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http://www.bioextract.org/GuestLogin
An open, web-based system designed to aid researchers in the analysis of genomic data by providing a platform for the creation of bioinformatic workflows. Scientific workflows are created within the system by recording tasks performed by the user. These tasks may include querying multiple, distributed data sources, saving query results as searchable data extracts, and executing local and web-accessible analytic tools. The series of recorded tasks can then be saved as a reproducible, sharable workflow available for subsequent execution with the original or modified inputs and parameter settings. Integrated data resources include interfaces to the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) nucleotide and protein databases, the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL-Bank) non-redundant nucleotide database, the Universal Protein Resource (UniProt), and the UniProt Reference Clusters (UniRef) database. The system offers access to numerous preinstalled, curated analytic tools and also provides researchers with the option of selecting computational tools from a large list of web services including the European Molecular Biology Open Software Suite (EMBOSS), BioMoby, and the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG). The system further allows users to integrate local command line tools residing on their own computers through a client-side Java applet.
Proper citation: BioExtract (RRID:SCR_005397) Copy
http://code.google.com/p/hydra-sv/
Software that detects structural variation (SV) breakpoints by clustering discordant paired-end alignments whose signatures corroborate the same putative breakpoint. Hydra can detect breakpoints caused by all classes of structural variation. Moreover, it was designed to detect variation in both unique and duplicated genomic regions; therefore, it will examine paired-end reads having multiple discordant alignments. Hydra does not attempt to classify SV breakpoints based on the mapping distances and orientations of each breakpoint cluster, it merely detects and reports breakpoints. This is an intentional decision, as it was observed that in loci affected by complex rearrangements, the type of variant suggested by the breakpoint signature is not always correct. Hydra does report the orientations, distances, number of supporting read-pairs, etc., for each breakpoint. It is suggested that downstream methods be used to classify variants based on the genomic features that they overlap and the co-occurrence of other breakpoints. For example, they developed BEDTools for exactly this purpose and the breakpoints reported by Hydra are in the BEDPE format used by BEDTools. Future releases of Hydra will include scripts that assist in the classification process.
Proper citation: Hydra (RRID:SCR_005260) Copy
http://pass.cribi.unipd.it/cgi-bin/pass.pl
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on October 19, 2020.A program to align short sequences that has been developed with an innovative strategy to perform fast gapped and ungapped alignment onto a reference sequence. It supports several data formats and allows the user to modulate very finely the sensitivity of the alignments. The program is designed to handle huge amounts of short reads generated by ILLUMINA, SOLiD and Roche-454 technology. The optimization of the internal data structure and a filter based on precomputed short-word alignments allow the program to skip false positives in the extension phase, thus reducing the execution time without loss of sensitivity. The final alignment is performed by dynamic programming., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: PASS (RRID:SCR_005490) Copy
A set of programs that map and assemble fixed-length Solexa/SOLiD reads in a fast and accurate way.
Proper citation: Maq (RRID:SCR_005485) Copy
http://wiki.solariseclipse.net/PrimerDesigner
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 19,2025. Software program to aid in designing of primers and creation of primer sheets. The program allows users to select a background and enter mutaions. An initial primer is then suggested. User can manipulate the selected primer to add or remove nucleotides from either 5? or 3? ends. A set of parameters reflecting the goodness of the primer is updated on the fly, as the user makes changes. Once happy with the primer, the information is saved in a primer sheet, which can then be uploaded to the BGME lab primer database on the Wiki.
Proper citation: Primer Designer (RRID:SCR_003189) Copy
http://proteinprophet.sourceforge.net/
Software that automatically validates protein identifications made on the basis of peptides assigned to MS/MS spectra by database search programs such as SEQUEST.
Proper citation: ProteinProphet (RRID:SCR_000286) Copy
A commercial graphing software company that offers scientific software for statistical analyses, curve fitting and data analysis. It offers four programs: Prism, InStat, StatMate and QuickCalcs.
Proper citation: GraphPad (RRID:SCR_000306) Copy
Open source and enterprise ready professional software for R statistical computing environment. Integrated development environment for R. Includes console, syntax highlighting editor that supports direct code execution, as well as tools for plotting, history, debugging and workspace management. Available in open source and commercial editions and runs on desktop Windows, Mac, and Linux or in browser connected to RStudio Server or RStudio Server Pro (Debian/Ubuntu, RedHat/CentOS, and SUSE Linux).
Proper citation: RStudio (RRID:SCR_000432) Copy
https://github.com/SciLifeLab/facs
Software for classification of Sequences using Bloom filters that can accurately and rapidly align sequences to a reference sequence.
Proper citation: FACS (RRID:SCR_000055) Copy
http://www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk/Solutions/GoldSuite/Pages/GOLD.aspx
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on July 31,2025. A software for virtual screening and identifying the binding mode of active molecules. It is comprehensively validated, widely used, and allows for high database enrichments. The software utilizes a novel methodology which avoids computationally expensive sequential docking of ligands into multiple protein structures.
Proper citation: GOLD (RRID:SCR_000188) Copy
http://www.pstnet.com/eprime.cfm
A suite of applications to fulfill all of your computerized experiment needs. Used by more than 15,000 professionals in the research community, E-Prime provides a truly easy-to-use environment for computerized experiment design, data collection, and analysis. E-Prime provides millisecond precision timing to ensure the accuracy of your data. E-Prime's flexibility to create simple to complex experiments is ideal for both novice and advanced users. The E-Prime suite of applications includes: * E-Studio ? Drag and drop graphical interface for experiment design * E-Basic ? Underlying scripting language of E-Prime * E-Run ? Once the experiment is generated with a single click, E-Run affords you the millisecond precision of stimulus presentation, synchronizations, and data collection. * E-Merge ? Merges your single session data files for group analysis * E-DataAid ? Data management utility * E-Recovery ? Recovers data files
Proper citation: E-Prime (RRID:SCR_009567) Copy
http://archive.broadinstitute.org/mpg/tagger/
Software application (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)
Proper citation: TAGGER (RRID:SCR_009419) Copy
http://www.openbioinformatics.org/annovar/
An efficient software tool to utilize update-to-date information to functionally annotate genetic variants detected from diverse genomes (including human genome hg18, hg19, as well as mouse, worm, fly, yeast and many others). Given a list of variants with chromosome, start position, end position, reference nucleotide and observed nucleotides, ANNOVAR can perform: 1. gene-based annotation. 2. region-based annotation. 3. filter-based annotation. 4. other functionalities. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)
Proper citation: ANNOVAR (RRID:SCR_012821) Copy
http://www.inteligand.com/ligandscout/
Software that takes a macromolecular structure containing a bound ligand and identifies the key features on the ligand which are interacting with points on a protein. Its features include: automatic interpretation of PDB ligands using geometry, dictionaries and rule; advanced handling of co-factors, ions, water molecules and covalently bound ligands; pharmacophore export to Catalyst(tm), MOE(tm) and PHASE(tm) for virtual screening; and the ability to treat co-factors and water molecules as part of the ligand or part of the macromolecule.
Proper citation: LigandScout (RRID:SCR_014889) Copy
Software program for determining molecular structure and calculating chemical properties. It has a graphical interface and accurate computational models that are compatible with the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch. When combined with the Spartan'16 Parallel Suite, this enables the first fully-functional open-ended molecular modeling environment on popular mobile technology.
Proper citation: SPARTAN (RRID:SCR_014901) Copy
https://www.sqlite.org/index.html
Relational database management system contained in C library. SQLite is not client server database engine but it is embedded into the end program.
Proper citation: SQLite (RRID:SCR_017672) Copy
Software free desktop Windows application for the management and analysis of microbiology laboratory data with a particular focus on antimicrobial resistance surveillance developed and supported by the WHO Collaborating Centre for Surveillance of Antimicrobial Resistance at the Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. WHONET, available in 44 languages, supports local, national, regional, and global surveillance efforts in over 2,300 hospital, public health, animal health, and food laboratories in over 130 countries worldwide.
Proper citation: WHONET (RRID:SCR_024495) Copy
https://www.certara.com/software/phoenix-pkpd/
Software to automate repetitive analysis steps and is widely considered the industry standard for NCA, TK, and PK/PD modeling. Used as non-compartmental analysis (NCA), pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD), and toxicokinetic (TK) modeling tool.
Proper citation: WinNonlin (RRID:SCR_024504) Copy
https://github.com/harvardinformatics/NGmerge
Software tool for merging paired-end reads via novel empirically derived models of sequencing errors. Used for merging paired-end reads and removing adapters. Corrects errors and ambiguous bases and assigns quality scores for merged bases that accurately reflect the error rates.
Proper citation: NGmerge (RRID:SCR_024483) Copy
http://www.helsinki.fi/~tsjuntun/linkage/analyze/
A set of useful accessory programs to the LINKAGE package. It simplifies the performance of a large array of parametric and nonparametric tests for linkage and association on data entered in LINKAGE format pedigree and parameter files. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)
Proper citation: ANALYZE (RRID:SCR_009120) Copy
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