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  • RRID:SCR_016710

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://github.com/umerijaz/nanopore

Software for a workflow for amplicon sequencing from mixed microbial communities on the nanopore sequencing platform. Used for full-length SSU rRNA gene sequencing.

Proper citation: NanoAmpli-Seq (RRID:SCR_016710) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_016608

https://github.com/iychoi/libra

Hadoop based tool for massive comparative metagenomics analysis. Compute the similarity between metagenomic samples.

Proper citation: Libra (RRID:SCR_016608) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_016612

https://niaid.github.io/dcas/

Web tool to import raw cDNA sequences, clean sequences, build sequence contigs, perform SignalP analysis, BLAST contigs against numerous BLAST databases, and view the results. Automates large scale cDNA sequence analysis., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.

Proper citation: dCAS (RRID:SCR_016612) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_016884

    This resource has 10000+ mentions.

http://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/clusterProfiler.html

Software R package for statistical analysis and visualization of functional profiles for genes and gene clusters.

Proper citation: clusterProfiler (RRID:SCR_016884) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_016855

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

https://picrust.github.io/picrust/

Software package to predict metagenome functional content from marker gene (e.g., 16S rRNA) surveys and full genomes. Used to predict which gene families are present and then combines gene families to estimate the composite metagenome.

Proper citation: PICRUSt (RRID:SCR_016855) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_017002

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://www.stemformatics.org/#

Gene expression data portal developed for stem cell community, containing public gene expression datasets derived from microarray, RNA sequencing and single cell profiling technologies. Portal to visualize and download curated stem cell data. Provides easy to use and intuitive tools for biologists to visually explore data, including interactive gene expression profiles, principal component analysis plots and hierarchical clusters, among others.

Proper citation: Stemformatics (RRID:SCR_017002) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_017087

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://github.com/lucapinello/Haystack

Software suite of computational tools implemented in Python to study epigenetic variability, cross cell type plasticity of chromatin states and transcription factors motifs providing mechanistic insights into chromatin structure, cellular identity and gene regulation. Epigenetic variability and transcription factor motifs analysis pipeline.

Proper citation: Haystack (RRID:SCR_017087) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010943

    This resource has 10000+ mentions.

http://bioinf.wehi.edu.au/limma/

Software package for the analysis of gene expression microarray data, especially the use of linear models for analyzing designed experiments and the assessment of differential expression.

Proper citation: LIMMA (RRID:SCR_010943) Copy   


http://www.informatics.jax.org

International database for laboratory mouse. Data offered by The Jackson Laboratory includes information on integrated genetic, genomic, and biological data. MGI creates and maintains integrated representation of mouse genetic, genomic, expression, and phenotype data and develops reference data set and consensus data views, synthesizes comparative genomic data between mouse and other mammals, maintains set of links and collaborations with other bioinformatics resources, develops and supports analysis and data submission tools, and provides technical support for database users. Projects contributing to this resource are: Mouse Genome Database (MGD) Project, Gene Expression Database (GXD) Project, Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB) Database Project, Gene Ontology (GO) Project at MGI, and MouseCyc Project at MGI.

Proper citation: Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) (RRID:SCR_006460) Copy   


http://omicslab.genetics.ac.cn/GOEAST/

Gene Ontology Enrichment Analysis Software Toolkit (GOEAST) is a web based software toolkit providing easy to use, visualizable, comprehensive and unbiased Gene Ontology (GO) analysis for high-throughput experimental results, especially for results from microarray hybridization experiments. The main function of GOEAST is to identify significantly enriched GO terms among give lists of genes using accurate statistical methods. Compared with available GO analysis tools, GOEAST has the following unique features: * GOEAST supports analysis for data from various resources, such as expression data obtained using Affymetrix, illumina, Agilent or customized microarray platforms. GOEAST also supports non-microarray based experimental data. The web-based feature makes GOEAST very user friendly; users only have to provide a list of genes in correct formats. * GOEAST provides visualizable analysis results, by generating graphs exhibiting enriched GO terms as well as their relationships in the whole GO hierarchy. * Note that GOEAST generates separate graph for each of the three GO categories, namely biological process, molecular function and cellular component. * GOEAST allows comparison of results from multiple experiments (see Multi-GOEAST tool). The displayed color of each GO term node in graphs generated by Multi-GOEAST is the combination of different colors used in individual GOEAST analysis. Platform: Online tool

Proper citation: GOEAST - Gene Ontology Enrichment Analysis Software Toolkit (RRID:SCR_006580) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006178

    This resource has 1000+ mentions.

http://www.disgenet.org

Database and discovery platform containing publicly available collections of genes and variants associated to human diseases. Integrates data from curated repositories, GWAS catalogues, animal models and scientific literature.

Proper citation: DisGeNET (RRID:SCR_006178) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006125

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

http://www.snpedia.com/index.php/SNPedia

Wiki investigating human genetics including information about the effects of variations in DNA, citing peer-reviewed scientific publications. It is used by Promethease to analyze and help explain your DNA. It is based on a wiki model in order to foster communication about genetic variation and to allow interested community members to help it evolve to become ever more relevant. As the cost of genotyping (and especially of fully determining your own genomic sequence) continues to drop, we''''ll all want to know more - a lot more - about the meaning of these DNA variations and SNPedia will be here to help. SNPedia has been launched to help realize the potential of the Human Genome Project to connect to our daily lives and well-being. For more information see the Wikipedia page, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SNPedia * Download URL: http://www.SNPedia.com/index.php/Bulk * Web Service URL: http://bots.SNPedia.com/api.php

Proper citation: SNPedia (RRID:SCR_006125) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006242

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://panoga.sabanciuniv.edu/

A web server to devise functionally important pathways through the identification of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-targeted genes within these pathways. The strength of the methodology stems from its multidimensional perspective, where evidence from the following five resources is combined: (i) genetic association information obtained through GWAS, (ii) SNP functional information, (iii) protein-protein interaction network, (iv) linkage disequilibrium and (v) biochemical pathways.

Proper citation: PANOGA (RRID:SCR_006242) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006112

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://proportal.mit.edu/

ProPortal is a database containing genomic, metagenomic, transcriptomic and field data for the marine cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus. Our goal is to provide a source of cross-referenced data across multiple scales of biological organization--from the genome to the ecosystem--embracing the full diversity of ecotypic variation within this microbial taxon, its sister group, Synechococcus and phage that infect them. The site currently contains the genomes of 13 Prochlorococcus strains, 11 Synechococcus strains and 28 cyanophage strains that infect one or both groups. Cyanobacterial and cyanophage genes are clustered into orthologous groups that can be accessed by keyword search or through a genome browser. Users can also identify orthologous gene clusters shared by cyanobacterial and cyanophage genomes. Gene expression data for Prochlorococcus ecotypes MED4 and MIT9313 allow users to identify genes that are up or downregulated in response to environmental stressors. In addition, the transcriptome in synchronized cells grown on a 24-h light-dark cycle reveals the choreography of gene expression in cells in a ''natural'' state. Metagenomic sequences from the Global Ocean Survey from Prochlorococcus, Synechococcus and phage genomes are archived so users can examine the differences between populations from diverse habitats. Finally, an example of cyanobacterial population data from the field is included.

Proper citation: ProPortal (RRID:SCR_006112) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006305

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://stemcelldb.nih.gov/public.do

Database characterizing and comparing pluripotent human stem cells. The growth and culture conditions of all 21 human embryonic stem cell lines approved under the August 2001 Presidential Executive Order have been analyzed. Available to the scientific community are the results of our rigorous characterization of these cell lines at a more advanced level.

Proper citation: StemCellDB (RRID:SCR_006305) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006427

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://research.nhgri.nih.gov/CGD/

Manually curated database of all conditions with known genetic causes, focusing on medically significant genetic data with available interventions. Includes gene symbol, conditions, allelic conditions, inheritance, age in which interventions are indicated, clinical categorization, and general description of interventions/rationale. Contents are intended to describe types of interventions that might be considered. Includes only single gene alterations and does not include genetic associations or susceptibility factors related to more complex diseases.

Proper citation: Clinical Genomic Database (RRID:SCR_006427) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006385

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://gtlinker.cnb.csic.es/

Web application that filters and links enriched output data identifying sets of associated genes and terms, producing metagroups of coherent biological significance. The method uses fuzzy reciprocal linkage between genes and terms to unravel their functional convergence and associations. It can also be accessed through its web service.

Proper citation: GeneTerm Linker (RRID:SCR_006385) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006257

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://chgr.mc.vanderbilt.edu/page/gist

Software package to test if a marker can account in part for the linkage signal in its region. There are two versions of the software: Windows and Linux/Unix.

Proper citation: Genotype-IBD Sharing Test (RRID:SCR_006257) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006406

    This resource has 500+ mentions.

http://bioinformatics.intec.ugent.be/magic/

Web based interface for exploring and analyzing a comprehensive maize-specific cross-platform expression compendium. This compendium was constructed by collecting, homogenizing and formally annotating publicly available microarrays from Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO), and ArrayExpress.

Proper citation: Magic (RRID:SCR_006406) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006323

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://amp.pharm.mssm.edu/l2n/upload/register.php

A web-based software system that allows users to upload lists of mammalian genes/proteins onto a server-based program for integrated analysis. The system includes web-based tools to manipulate lists with different set operations, to expand lists using existing mammalian networks of protein-protein interactions, co-expression correlation, or background knowledge co-annotation correlation, as well as to apply gene-list enrichment analyses against many gene-list libraries of prior biological knowledge such as pathways, gene ontology terms, kinase-substrate, microRNA-mRAN, and protein-protein interactions, metabolites, and protein domains. Such analyses can be applied to several lists at once against many prior knowledge libraries of gene-lists associated with specific annotations. The system also contains features that allow users to export networks and share lists with other users of the system.

Proper citation: Lists2Networks (RRID:SCR_006323) Copy   



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