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https://crispy.secondarymetabolites.org
Web tool to design sgRNAs for CRISPR applications. Web tool based on CRISPy to design sgRNAs for any user-provided microbial genome. Implemented as standalone web application for Cas9 target prediction.
Proper citation: CRISPy-web (RRID:SCR_017970) Copy
https://github.com/slimsuite/pafscaff
Software as Pairwise mApping Format reference based Scaffold anchoring and super scaffolding tool. Dsigned for mapping genome assembly scaffolds to closely related chromosome level reference genome assembly.
Proper citation: PAFScaff (RRID:SCR_017976) Copy
https://metacpan.org/pod/Bio::CUA
Software tool as flexible and comprehensive codon usage analyzer. Used to analyze codon usage bias (CUB) and relevant problems.
Proper citation: Codon Usage Analyzer (RRID:SCR_018500) Copy
Web tool for analyzing regulatory potential of noncoding sequences. rVISTA web server is interconnected with TRANSFAC database, allowing users to either search for matrices present in TRANSFAC library collection or search for user defined consensus sequences. rVISTA 2.0 web server is used for high throughput discovery of cis-regulatory elements. Can process alignments generated by zPicture and blastz alignment programs or use pre-computed pairwise alignments of several vertebrate genomes available from ECR Browser and GALA database. Evolutionary analysis of transcription factor binding sites.
Proper citation: rVista (RRID:SCR_018707) Copy
http://funcoup.sbc.su.se/search/
Database of genome wide functional coupling networks. Provides tools to explore predicted networks and to retrieve detailed information about data underlying each prediction. Web service for functional coupling search.
Proper citation: FunCoup (RRID:SCR_018711) Copy
http://smithlabresearch.org/software/preseq/
Software package for predicting library complexity and genome coverage in high throughput sequencing. Aimed at predicting yield of distinct reads from genomic library from initial sequencing experiment. Predicting molecular complexity of sequencing libraries.
Proper citation: Preseq (RRID:SCR_018664) Copy
https://www.otago.ac.nz/chatterjee-lab/tools/index.html
Software package for large scale genomic DNA methylation analysis. Filters and processes aligned bisulphite sequenced data to generate comprehensive reference methylomes in different units for any genome. Processes aligned SAM files of multiple samples to provide reliable and statistically significant differentially methylated regions, then relate them to proximal genes and CpG features with reasonable rapidity.
Proper citation: Differential Methylation Analysis Package (RRID:SCR_019148) Copy
http://enterobase.warwick.ac.uk/
Integrated software environment that supports identification of global population structures within several bacterial genera that include pathogens. Web service for analyzing and visualizing genomic variation within bacteria. Genome database to enable to identify, analyse, quantify and visualise genomic variation within bacterial genera including Salmonella, Escherichia/Shigella, Clostridioides,Vibrio,Yersinia,Helicobacter,Moraxella.
Proper citation: EnteroBase (RRID:SCR_019019) Copy
http://www.vicbioinformatics.com/software.barrnap.shtml
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on February 28,2023. Software to predict the location of ribosomal RNA genes in genomes. It supports bacteria, archaea, mitochondria, and eukaryotes. It takes FASTA DNA sequence as input, writes GFF3 as output, and supports multithreading., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: Barrnap (RRID:SCR_015995) Copy
http://standage.github.io/AEGeAn
Software toolkit for the analysis and evaluation of genome annotations. The toolkit includes a variety of analysis programs, e.g. for comparing distinct sets of gene structure annotations (ParsEval), computation of gene loci (LocusPocus) and more.
Proper citation: Aegean (RRID:SCR_015965) Copy
https://github.com/EvolBioInf/andi
Software tool for rapidly computing and estimating evolutionary distance between closely related genomes. Because andi does not compute full alignments it scales even up to thousands of bacterial genomes.
Proper citation: andi (RRID:SCR_015971) Copy
https://github.com/harry-thorpe/piggy
Pipeline for analyzing intergenic regions in bacteria. It is designed to be used in conjunction with Roary (https://github.com/sanger-pathogens/Roary).
Proper citation: Piggy (RRID:SCR_015941) Copy
https://github.com/PacificBiosciences/FALCON
Software package for aligning long sequencing reads as a diploid-aware genome assembler. Used for assembling non-inbred or rearranged heterozygous genomes.
Proper citation: Falcon (RRID:SCR_016089) Copy
http://baderlab.org/Software/EnrichmentMap
Source code of a Cytoscape plugin for functional enrichment visualization. It organizes gene-sets, such as pathways and Gene Ontology terms, into a network to reveal which mutually overlapping gene-sets cluster together.
Proper citation: EnrichmentMap (RRID:SCR_016052) Copy
http://www.xavierdidelot.xtreemhost.com/clonalframe.htm
Software package for the inference of bacterial microevolution using multilocus sequence data. It is used to identify the clonal relationships between the members of a sample, while also estimating the chromosomal position of homologous recombination events that have disrupted the clonal inheritance.
Proper citation: Clonalframe (RRID:SCR_016060) Copy
http://zzlab.net/blink/index.html
Software for next level of genome wide association studies with both individuals and markers in millions. The method releases the requirement that causative genes are evenly distributed on genome and consequently boosts statistical power.
Proper citation: BLINK (RRID:SCR_016288) Copy
https://github.com/Sung-Huan/ANNOgesic
Software tool for bacterial/archaeal RNA-Seq based genome annotations. Used for integrating, detecting, predicting, and grouping RNA-Seq data.
Proper citation: ANNOgesic (RRID:SCR_016326) Copy
https://sanger-pathogens.github.io/gubbins/
Software application as an algorithm that iteratively identifies loci containing elevated densities of base substitutions while concurrently constructing a phylogeny based on the putative point mutations outside of these regions. It is used for phylogenetic analysis of genome sequences and generating highly accurate reconstructions under realistic models of short-term bacterial evolution., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: Gubbins (RRID:SCR_016131) Copy
Web based database interface for orthology prediction for the inference of orthologs among complete genomes. Used to relate genes across many species., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: OMA Orthology database (RRID:SCR_016425) Copy
https://cm.jefferson.edu/rna22/
Software tool as a pattern based algorithm for detecting microRNA binding sites and their corresponding microRNA and mRNA complexes. Allows interactive exploration and visualization of miRNA target predictions. Permits link-out to external expression repositories and databases.
Proper citation: RNA22 (RRID:SCR_016507) Copy
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