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San Diego Supercomputer Center
 
Resource Report
Resource Website
1+ mentions
San Diego Supercomputer Center (RRID:SCR_001856) SDSC institution Founded in 1985, the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) enables international science and engineering discoveries through advances in computational science and data-intensive, high-performance computing. SDSC is considered a leader in data-intensive computing, providing resources, services and expertise to the national research community including industry and academia. The mission of SDSC is to extend the reach of scientific accomplishments by providing tools such as high-performance hardware technologies, integrative software technologies, and deep interdisciplinary expertise to these communities. From 1997 to 2004, SDSC extended its leadership in computational science and engineering to form the National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure (NPACI), teaming with approximately 40 university partners around the country. Today, SDSC is an Organized Research Unit of the University of California, San Diego with a staff of talented scientists, software developers, and support personnel. A broad community of scientists, engineers, students, commercial partners, museums, and other facilities work with SDSC to develop cyberinfrastructure-enabled applications to help manage their extreme data needs. Projects run the gamut from creating astrophysics visualization for the American Museum of Natural History, to supporting more than 20,000 users per day to the Protein Data Bank, to performing large-scale, award-winning simulations of the origin of the universe or how a major earthquake would affect densely populated areas such as southern California. Along with these data cyberinfrastructure tools, SDSC also offers users full-time support including code optimization, training, 24-hour help desk services, portal development and a variety of other services. As one of the NSF's first national supercomputer centers, SDSC served as the data-intensive site lead in the agency's TeraGrid program, a multiyear effort to build and deploy the world's first large-scale infrastructure for open scientific research. SDSC currently provides advanced user support and expertise for XSEDE (Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment) the five-year NSF-funded program that succeeded TeraGrid in mid-2011. engineering, bioinformatics, computing, geoinformatics, hardware, industry, science, software, technology, computational science, supercomputing, cyberinfrastructure has parent organization: University of California at San Diego; California; USA
is parent organization of: Scaffold builder
is parent organization of: OpenTopography
is parent organization of: chronopolis
is parent organization of: XSEDE - Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment
is parent organization of: Family Pairwise Search - Protein Family Classification
is parent organization of: Neuroscience Gateway
is parent organization of: Magnetics Information Consortium
NSF Free, Freely available nif-0000-10418, Wikidata: Q3947008, grid.419957.7 https://ror.org/04mg3nk07 SCR_001856 2026-02-07 02:05:45 5
National Society of Genetic Counselors
 
Resource Report
Resource Website
10+ mentions
National Society of Genetic Counselors (RRID:SCR_001803) NSGC institution Professional society of genetic counselors that promotes networking, continuing education opportunities, advocacy, and discussion of relevant issues in the field of genetics. genetics, counselor, advocacy, professional society, professional network Free Crossref funder ID: 100010237, grid.429579.4, nif-0000-10367, ISNI: 0000 0001 2179 5189 https://ror.org/02ja4sy98 SCR_001803 National Society of Genetic Counselors (NSGC) 2026-02-07 02:05:36 16
RchyOptimyx
 
Resource Report
Resource Website
1+ mentions
RchyOptimyx (RRID:SCR_001889) software resource Software that constructs a hierarchy of cells using flow cytometry for maximization of an external variable (e.g., a clinical outcome or a cytokine response). software package, mac os x, unix/linux, windows, r, flow cytometry is listed by: OMICtools
has parent organization: Bioconductor
PMID:23044634 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE OMICS_05637 SCR_001889 RchyOptimyx - Optimyzed Cellular Hierarchies for Flow Cytometry, RchyOptimyx: Optimyzed Cellular Hierarchies for Flow Cytometry 2026-02-07 02:05:46 3
CQN
 
Resource Report
Resource Website
1+ mentions
CQN (RRID:SCR_001786) CQN software resource A normalization tool for RNA-Seq data, implementing the conditional quantile normalization method. rna-seq, differential expression, preprocessing, bio.tools is listed by: OMICtools
is listed by: bio.tools
is listed by: Debian
has parent organization: Bioconductor
has parent organization: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Maryland; USA
PMID:22285995 Free, Available for download, Freely available OMICS_01949, biotools:cqn https://bio.tools/cqn SCR_001786 Conditional Quantile Normalization 2026-02-07 02:05:43 6
PoissonSeq
 
Resource Report
Resource Website
10+ mentions
PoissonSeq (RRID:SCR_001784) PoissonSeq software resource Software package that implements a method for normalization, testing, and false discovery rate estimation for RNA-sequencing data. normalization, testing, false discovery rate, rna-seq is listed by: OMICtools
has parent organization: Stanford University; Stanford; California
PMID:22003245 Free, Available for download, Freely available OMICS_01950 http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/PoissonSeq/index.html SCR_001784 PoissonSeq: Significance analysis of sequencing data based on a Poisson log linear model 2026-02-07 02:05:35 32
Gene Bridges
 
Resource Report
Resource Website
1+ mentions
Gene Bridges (RRID:SCR_000483) Gene Bridges commercial organization A biotech company that commercializes its patented Red/ET recombination worldwide as licenses and supplies several products for the pharmaceutical and biotech industry as well as academia. It operates from the Technologie Park in Heidelberg and provides customized in-house DNA modification of any kind. Recombineering with Red/ET allows cloning, subcloning and modification of DNA at any chosen position. It permits precise engineering of DNA molecules of any size, including very large ones such as BACs or the E.coli chromosome. recombineering, red/et recombination, license, dna modification, dna, recombination kit is related to: AgedBrainSYSBIO THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_158134 SCR_000483 Gene Bridges - The Recombineering Company, Gene Bridges GmbH 2026-02-07 02:05:23 3
miRprimer
 
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Resource Website
1+ mentions
miRprimer (RRID:SCR_000480) miRprimer software resource Software tool for automatic design of primers for PCR amplification of microRNAs using the method miR-specific RT-qPCR (Balcells, I., Cirera, S., and Busk, P.K. (2011). Specific and sensitive quantitative RT-PCR of miRNAs with DNA primers. BMC Biotechnol. 11, 70). ruby, primer, microrna, rt-qpcr, ms windows, pcr amplification is listed by: OMICtools
has parent organization: SourceForge
PMID:24472427 Free, Available for download, Freely available OMICS_02311 SCR_000480 miRprimer - Automatic design of primers for miR-specific RT-qPCR 2026-02-07 02:05:23 3
ARB project
 
Resource Report
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10+ mentions
ARB project (RRID:SCR_000515) ARB software resource Software environment for maintaining databases of molecular sequences and additional information, and for analyzing the sequence data, with emphasis on phylogeny reconstruction. Programs have primarily been developed for ribosomal ribonucleic acid (rRNA) sequences and, therefore, contain special tools for alignment and analysis of these structures. However, other molecular sequence data can also be handled. Protein gene sequences and predicted protein primary structures as well as protein secondary structures can be stored in the same database. ARB package is designed for graphical user interface. Program control and data display are available in a hierarchical set of windows and subwindows. Majority of operations can be controlled using mouse for moving pointer and the left mouse button for initiating and performing operations. rrna sequence, rrna, phylogeny, alignment, analysis, protein, gene is listed by: Debian
is related to: SILVA
is related to: SINA
has parent organization: Technical University of Munich; Bavaria; Germany
PMID:14985472 Free, Available for download, Freely available OMICS_01515 https://sources.debian.org/src/arb/ SCR_000515 The ARB project 2026-02-07 02:05:23 28
SpeedSeq
 
Resource Report
Resource Website
1+ mentions
SpeedSeq (RRID:SCR_000469) software resource Software for a lightweight, flexible, and open source pipeline that identifies genomic variation (single nucleotide variants (SNVs), indels, and structural variants (SVs)). standalone software is listed by: OMICtools
has parent organization: University of Virginia; Virginia; USA
Free, Available for download, Freely available OMICS_04673 SCR_000469 2026-02-07 02:05:23 7
Mfuzz
 
Resource Report
Resource Website
10+ mentions
Mfuzz (RRID:SCR_000523) software resource Software package for noise-robust soft clustering of gene expression time-series data (including a graphical user interface)., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. r, time series, gene expression, clustering, microarray, preprocessing, time course, visualization, bio.tools is listed by: OMICtools
is listed by: bio.tools
is listed by: Debian
has parent organization: Humboldt University of Berlin; Berlin; Germany
has parent organization: Bioconductor
PMID:18084642 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE biotools:mfuzz, OMICS_02012 https://bio.tools/mfuzz http://itb.biologie.hu-berlin.de/~futschik/software/R/Mfuzz/ SCR_000523 Mfuzz - Soft clustering of time series gene expression data 2026-02-07 02:05:23 13
Pindel
 
Resource Report
Resource Website
10+ mentions
Pindel (RRID:SCR_000560) Pindel software resource Software to detect breakpoints of large deletions, medium sized insertions, inversions, tandem duplications and other structural variants at single-based resolution from next-gen sequence data. It uses a pattern growth approach to identify the breakpoints of these variants from paired-end short reads., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. deletion, insertion, nucleotide, genome, read, inversion, tandem duplication, structural variant, next-generation sequencing, pattern growth, indel, breakpoint, bio.tools is listed by: OMICtools
is listed by: bio.tools
is listed by: Debian
has parent organization: Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis; Missouri; USA
works with: cgpPindel
PMID:19561018 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE biotools:pindel, OMICS_00321 https://bio.tools/pindel SCR_000560 2026-02-07 02:05:24 22
SiPhy
 
Resource Report
Resource Website
1+ mentions
SiPhy (RRID:SCR_000564) SiPhy sequence analysis resource Software that implements rigorous statistical tests to detect bases under selection from a multiple alignment data. It takes full advantage of deeply sequenced phylogenies to estimate both unlikely substitution patterns as well as slowdowns or accelerations in mutation rates. It can be applied as an Hidden Markov Model (HMM), in sliding windows, or to specific regions. java, mutation, phylogeny, substitution pattern, mutation rate is listed by: OMICtools
has parent organization: Broad Institute
NHGRI ;
NSF
PMID:19478016 Free, Available for download, Freely available, OMICS_00183 SCR_000564 2026-02-07 02:05:23 6
SNPiR
 
Resource Report
Resource Website
1+ mentions
SNPiR (RRID:SCR_000557) SNPiR software resource Software for reliable Identification of Genomic Variants Using RNA-seq Data. genomic variant, rna-seq is listed by: OMICtools
has parent organization: Stanford University; Stanford; California
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE OMICS_01362 SCR_000557 SNPiR: Reliable Identification of Genomic Variants Using RNA-seq Data 2026-02-07 02:05:24 1
FPSAC
 
Resource Report
Resource Website
1+ mentions
FPSAC (RRID:SCR_000555) FPSAC software resource Sogftware for fast Phylogenetic Scaffolding of Ancient Contigs. genome, scaffolding, bio.tools is listed by: OMICtools
is listed by: bio.tools
is listed by: Debian
has parent organization: Simon Fraser University; British Columbia; Canada
PMID:24068034 biotools:fpsac, OMICS_00041 https://bio.tools/fpsac SCR_000555 Fast Phylogenetic Scaffolding of Ancient Contigs (FPSAC) and application to the medieval Black Death agent, Fast Phylogenetic Scaffolding of Ancient Contigs, FPSAC: fast phylogenetic scaffolding of ancient contigs 2026-02-07 02:05:21 1
RStudio
 
Resource Report
Resource Website
500+ mentions
RStudio (RRID:SCR_000432) RStudio software resource 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). R, statistical, computing, environment is used by: PlotsOfData
is listed by: Debian
is listed by: SoftCite
is related to: rSPRITE
is related to: shinyCircoss
is parent organization of: Shiny
is required by: circlncRNAnet
Restricted SciRes_000113 https://sources.debian.org/src/rstudio/
https://posit.co/download/rstudio-desktop/
http://www.rstudio.com/ SCR_000432 2026-02-07 02:05:20 981
drFAST
 
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Resource Website
1+ mentions
drFAST (RRID:SCR_000586) drFAST software resource A software which maps di-base reads (SOLiD color space reads) to reference genome assemblies in a fast and memory-efficient manner. di-base, solid color space, genome assemblies, memory-efficient, bio.tools is listed by: OMICtools
is listed by: bio.tools
is listed by: Debian
is related to: SPLITREAD
has parent organization: SourceForge
PMID:21586516 Free, Available for download, Freely available biotools:drfast, OMICS_00661 https://bio.tools/drfast SCR_000586 di-base read Fast Alignment Search Tool, drFAST: di-base read Fast Alignment Search Tool 2026-02-07 02:05:24 1
Genome BioInformatics Research Lab - gff2ps
 
Resource Report
Resource Website
1+ mentions
Genome BioInformatics Research Lab - gff2ps (RRID:SCR_000462) software resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on February 28,2023. Software program for visualizing annotations of genomic sequences. The program has features such as the ability to create comprehensive plots, customizable parameters, and flexibility in file format. genome, sequence, visualization, parameters, bioinformatics, bio.tools is listed by: Debian
is listed by: bio.tools
is listed by: OMICtools
PMID:11099262
DOI:10.1093/bioinformatics/16.8.743
Free, Available for download, Freely available OMICS_17140, biotools:gff2ps, nif-0000-30611 https://bio.tools/gff2ps
https://sources.debian.org/src/gff2ps/
SCR_000462 gff2ps 2026-02-07 02:05:22 1
NGSmethPipe
 
Resource Report
Resource Website
1+ mentions
NGSmethPipe (RRID:SCR_000583) NGSmethPipe software resource A software tool which generates high-quality methylation maps. computation, genomics, bioinformatics, methylation maps, visualization is listed by: OMICtools
has parent organization: University of Granada; Granada; Spain
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE OMICS_00611 SCR_000583 NGSmethPipe - A tool to generate high-quality methylation maps 2026-02-07 02:05:21 3
MAXCHELATOR
 
Resource Report
Resource Website
50+ mentions
MAXCHELATOR (RRID:SCR_000459) MAXC software resource A series of programs for determining the free metal concentration in the presence of chelators or total metal given a desired free concentration. metal, concentration, chelator is related to: WEBMAXC STANDARD
is related to: WEBMAXC EXTENDED
has parent organization: Stanford University; Stanford; California
PMID:8201981 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_156862 SCR_000459 2026-02-07 02:05:22 71
Neo
 
Resource Report
Resource Website
10+ mentions
Neo (RRID:SCR_000634) neo software resource A Python package for representing electrophysiology data, together with support for reading a wide range of neurophysiology file formats, including Spike2, NeuroExplorer, AlphaOmega, Axon, Blackrock, Plexon, Tdt, and support for writing to a subset of these formats plus non-proprietary formats including HDF5. The goal of Neo is to improve interoperability between Python tools for analyzing, visualizing and generating electrophysiology data (such as OpenElectrophy, NeuroTools, G-node, Helmholtz, PyNN) by providing a common, shared object model. In order to be as lightweight a dependency as possible, Neo is deliberately limited to represention of data, with no functions for data analysis or visualization. Neo implements a hierarchical data model well adapted to intracellular and extracellular electrophysiology and EEG data with support for multi-electrodes (for example tetrodes). Neo's data objects build on the quantities package, which in turn builds on NumPy by adding support for physical dimensions. Thus Neo objects behave just like normal NumPy arrays, but with additional metadata, checks for dimensional consistency and automatic unit conversion. neurophysiology, electrophysiology, python, interoperability, intracellular, extracellular, eeg, electrode is used by: Elephant
is used by: OpenElectrophy
is used by: NetworkUnit
has parent organization: NeuralEnsemble
PMID:24600386 Free, Available for download, Freely available nlx_151874 SCR_000634 2026-02-07 02:05:22 18

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