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Set of measures intended for use in large-scale genomic studies. Facilitate replication and validation across studies. Includes links to standards and resources in effort to facilitate data harmonization to legacy data. Measurement protocols that address wide range of research domains. Information about each protocol to ensure consistent data collection.Collections of protocols that add depth to Toolkit in specific areas.Tools to help investigators implement measurement protocols.
Proper citation: Phenotypes and eXposures Toolkit (RRID:SCR_006532) Copy
Database for genetic, genomic, phenotype, and disease data generated from rat research. Centralized database that collects, manages, and distributes data generated from rat genetic and genomic research and makes these data available to scientific community. Curation of mapped positions for quantitative trait loci, known mutations and other phenotypic data is provided. Facilitates investigators research efforts by providing tools to search, mine, and analyze this data. Strain reports include description of strain origin, disease, phenotype, genetics, immunology, behavior with links to related genes, QTLs, sub-strains, and strain sources.
Proper citation: Rat Genome Database (RGD) (RRID:SCR_006444) Copy
http://pga.mgh.harvard.edu/primerbank/
Database of human and mouse primer pairs for gene expression analysis by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and quantitative PCR (qPCR). A total of 306,800 primers covering most known human and mouse genes can be accessed from the PrimerBank database, together with information on these primers such as T(m), location on the transcript and amplicon size. For each gene, at least one primer pair has been designed and in many cases alternative primer pairs exist. Primers have been designed to work under the same PCR conditions, thus facilitating high-throughput QPCR. All primers in PrimerBank were carefully designed to ensure gene specificity. All experimental validation data for mouse primers are available from PrimerBank. You can submit your primers. They will be added to the database once they are properly QCd.
Proper citation: PrimerBank (RRID:SCR_006898) Copy
http://www.genmapp.org/help_v2/UsingMAPPFinder.htm
MAPPFinder is an accessory program for GenMAPP. This program allows users to query any existing GenMAPP Expression Dataset Criterion against GO gene associations and GenMAPP MAPPs (microarray pathway profiles). The resulting analysis provides the user with results that can be viewed directly upon the Gene Ontology hierarchy and within GenMAPP, by selecting terms or MAPPs of interest. Platform: Windows compatible
Proper citation: MAPPFinder (RRID:SCR_005791) Copy
https://esp.gs.washington.edu/
Project focused on understanding the contribution of rare genetic variation to heart, lung and blood disorders through the sequencing of well-phenotyped populations.
Proper citation: NHLBI Grand Opportunity Exome Sequencing Project (RRID:SCR_010798) Copy
https://amp.pharm.mssm.edu/geneshot/
Software tool as search engine for ranking genes from arbitrary text queries. Enables to enter arbitrary search terms, to receive ranked lists of genes relevant to search terms. Returned ranked gene lists contain genes that were previously published in association with search terms, as well as genes predicted to be associated with terms based on data integration from multiple sources. Search results are presented with interactive visualizations.
Proper citation: Geneshot (RRID:SCR_017582) Copy
https://imputationserver.sph.umich.edu/
Web server to implement whole genotype imputation workflow for efficient parallelization of computationally intensive tasks. Service for imputation that facilitates access to new reference panels and greatly improves user experience and productivity. Used to find haplotype segments and reference panel of sequenced genomes, assign genotypes at untyped markers, improve genome coverage, facilitate comparison and combination of studies that use different marker panels, increase power to detect genetic association, and guide fine mapping.
Proper citation: Michigan Imputation Server (RRID:SCR_017579) Copy
https://skyline.gs.washington.edu/labkey/project/home/software/Skyline/begin.view
Software tool as Windows client application for targeted proteomics method creation and quantitative data analysis. Open source document editor for creating and analyzing targeted proteomics experiments. Used for large scale quantitative mass spectrometry studies in life sciences.
Proper citation: Skyline (RRID:SCR_014080) Copy
https://www.accordionstudy.org/public/dspHome.cfm
A prospective, observational follow-up study of at least 8000 participants who were treated and followed in the Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes (ACCORD) Trial. Treatment in ACCORD ended in 2009 and ACCORDION is designed to further elucidate the long-term effects of the ACCORD treatment strategies and provide additional data on the relationships among various cardiovascular and diabetic risk factors.
Proper citation: Action to Control Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Diabetes Follow-up Study (ACCORDION) (RRID:SCR_014373) Copy
http://drugtargetontology.org/
Ontology of drug targets to be used as a reference for drug targets, with the longer-term goal of creating a community standard that will facilitate the integration of diverse drug discovery information from numerous heterogeneous resources. The project itself aims to develop a novel semantic framework to formalize knowledge about drug targets with a focus on the current IDG protein families.
Proper citation: Drug Target Ontology (RRID:SCR_015581) Copy
http://amp.pharm.mssm.edu/gen3va/
Software tool for aggregation and analysis of gene expression signatures from related studies.Used to aggregate and analyze gene expression signatures extracted from GEO by crowd using GEO2Enrichr. Used to view aggregated report that provides global, interactive views, including enrichment analyses, for collections of signatures from multiple studies sharing biological theme.
Proper citation: GEN3VA (RRID:SCR_015682) Copy
http://amp.pharm.mssm.edu/CREEDS/
Software resource that allows students or the general public find variants that may be significantly associated with some disease. CREEDS also visualizes and analyzes gene expression signatures.
Proper citation: CRowd Extracted Expression of Differential Signatures (RRID:SCR_015680) Copy
http://amp.pharm.mssm.edu/L1000CDS2
LINCS L1000 characteristic direction signatures search engine. Software tool to find consensus signatures that match user’s input gene lists or input signatures. Underlying dataset is LINCS L1000 small molecule expression profiles generated at Broad Institute by Connectivity Map team. Differentially expressed genes of these profiles were calculated using multivariate method called Characteristic Direction.
Proper citation: L1000 Characteristic Direction Signature Search Engine (RRID:SCR_016177) Copy
http://amp.pharm.mssm.edu/Harmonizome/
Web application that allows for searching, visualization, and prediction about genes and proteins. It contains a collection of processed datasets gathered to serve and mine knowledge about genes and proteins from major online resources.
Proper citation: Harmonizome (RRID:SCR_016176) Copy
https://github.com/hakyimlab/PrediXcan
Software tool to detect known and novel genes associated with disease traits and provide insights into the mechanism of these associations. Used to test the molecular mechanisms through which genetic variation affects phenotype.
Proper citation: PrediXcan (RRID:SCR_016739) Copy
http://bioconductor.org/packages/GenomicFeatures/
Software R package for making and manipulating transcript centric annotations. Used to download the genomic locations of the transcripts, exons and cds of a given organism, from either the UCSC Genome Browser or a BioMart database.
Proper citation: GenomicFeatures (RRID:SCR_016960) Copy
https://www.sciencescott.com/pyminer
Software tool to automate cell type identification, cell type-specific pathway analyses, graph theory-based analysis of gene regulation, and detection of autocrine-paracrine signaling networks. Finds Gene and Autocrine-Paracrine Networks from Human Islet scRNA-Seq.
Proper citation: PyMINEr (RRID:SCR_016990) Copy
http://bioconductor.org/packages/GenomicRanges/
Software R package for computing and annotating genomic ranges. Used for storing and manipulating genomic intervals and variables defined along genome.
Proper citation: Genomic Ranges (RRID:SCR_017051) Copy
https://github.com/aidenlab/juicer.git
Software platform for analyzing kilobase resolution Hi-C data. Open source tool for analyzing terabase scale Hi-C datasets. Allowes to transform raw sequence data into normalized contact maps.
Proper citation: Juicer (RRID:SCR_017226) Copy
http://omics.informatics.indiana.edu/AbundantOTU/
Software tool for analysis of large 16S rRNA pyrosequences by using a consensus alignment algorithm, utilizing the sequence redundancy of abundant species in the pyrosequence dataset.
Proper citation: AbundantOTU+ (RRID:SCR_016527) Copy
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