features for chemicals, crystals, materials and biomolecules. It is cross-platform, running on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux/Unix systems and features an applet, application, and systems integration component.
Proper citation: Jmol (RRID:SCR_003796) Copy
https://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/chimera/
Software tool for interactive visualization and analysis of molecular structures and related data, including density maps, supramolecular assemblies, sequence alignments, docking results, trajectories, and conformational ensembles. High-quality images and animations can be generated. Chimera includes complete documentation and several tutorials.
Proper citation: UCSF Chimera (RRID:SCR_004097) Copy
A user-sponsored molecular visualization software system on an open-source foundation. The software has the capabilities to view, render, animate, export, present and develop three dimensional molecular structures.
Proper citation: PyMOL (RRID:SCR_000305) Copy
Database of microRNA target predictions and expression profiles. Target predictions are based on a development of the miRanda algorithm which incorporates current biological knowledge on target rules and on the use of an up-to-date compendium of mammalian microRNAs. MicroRNA expression profiles are derived from a comprehensive sequencing project of a large set of mammalian tissues and cell lines of normal and disease origin. This website enables users to explore: * The set of genes that are potentially regulated by a particular microRNA. * The implied cooperativity of multiple microRNAs on a particular mRNA. * MicroRNA expression profiles in various mammalian tissues. The web resource provides users with functional information about the growing number of microRNAs and their interaction with target genes in many species and facilitates novel discoveries in microRNA gene regulation. The microRNA Target Detection Software, miRanda, is an algorithm for finding genomic targets for microRNAs. This algorithm has been written in C and is available as an open-source method under the GPL., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: microRNA.org (RRID:SCR_006997) Copy
Portal for Macromolecular X-Ray Crystallography to produce and support an integrated suite of programs that allows researchers to determine macromolecular structures by X-ray crystallography, and other biophysical techniques. Used in the education and training of scientists in experimental structural biology for determination and analysis of protein structure.
Proper citation: CCP4 (RRID:SCR_007255) Copy
http://www.mbio.ncsu.edu/BioEdit/bioedit.html
Software tool as biological sequence alignment editor written for Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP/7 and sequence analysis program. Provides sequence manipulation and analysis options and links to external analysis programs to view and manipulate sequences with simple point and click operations., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: BioEdit (RRID:SCR_007361) Copy
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