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PRECISE Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
PRECISE (RRID:SCR_007874) | PRECISE | data or information resource, database | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on May 12,2023. Database of interactions between amino acid residues of enzyme and its ligands. Provides summary of interactions between amino acid residues of enzyme and its various ligands including substrate and transition state analogues, cofactors, inhibitors, and products., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. | enzyme, enzyme and enzyme nomenclature databases, function, align, amino acid, analogue, atom, chain, cofactor, complex, hydrogen bond, inhibitor, interaction, ligand, product, residue, sequence, structure, substrate, transition state | has parent organization: Boston University; Massachusetts; USA | NSF | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-21331, SCR_008230 | http://precise.bu.edu/precisedb/ | SCR_007874 | Predicted and Consensus Interaction Sites in Enzymes | 2026-02-14 02:01:26 | 53 | |||||
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AraCyc Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
AraCyc (RRID:SCR_008109) | data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, database | Curated species-specific database present at the Plant Metabolic Network. It has a large number of experimentally supported enzymes and metabolic pathways, but it also houses a substantial number of computationally predicted enzymes and pathways. | enzyme, gene, arabidopsis thaliana, biochemical, pathway, reaction, metabolism, metabolic pathway, data set, data analysis service, web service, FASEB list |
is used by: Arabidopsis Reactome is listed by: 3DVC has parent organization: Plant Metabolic Network |
NSF | PMID:12805578 PMID:15888675 |
The community can contribute to this resource | nif-0000-20811 | http://www.arabidopsis.org/biocyc/index.jsp http://www.plantcyc.org |
SCR_008109 | Arabidopsis enzymes and biochemical pathways database | 2026-02-14 02:01:29 | 69 | |||||
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OpenWetWare Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
OpenWetWare (RRID:SCR_008053) | OWW | experimental protocol, community building portal, blog, portal, data or information resource, wiki, narrative resource | OpenWetWare is an effort to promote the sharing of information, know-how, and wisdom among researchers and groups who are working in biology & biological engineering. OWW provides a place for labs, individuals, and groups to organize their own information and collaborate with others easily and efficiently. In the process, the hope is that OWW will not only lead to greater collaboration between member groups, but also provide a useful information portal to our colleagues, and ultimately the rest of the world. OWW''s approaches to achieve their goals: # Lower the technical barriers to sharing and dissemination of knowledge in biological research # Build a community of researchers in biology and biological engineering that values, practices, and innovates the open sharing of information # Integrate OpenWetWare into existing and future reward structures in research | biological engineering, biological research, biology, collaboration, community, information, lab, portal, sharing, structure, material resource, media, enzyme, buffer, reporter, page, fixative, detergent, electrophoresis, agarose gel electrophoresis, protease, acid, base, rna polymerases, antibiotic, chemical, rna polymerase, dna ligase, dna polymerase, phosphatase, dye, stain, fluorescent protein | has parent organization: BioBricks Foundation | NSF ; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Massachusetts; USA |
nif-0000-10393 | SCR_008053 | 2026-02-14 02:01:37 | 3 | ||||||||
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Reciprocal Net Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Reciprocal Net (RRID:SCR_008238) | Reciprocal Net | data or information resource, database | Database of crystallographic information. Its membership includes crystallographic service facilities (that analyze crystals submitted by research chemists) located at major universities. These labs analyze anywhere from a few dozen to several hundred molecular structures each year and post the data online for the public to access. A distributed database engine takes care of shuttling this data across the Internet so that every structure can be located by the search engine. There may be a delay of a year or more between the time a structure is first analyzed and the time it finally becomes available for the public to see. This is due to intellectual property issues - the intervening time allows the chemists who first discovered the structure to publish it in a trade journal. | 3d molecular structure, chemistry, digital, molecular, structure, molecular structure, crystallography, chemical process |
is listed by: re3data.org has parent organization: Indiana University; Indiana; USA |
NSF | Free, Freely available, | nif-0000-21353, r3d100010767 | https://doi.org/10.17616/R3T90B | SCR_008238 | Reciprocal Net - a distributed crystallography network for researchers students and the general public | 2026-02-14 02:01:38 | 2 | |||||
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DelPhi Resource Report Resource Website 1000+ mentions |
DelPhi (RRID:SCR_008669) | software resource, simulation software, software application | DelPhi provides numerical solutions to the Poisson-Boltzmann equation (both linear and nonlinear form) for molecules of arbitrary shape and charge distribution. The current version is fast, accurate, and can handle extremely high lattice dimensions. It also includes flexible features for assigning different dielectric constants to different regions of space and treating systems containing mixed salt solutions. DelPhi takes as input a coordinate file format of a molecule or equivalent data for geometrical objects and/or charge distributions and calculates the electrostatic potential in and around the system, using a finite difference solution to the Poisson-Boltzmann equation. DelPhi is a versatile electrostatics simulation program that can be used to investigate electrostatic fields in a variety of molecular systems. Features of DelPhi include solutions to mixtures of salts of different valence; solutions to different dielectric constants to different regions of space; and estimation of the best relaxation parameter at run time. | Poisson-Boltzmann equation, electrostatics, simulation software, mixed salt soluton |
has parent organization: Columbia University; New York; USA has parent organization: Howard Hughes Medical Institute |
NSF DBI-9904841 | nif-0000-33392 | SCR_008669 | 2026-02-14 02:01:44 | 1420 | |||||||||
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HDBIG Resource Report Resource Website |
HDBIG (RRID:SCR_014120) | data processing software, software toolkit, software application, software resource, image analysis software | A collection of software tools for high dimensional brain imaging genomics. These tools are designed to perform comprehensive joint analysis of heterogeneous imaging genomics data. HDBIG-SR is an HDBIG toolkit for sparse regression while HDBIG-SCCA is an HDBIG toolkit for sparse association. | image analysis software, genomics, imaging, joint analysis, toolkit, sparse association, sparse regression |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) has parent organization: Indiana University; Indiana; USA |
NLM R01 LM011360; NSF IIS-1117335 |
http://www.iu.edu/~hdbig/ | SCR_014120 | High Dimensional Brain Imaging Genomics Toolkit | 2026-02-14 02:02:34 | 0 | ||||||||
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Wisconsin Cortical Thickness Analysis (CTA) Toolbox Resource Report Resource Website |
Wisconsin Cortical Thickness Analysis (CTA) Toolbox (RRID:SCR_014180) | data processing software, data analysis software, software toolkit, software application, software resource | A Matlab tool to perform statistical analysis on cortical thickness signals on brain surfaces obtained from Freesurfer. It is used for multi-resolutional analysis of such cortical thickness signals and detecting group differences. It is based on the Spectral Graph Wavelet Transform (SGWT) toolbox and provides plug and play methods for deriving Wavelet Multiscale Descriptor (WMD), cortical thickness smoothing using SGWT, Multivariate General Linear Model (MGLM), and False Discovery Rate (FDR). | matlab, software toolkit, cortical thickness signal, data analysis software |
uses: FreeSurfer is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) |
Wisconsin Partnership Program ; NIA R01AG040396; NIA R01AG021155; NSF RI 1116584; NSF CAREER 1252725; UW ADRC NIA P50 AG033514; UW ICTR NCRR 1UL1RR025011; NIA P30 AG010129; NIA K01 AG030514 |
http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~wonhwa/code/CTA_toolbox.html http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~wonhwa/project/ctdiscrim.html |
SCR_014180 | 2026-02-14 02:02:38 | 0 | |||||||||
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NeuroRD Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
NeuroRD (RRID:SCR_014769) | software resource, simulation software, software application | Stochastic reaction-diffusion simulator in Java which is used for simulating neuronal signaling pathways. | simulation software, simulator, java, neuronal signaling pathway, neuron | HFSP ; NIMH K21-MH01141; NSF IBN 0077509; CRCNS program R01 AA16022; CRCNS program AA18066 |
Available for download | https://github.com/neurord/stochdiff/releases | SCR_014769 | 2026-02-14 02:02:45 | 13 | |||||||||
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Group Sparse Canonical Correlation Analysis Resource Report Resource Website |
Group Sparse Canonical Correlation Analysis (RRID:SCR_014977) | GSCCA | data analysis software, software resource, data processing software, software application | Group Sparse Canonical Correlation Analysis is a method designed to study the mutual relationship between two different types of data. | group analysis, correlation analysis | has parent organization: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) | NSF ; NIH |
Available for download | SCR_014977 | 2026-02-14 02:03:03 | 0 | ||||||||
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GREAT: Genomic Regions Enrichment of Annotations Tool Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
GREAT: Genomic Regions Enrichment of Annotations Tool (RRID:SCR_005807) | GREAT | data analysis service, analysis service resource, production service resource, source code, service resource, software resource | Data analysis service that predicts functions of cis-regulatory regions identified by localized measurements of DNA binding events across an entire genome. Whereas previous methods took into account only binding proximal to genes, GREAT is able to properly incorporate distal binding sites and control for false positives using a binomial test over the input genomic regions. GREAT incorporates annotations from 20 ontologies and is available as a web application. The utility of GREAT extends to data generated for transcription-associated factors, open chromatin, localized epigenomic markers and similar functional data sets, and comparative genomics sets. Platform: Online tool | term enrichment, cis-regulatory region, function, gene, genomic, annotation, ontology, chromatin immunoprecipitation, sequencing, chip-seq, comparative genomics, transcription factor binding |
is listed by: Gene Ontology Tools is listed by: OMICtools is related to: PRISM (Stanford database) is related to: Gene Ontology has parent organization: Stanford University School of Medicine; California; USA |
Bio-X ; Howard Hughes Medical Institute ; Stanford University; California; USA ; Packard ; Searle Scholar ; Microsoft Research ; Alfred P. Sloan Foundation ; Edward Mallinckrodt Jr. Foundation ; NIH ; Human Frontier Science Program fellowship LT000896/2009-l; NICHD 1R01HD059862; NHGRI R01HG005058; NSF CCF-0939370; DFG Hi 1423/2-1 |
PMID:20436461 PMID:23814184 |
Free for academic use, Acknowledgement requested | nlx_149295, OMICS_00635 | SCR_005807 | Genomic Regions Enrichment of Annotations Tool (GREAT), Genomic Regions Enrichment of Annotations Tool | 2026-02-14 02:01:10 | 82 | |||||
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UM-BBD Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
UM-BBD (RRID:SCR_005787) | UM-BBD, UM-BBD enzymeID, UM-BBD pathwayID, UM-BBD reactionID, UM-BBD ruleID | data analysis service, analysis service resource, data set, data or information resource, production service resource, service resource, database | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on August 27, 2014. Database containing information on microbial biocatalytic reactions and biodegradation pathways for primarily xenobiotic, chemical compounds. Its goal is to provide information on microbial enzyme-catalyzed reactions that are important for biotechnology. The reactions covered are studied for basic understanding of nature, biocatalysis leading to specialty chemical manufacture, and biodegradation of environmental pollutants. Individual reactions and metabolic pathways are presented with information on the starting and intermediate chemical compounds, the organisms that transform the compounds, the enzymes, and the genes. The present database has been successfully used to teach enzymology and use of biochemical Internet information resources to advanced undergraduate and graduate students, and is being expanded primarily with the help of such students. In addition to reactions and pathways, this database also contains Biochemical Periodic Tables and a Pathway Prediction System. * Search the UM-BBD for compound, enzyme, microorganism, pathway, or BT rule name; chemical formula; chemical structure; CAS Registry Number; or EC code. * Go to Pathways and Metapathways in the UM-BBD * Lists of 203 pathways; 1400 reactions; 1296 compounds; 916 enzymes; 510 microorganism entries; 245 biotransformation rules; 50 organic functional groups; 76 reactions of naphthalene 1,2-dioxygenase; 109 reactions of toluene dioxygenase; Graphical UM-BBD Overview; and Other Graphics (Metapathway and Pathway Maps and Reaction Mechanisms). | enzyme, biocatalysis, biodegredation, chemical, pathway, reaction, microorganism, image, chemical compound, gene, enzymology | has parent organization: University of Minnesota Twin Cities; Minnesota; USA | Minnesota Supercomputing Institute ; Lhasa Limited ; University of Minnesota; Minnesota; USA ; European Union FP6 ALARM project ; NIH ; NSF 0543416; DOE DE-FG02-01ER63268; NIGMS R01GM56529; NSF 9630427 |
PMID:19767608 PMID:16381924 PMID:12519997 |
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-03607, r3d100011317 | https://doi.org/10.17616/R33D0V | SCR_005787 | UM-BBD pathwayID, University of Minnesota Biocatalysis and Biodegradation Database, UM-BBD reactionID, Biocatalysis/Biodegradation Database, University of Minnesota Biocatalysis/Biodegradation Database, UM-BBD ruleID, Univeristy of Minnesota Biocatalysis/Biodegradation Database, UM-BBD enzymeID | 2026-02-14 02:01:00 | 9 | ||||
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UCSC Genome Browser Resource Report Resource Website 10000+ mentions Rating or validation data |
UCSC Genome Browser (RRID:SCR_005780) | portal, data or information resource, service resource, database, project portal | Portal to interactively visualize genomic data. Provides reference sequences and working draft assemblies for collection of genomes and access to ENCODE and Neanderthal projects. Includes collection of vertebrate and model organism assemblies and annotations, along with suite of tools for viewing, analyzing and downloading data. | Reference, sequence, assembly, collection, genome, visualize, genomic, data, ENCODE, Neanderthal, project, sequencing |
is used by: VizHub is used by: Blueprint Epigenome is used by: QmRLFS-finder is used by: International Human Epigenome Consortium Data Portal is used by: iPiG is listed by: re3data.org is listed by: OMICtools is listed by: Educational Resources in Neuroscience is listed by: SoftCite is related to: HEXEvent is related to: PicTar is related to: Phenotree is related to: Enhancer Trap Line Browser is related to: CistromeFinder is related to: ENCODE is related to: Human Epigenome Atlas is related to: ENCODE is related to: BigWig and BigBed is related to: PhenCode is related to: doRiNA is related to: ISCA Consortium is related to: WashU Epigenome Browser is related to: CRISPOR is related to: liftOver is related to: kent has parent organization: University of California at Santa Cruz; California; USA works with: TarBase |
UC BIOTEuropean UnionH ; Alfred P. Sloan Foundation ; David and Lucille Packard Foundation ; NIH ; HHMI ; CISI ; NHGRI ; DOE ; NSF DBI 9809007; NIGMS GM52848 |
PMID:12045153 PMID:22908213 PMID:23155063 |
OMICS_00926, SCR_017502, nif-0000-03603, SciEx_217, SCR_012479, r3d100010243 | http://genome.cse.ucsc.edu https://doi.org/10.17616/R3RK5C |
SCR_005780 | The Human Genome Browser at UCSC, UCSC Genome Browser Group, University of California at Santa Cruz Genome Browser, UCSC Genome Bioinformatics | 2026-02-14 02:01:11 | 10026 | ||||||
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OMGN Resource Report Resource Website |
OMGN (RRID:SCR_005781) | OMGN | data or information resource, portal, training resource, community building portal | The Oomycete Molecular Genetics Research Collaboration Network (OMGN) is a network for research collaboration for investigators interested in oomycete molecular genetics and genomics. The goals of the OMGN is to facilitate the integration of these investigators into the community and to further strengthen the cooperative culture of this community. A particular emphasis is placed on training and integrating junior faculty and faculty from institutions under-represented in the U.S. research infrastructure. Because of their economic impact as plant pathogens, molecular, genetic and genomics studies are well advanced in many oomycete species. These organisms have served as lead species for the entire Stramenopiles lineage, a major radiation of crown eukaryotes, distinct from plants, animals and fungi. The oomycete molecular genetics community has a strong culture of collaboration and communication, and sharing of techniques and resources. With the recent blossoming of genetic and genomic tools for oomycetes, many new investigators, from a variety of backgrounds, have become interested in oomycete molecular genetics and genomics. The proposed network is open to all researchers with an interest in oomycete molecular genetics and genomics, either at an experimental or a computational level. Investigators new to the field are always welcome, especially those interested in saprophytes and animal pathogens. Goals of OMGN # Provide training to o��mycete molecular genetics researchers, especially those from smaller institutions, in the use of bioinformatics and genomics resources. # Promote the entry, participation and training of new investigators into the field of o��mycete genomics, particularly junior faculty and faculty from institutions under-represented in the U.S. research infrastructure. # Promote communication and collaboration, and minimize duplication of effort, within the worldwide o��mycete genomics community. # Support an O��mycete Genomics Resources Center to maintain and distribute training and research materials produced by community genomics projects. The network''s activities have been supported by two grants from the NSF Research Collaboration Networks in Biology program. | oomycete, molecular genetics, genomics, saprophyte, animal, pathogen, stramenopile | has parent organization: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Virginia; USA | NSF EF 0130263 | nlx_149251 | SCR_005781 | OMGN - Oomycete Molecular Genetics Research Collaboration Network, Oomycete Molecular Genetics Research Collaboration Network | 2026-02-14 02:00:58 | 0 | |||||||
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Viking Viewer for Connectomics Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Viking Viewer for Connectomics (RRID:SCR_005986) | data processing software, data management software, software application, collaboration tool, software resource | A web-compliant application that allows connectomics visualization by converting datasets to web-optimized tiles, delivering volume transforms to client devices, and providing groups of users with connectome annotation tools and data simultaneously via conventional internet connections. Viking is an extensible tool for connectomics analysis and is generalizable to histomics applications. | annotation, 2d image, microscopy image, volume, serial section, 3d reconstruction, segmentation, microscopy, visualization, optical imaging, connectomics, synapse, retina, brain |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is listed by: 3DVC has parent organization: University of Utah; Utah; USA |
Research to Prevent Blindness ; University of Utah; Utah; USA ; Graduate Research Fellowship ; Utah Science Technology and Research Initiative ; NEI R01 EY02576; NEI R01 EY015128; NEI P01 EY014800; NSF 0941717; NIDCD T32DC008553; NIBIB EB005832 |
PMID:21118201 | Open source | nlx_151360 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/viking_viewer | SCR_005986 | Viking, Viking Connectome Annotation System, Viking Annotation System | 2026-02-14 02:01:12 | 14 | |||||
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PHYLIP Resource Report Resource Website 1000+ mentions |
PHYLIP (RRID:SCR_006244) | PHYLIP | software resource, source code, data processing software, software application | A free package of software programs for inferring phylogenies (evolutionary trees). The source code is distributed (in C), and executables are also distributed. In particular, already-compiled executables are available for Windows (95/98/NT/2000/me/xp/Vista), Mac OS X, and Linux systems. Older executables are also available for Mac OS 8 or 9 systems. | phylogeny prediction, evolutionary tree, bio.tools |
is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian is listed by: OMICtools is listed by: SoftCite has parent organization: University of Washington; Seattle; USA works with: PAML |
NSF ; NIGMS ; DOE |
Free | nif-0000-06708, OMICS_04240, biotools:phylip | https://bio.tools/phylip https://sources.debian.org/src/phylip/ |
SCR_006244 | PHYLogeny Inference Package | 2026-02-14 02:01:04 | 3519 | |||||
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Guppy Project Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Guppy Project (RRID:SCR_006255) | Guppy Project | organism-related portal, portal, data or information resource, video resource, topical portal | A project that observes the processes of adaptive evolution in nature, and tests evolutionary hypotheses, by studying populations of guppies on the Caribbean island of Trinidad. Darwin thought that evolution by natural selection occurred very slowly, over hundreds if not thousands of years. Evolutionary biologists now know that evolutionary changes in species can happen very quickly, over a relatively few generations. The National Science Foundation (NSF), through its Integrative Biological Research (FIBR) program, is funding a 5-year study by 13 biologists from colleges, universities, and research institutions throughout the United States and Canada, to study the relationship of adaptive evolution and environmental circumstances. The Trinidadian guppy (Poecilia reticulata) is an excellent species for these purposes because: * It matures rapidly (one generation = 3-4 months) * It inhabits different ecological environments that can be easily manipulated On Trinidad, guppies live in streams, or portions of streams, that can differ in the species of predators that the guppies have to contend with. Some streams are high-predation environments, others low-predation. Different predation environments are often right next to one another, separated by a waterfall (which neither guppies nor predators can cross). Guppies from high-predation environments experience much higher mortality rates than do guppies in low-predation environments. High mortality is associated with the following characteristics, all of which have a genetic basis: * Earlier maturity * Greater investment of resources in reproduction * More and smaller offspring. We have found that mortality rates can be manipulated by: * Transplanting guppies from high-predation localities into sites from which they and their predators had previously been excluded by natural waterfalls, thus lowering mortality rates; * Introducing predators into low-predation sites, thus increasing mortality rates. Such experiments have shown that species evolve as predicted by theory. We have also found that evolution by natural selection can be remarkably fast, on the order of four to seven orders of magnitude faster than had been inferred from the fossil record. | adaption, evolution, adaptive evolution, environment, trinidadian guppy, poecilia reticulata, image, natural selection | has parent organization: University of California at Riverside; California; USA | NSF | nlx_151840 | SCR_006255 | 2026-02-14 02:01:15 | 6 | ||||||||
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crowdLabs Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
crowdLabs (RRID:SCR_006294) | crowdLabs | storage service resource, community building portal, data analysis service, portal, analysis service resource, data or information resource, production service resource, service resource | A social visualization repository for the scientific workflow management system VisTrails providing a platform for sharing and executing computational tasks. It adopts the model used by social Web sites and that integrates a set of usable tools and a scalable infrastructure to provide an environment for scientists to collaboratively analyze and visualize data. crowdLabs aims to foster collaboration but was specifically designed to support the needs of computational scientists, including the ability to access high-performance computers and manipulate large volumes of data. By providing mechanisms that simplify the publishing and use of analysis pipelines, it allows IT personnel and end users to collaboratively construct and refine portals. This lowers the barriers for the use of scientific analyses and enables broader audiences to contribute insights to the scientific exploration process, without the high costs incurred by traditional portals. In addition, it supports a more dynamic environment where new exploratory analyses can be added on-the-fly. | platform, computation, data sharing |
is listed by: FORCE11 is related to: VisTrails |
NSF | nif-0000-06716 | http://www.force11.org/node/4666 | SCR_006294 | crowd Labs | 2026-02-14 02:01:07 | 1 | ||||||
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HISAT2 Resource Report Resource Website 10000+ mentions |
HISAT2 (RRID:SCR_015530) | sequence analysis software, data processing software, data analysis software, source code, software application, software resource | Graph-based alignment of next generation sequencing reads to a population of genomes. | alignment program, mapping reads, population genomics, human genome, bio.tools |
is used by: Fcirc is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools is related to: TopHat has parent organization: Johns Hopkins University; Maryland; USA is required by: SL-quant is hosted by: GitHub |
NLM R01-LM06845; NIGMS R01-GM083873; NSF CCF-0347992 |
PMID:25751142 DOI:10.1038/s41587-019-0201-4 |
Available for download | OMICS_07225, biotools:hisat2 | https://github.com/infphilo/hisat2 https://bio.tools/hisat2 https://sources.debian.org/src/hisat2/ |
SCR_015530 | HISAT | 2026-02-14 02:03:03 | 17595 | |||||
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BECA Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
BECA (RRID:SCR_015846) | BECA | data visualization software, data processing software, software application, software resource, image analysis software | Visualization and analysis software for interactive visual exploration and mining of fiber-tracts and brain networks with their genetic determinants and functional outcomes. BECA includes an fMRI and Diseases Analysis version as well as a Genome Explorer version. | visual exploration, brain, neuroscience, network, genetic determinant, fmri, neuroimaging, genome | has parent organization: Indiana University School of Medicine; Indiana; USA | NLM R01 LM011360; NIA U01 AG024904; NIA RC2 AG036535; NIA R01 AG19771; NIA P30 AG10133; NSF IIS-1117335; NIBIB R01 EB022574 |
PMID:27171688 | Free, Available for download | SCR_015846 | Brain Explorer for Connectome Analysis (BECA), BECA - Brain Explorer for Connectome Analysis | 2026-02-14 02:03:09 | 5 | ||||||
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Avogadro Resource Report Resource Website 1000+ mentions |
Avogadro (RRID:SCR_015983) | data visualization software, data processing software, data analysis software, software toolkit, software application, software resource | Software for semantic chemical editing, visualization, and analysis. It is designed for cross-platform use in computational chemistry, molecular modeling, bioinformatics, materials science, and related areas. | semantic, optimization, crystallography, chemical, editor, visualization, analysis, molecular, modeling, drug, design, biomolecule, simulation, bio.tools |
is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian is listed by: OMICtools |
Engineering Research Development Center W912HZ-11-P-0019; NSF DMR-1005413 |
PMID:22889332 DOI:10.1186/1758-2946-4-17 |
Open source, Free, Free to download | OMICS_04967, biotools:avogadro | http://avogadro.openmolecules.net/ https://github.com/avogadro https://bio.tools/avogadro https://sources.debian.org/src/axe-demultiplexer/ |
SCR_015983 | 2026-02-14 02:03:07 | 1965 |
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