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  • RRID:SCR_025105

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://redu.ucsd.edu/

Software framework to find and re-analyze public Mass Spectrometry data. Used to find uniformly formatted public MS/MS data in the Global Natural Product Social Molecular Networking Platform (GNPS) via formatted metadata. New or previously collected data can be added provided they adhere to the ReDU metadata standards (the implemented drag-and-drop validator is applicable to any scientific data) and data are available in GNPS/MassIVE.

Proper citation: ReDU (RRID:SCR_025105) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_025497

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://github.com/bmvdgeijn/WASP/

Software allele-specific pipeline for unbiased read mapping and molecular QTL discovery. Allele-specific software for robust molecular quantitative trait locus discovery.

Proper citation: WASP (RRID:SCR_025497) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_025631

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://trftarget.net

Transcription factor target database. Platform consolidating both computationally predicted and experimentally validated binding sites between transfer RNA-derived fragments and target genes or transcripts across multiple organisms.

Proper citation: tTFtarget (RRID:SCR_025631) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_025657

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.paleoclim.org/

Database of downscaled paleoclimate outputs at 2.5 minute resolution (~5 km at equator) that includes surface temperature and precipitation estimates from snapshot-style climate model simulations using HadCM3, a version of the UK Met Office Hadley Centre General Circulation Model. Database contains climatic data for three key time periods spanning from 3.3 to 0.787 million years ago: the Marine Isotope Stage 19 (MIS19) in the Pleistocene (~787 ka), the mid-Pliocene Warm Period (~3.264–3.025 Ma), and MIS M2 in the Late Pliocene (~3.3 Ma). Set of historical climate layers (climate grids) with spatial resolution of about 2.5 min. These data can be used for mapping and spatial modelling in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) or other computer programs.

Proper citation: PaleoClim database (RRID:SCR_025657) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014942

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.algalresourcescollection.com/

Supplier of algae strains that aims to be a resource to both the HAB research community and biotechnological applications. Researchers can order and deposit strains with the ARC.

Proper citation: Algal Resources Collection (RRID:SCR_014942) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_018728

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://thecellmap.org

Web accessible database for visualizing and mining global yeast genetic interaction network. Allows users to easily access, visualize, explore, and functionally annotate genetic interactions, or to extract and reorganize sub networks, using data driven network layouts in intuitive and interactive manner. Used for storing and visualizing genetic interactions in S. cerevisiae.

Proper citation: TheCellMap (RRID:SCR_018728) Copy   


http://erin.sfn.org/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 23,2022. A database that lists, reviews, and rates resources for teaching neuroscience at the graduate and undergraduate level.

Proper citation: Educational Resources in Neuroscience (RRID:SCR_000169) Copy   


http://arf.fsu.edu/

National repository for geological materials collected in polar regions housing over 20,000 meters of deep-sea core sediment and over 5,000 kg of dredge, trawl, and grab samples, the largest such Southern Ocean collection in the world. These materials have been acquired from over 90 USAP research vessel cruises. The Facility also houses and curates nearly 3,000 meters of rotary cored geological material acquired by NSF supported drilling programs in the Antarctic. Replacement cost of this core inventory in terms of ship and ice-based drilling is conservatively estimated to be in the range of $150 to $200M. SESAR or the the System for Earth Sample Registration is a service provided by the IDEA. SESAR operates the registry that distributes the International Geo Sample Number IGSN. SESAR catalogs and preserves sample metadata profiles, and provides access to the sample catalog via the Global Sample Search. Facility services include:
* curation of the existing collections at the facility
* onsite ship and land based curatorial services
* receipt and processing of new cores
* core description and publication of core descriptions
* distribution of samples from the collection to authorized scientists
* hosting of scientific meetings and workshops
* tours, lectures, and student education and training in Antarctic geoscience
* maintenance of:
** a core and sample database
** an Antarctic geology and marine geology reference library and a searchable End Note computer database of the entire collection
** a satellite IODP/MRC for nannofossils and diatoms

Proper citation: Antarctic Marine Geology Research Facility (RRID:SCR_002213) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_027293

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

https://github.com/malonge/RagTag

Collection of software tools for scaffolding and improving modern genome assemblies. Reference-based scaffolder. Used for fast and flexible genome assembly scaffolding and improvement.

Proper citation: RagTag (RRID:SCR_027293) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_027300

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.cebm.brown.edu/openmee/index.html

Open-source, cross-platform software for ecological and evolutionary meta-analysis.

Proper citation: OpenMEE (RRID:SCR_027300) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_027562

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://github.com/SynapseWeb/PyReconstruct

Software successor to the Reconstruct annotation tool. PyReconstruct runs on all major operating systems, breaks through legacy RAM limitations, features intuitive and collaborative curation system, and employs flexible and dynamic approach to image registration. Used to analyze, display, and publish experimental or connectomics data. Suited for generating ground truth to implement in automated segmentation, outcomes of which can be returned to PyReconstruct for proofreading and quality control.

Proper citation: PyReconstruct (RRID:SCR_027562) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_027678

https://github.com/nygctech/PySeq2500

Software tool to control Illumina HiSeq 2500 System. Open source Python code base and flow cell design that converts Illumina HiSeq 2500 instrument, comprising epifluorescence microscope with integrated fluidics, into open platform for programmable applications without need for specialized engineering or software development expertise.Enables non-specialists to develop and implement fluidics coupled imaging methods in benchtop system.

Proper citation: PySeq2500 (RRID:SCR_027678) Copy   


http://sonorus.princeton.edu/hefalmp/

HEFalMp (Human Experimental/FunctionAL MaPper) is a tool developed by Curtis Huttenhower in Olga Troyanskaya's lab at Princeton University. It was created to allow interactive exploration of functional maps. Functional mapping analyzes portions of these networks related to user-specified groups of genes and biological processes and displays the results as probabilities (for individual genes), functional association p-values (for groups of genes), or graphically (as an interaction network). HEFalMp contains information from roughly 15,000 microarray conditions, over 15,000 publications on genetic and physical protein interactions, and several types of DNA and protein sequence analyses and allows the exploration of over 200 H. sapiens process-specific functional relationship networks, including a global, process-independent network capturing the most general functional relationships. Looking to download functional maps? Keep an eye on the bottom of each page of results: every functional map of any kind is generated with a Download link at the bottom right. Most functional maps are provided as tab-delimited text to simplify downstream processing; graphical interaction networks are provided as Support Vector Graphics files, which can be viewed using the Adobe Viewer, any recent version of Firefox, or the excellent open source Inkscape tool.

Proper citation: Human Experimental/FunctionAL MaPper: Providing Functional Maps of the Human Genome (RRID:SCR_003506) Copy   


http://bgsc.org/

Supplier of genetically characterized strains, cloning vectors, and bacteriophages for the genus Bacillus and related organisms. The BGSC can distribute these materials to qualified scientists and educators throughout the world.

Proper citation: Bacillus Genetic Stock Center (BGSC) (RRID:SCR_014950) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_000572

http://anya.igsb.anl.gov/Geneways/GeneWays.html

System for automatically extracting, analzying, visualizing and integrating molecular pathway data from the research literature. System focuses on interactions between molecular substances and actions, providing a graphical consensus view on the collected information. GeneWays is designed as open platform, allowing researchers to query, review and critique integrated information.

Proper citation: GeneWays (RRID:SCR_000572) Copy   


http://www.marine-geo.org/portals/antarctic/

Accepts and provides access to geoscience data, primarily marine, collected from oceanographic expeditions in the Antarctic region. The synthesis began in 2003 as the Antarctic Multibeam Bathymetry and Geophysical Data Synthesis (AMBS) with a focus on multibeam bathymetry field data and other geophysical data from the Southern Ocean collected with the R/V N. B. Palmer. In 2005, the effort was expanded to include all routine underway geophysical and oceanographic data collected with both the R/V N. B. Palmer and R/V L. Gould, the two primary research vessels serving the US Antarctic Program. Data available include seafloor bathymetry, subbottom profiling, trackline gravity and magnetics, meteorological, and water column data as well as basic cruise information for all Palmer and Gould expeditions. Seafloor bathymetry data are provided both as raw swath data as well as in gridded form through the Global Multi-Resolution Topography (GMRT) synthesis. This gridded compilation of seafloor bathymetry data can be accessed through GeoMapApp, Create Maps and Grids and through an OGC-compliant Web Map Service. GeoMapApp is an integrated mapping application that provides access to many additional regional bathymetric grids, seismic, radar, gravity and magnetics profiles as well as other map and grid compilations for the Antarctic continent including LIMA.

Proper citation: Antarctic and Southern Ocean Data Portal (RRID:SCR_002193) Copy   


http://psidonline.isr.umich.edu/

Long-term longitudinal dataset with information on generational links and socioeconomic and health conditions of individuals over time. The central foci of the data are economic and demographic, with substantial detail on income sources and amounts, wealth, savings, employment, pensions, family composition changes, childbirth and marriage histories, and residential location. Over the life of the PSID, the NIA has funded supplements on wealth, health, parental health and long term care, housing, and the financial impact of illness, thus also making it possible to model retirement and residential mobility. Starting in 1999, much greater detail on specific health conditions and health care expenses is included for respondent and spouse. Other enhancements have included a question series about emotional distress (2001); the two stem questions from the Composite International Diagnostic Interview to assess symptoms of major depression (2003); a supplement on philanthropic giving and volunteering (2001-03); a question series on Internet and computer use (2003); linkage to the National Death Index with cause of death information for more than 4,000 individuals through the 1997 wave, updated for each subsequent wave; social and family history variables and GIS-linked environmental data; basic data on pension plans; event history calendar methodology to facilitate recall of employment spells (2001). The reporting unit is the family: single person living alone or sharing a household with other non-relatives; group of people related by blood, marriage, or adoption; unmarried couple living together in what appears to be a fairly permanent arrangement. Interviews were conducted annually from 1968 through 1997; biennial interviewing began in 1999. There is an oversample of Blacks (30%). Waves 1990 through 1995 included a 20% Hispanic oversample; within the Hispanic oversample, Cubans and Puerto Ricans were oversampled relative to Mexicans. All data from 1994 through 2001 are available as public release files; prior waves can be obtained in archive versions. The special files with weights for families are also available. Restricted files include the Geocode Match File with information for 1968 through 2001, the 1968-2001 Death File, and the 1991 Medicare Claims File. * Dates of Study: 1968-2003 * Study Features: Longitudinal, Minority Oversampling * Sample Size: 65,000+ Links * ICPSR Series: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/series/00131 * ICPSR 1968-1999: Annual Core Data: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/studies/07439 * ICPSR 1968-1999: Supplemental Files: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/studies/03202 * ICPSR 1989-1990: Latino Sample: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/studies/03203

Proper citation: Panel Study of Income Dynamics (RRID:SCR_008976) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_008973

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://nis.princeton.edu/

Public use data set on new legal immigrants to the U.S. that can address scientific and policy questions about migration behavior and the impacts of migration. A survey pilot project, the NIS-P, was carried out in 1996 to inform the fielding and design of the full NIS. Baseline interviews were ultimately conducted with 1,127 adult immigrants. Sample members were interviewed at baseline, 6 months, and 12 months, with half of the sample also interviewed at three months. The first full cohort, NIS-2003, is based on a nationally representative sample of the electronic administrative records compiled for new immigrants by the US government. NIS-2003 sampled immigrants in the period May-November 2003. The geographic sampling design takes advantage of the natural clustering of immigrants. It includes all top 85 Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) and all top 38 counties, plus a random sample of other MSAs and counties. Interviews were conducted in respondents'' preferred languages. The baseline was multi-modal: 60% of adult interviews were administered by telephone; 40% were in-person. The baseline round was in the field from June 2003 to June 2004, and includes in the Adult Sample 8,573 respondents, 4,336 spouses, and 1,072 children aged 8-12. A follow-up was planned for 2007. Several modules of the NIS were designed to replicate sections of the continuing surveys of the US population that provide a natural comparison group. Questionnaire topics include Health (self-reports of conditions, symptoms, functional status, smoking and drinking history) and use/source/costs of health care services, depression, pain; background; (2) Background: Childhood history and living conditions, education, migration history, marital history, military history, fertility history, language skills, employment history in the US and foreign countries, social networks, religion; Family: Rosters of all children; for each, demographic attributes, education, current work status, migration, marital status and children; for some, summary indicators of childhood and current health, language ability; Economic: Sources and amounts of income, including wages, pensions, and government subsidies; type, value of assets and debts, financial assistance given/received to/from respondent from/to relatives, friends, employer, type of housing and ownership of consumable durables. * Dates of Study: 2003-2007 * Study Features: Longitudinal * Sample Size: 13,981

Proper citation: New Immigrant Survey (RRID:SCR_008973) Copy   


https://nationalmaglab.org/user-facilities/icr

Facility provides service operations for sample analysis that requires ultrahigh resolution and high mass accuracy of Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance. Used for research in biomolecular analysis, hydrogen-deuterium exchange and environmental and petrochemical analysis. Four FT-ICR mass spectrometers feature high magnetic fields including the world-record 21 tesla and are compatible with multiple ionization and fragmentation techniques.

Proper citation: National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Ion Cyclotron Resonance Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017361) Copy   


https://nationalmaglab.org/user-facilities/emr/

EMR Facility offers home-built, high-frequency and high-field continuous-wave instruments providing frequency coverage from 9 GHz to 1 THz, with additional frequencies available up to 2.5 THz using molecular gas laser. EMR covers variety of magnetic resonance techniques associated with electron like Electron Paramagnetic/Spin Resonance (EPR/ESR). EPR/ESR can be performed on any sample that has unpaired electron spins and used in applications in physics, materials science, chemistry and biology, including studies of impurity states, molecular clusters, antiferromagnetic, ferromagnetic and thin film compounds, natural or induced radicals, optically excited paramagnetic states, electron spin-based quantum information devices, transition-metal based catalysts; and for structural and dynamical studies of metallo-proteins, spin-labeled proteins and other complex bio-molecules and their synthetic models.

Proper citation: National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Electron Magnetic Resonance Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017359) Copy   



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