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Software package for analysis of brain imaging data sequences. Sequences can be a series of images from different cohorts, or time-series from same subject. Current release is designed for analysis of fMRI, PET, SPECT, EEG and MEG.
Proper citation: SPM (RRID:SCR_007037) Copy
http://vortex.cs.wayne.edu/projects.htm#Onto-Compare
Microarrays are at the center of a revolution in biotechnology, allowing researchers to screen tens of thousands of genes simultaneously. Typically, they have been used in exploratory research to help formulate hypotheses. In most cases, this phase is followed by a more focused, hypothesis driven stage in which certain specific biological processes and pathways are thought to be involved. Since a single biological process can still involve hundreds of genes, microarrays are still the preferred approach as proven by the availability of focused arrays from several manufacturers. Since focused arrays from different manufacturers use different sets of genes, each array will represent any given regulatory pathway to a different extent. We argue that a functional analysis of the arrays available should be the most important criterion used in the array selection. We developed Onto-Compare as a database that can provide this functionality, based on the GO nomenclature. Compare commercially available microarrays based on GO. User account required. Platform: Online tool
Proper citation: Onto-Compare (RRID:SCR_005669) Copy
Chem Service, Inc. offers the convenience, cost savings and reliability of 1,000 Certified Standards Grade Organic Chemicals at your fingertips with our Organic Mini Stockroom Kit. Whether your lab is big or small, disposal fees are a concern. The Organic Mini-stockroom offers you the ability to have 1000 different chemicals at quantities ranging from 100mg to 10gm; thus, reducing disposal costs. Over 95% of their neat Standards Grade materials have a purity of 98.0% or greater, and have been analyzed by three or more (where feasible) independent methods of analysis. These do not require purity corrections when preparing a solution for use with EPA methods. Their more than 13,000 organic and inorganic standards, and solutions, support EPA Methods, ASTM Methods, State UST Methods, Air monitoring Methods, and International Methods. They offer explosive residue standards, PCB congeners, petroleum hydrocarbon standards for the petrochemical industry, pesticide standards, FAME, and vitamin standards for food analysis. Suited for identification of unknowns, product screening, optimal chemical selection and small scale chemical reactions, the O-1000A Organic Ministockroom Kit was designed for laboratories with broad chemical classification and indentification needs. Chem Service, Inc. is registered by ABS Quality Evaluations, Inc., to the internationally recognized requirements of ISO 9001 for design, development, production, distribution and servicing of organic neat and synthetic reference materials.
Proper citation: Chem Service, Inc. (RRID:SCR_008380) Copy
http://www.clcbio.com/products/clc-genomics-workbench/
Commercially available software for visualization and analysis of next generation sequencing data. Used for viewing, exploring, and sharing of NGS analysis results. Complete toolkit for genomics, transcriptomics, epigenomics, and metagenomics in one program.
Proper citation: CLC Genomics Workbench (RRID:SCR_011853) Copy
http://dirt.projectbamboo.org/
Registry of digital research tools for scholarly use that makes it easy for digital humanists and others conducting digital research to find and compare resources ranging from content management systems to music OCR, statistical analysis packages to mindmapping software., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: Bamboo DiRT (RRID:SCR_002556) Copy
http://analysis2.bio-x.cn/myAnalysis.php
A powerful web-based platform for analyses of linkage disequilibrium, haplotype construction, and genetic association at polymorphism loci.
Proper citation: SHEsis: Analysis Tools For Random Samples (RRID:SCR_002958) Copy
Database for icosahedral virus capsid structures. The emphasis of the resource is on providing data from structural and computational analyses on these systems, as well as high quality renderings for visual exploration. In addition, all virus capsids are placed in a single icosahedral orientation convention, facilitating comparison between different structures. The web site includes powerful search utilities , links to other relevant databases, background information on virus capsid structure, and useful database interface tools. It is an information source for the analysis of high resolution virus structures. VIPERdb is a one-stop site dedicated to helping users around the world examine the many icosahedral virus structures contained within the Protein Data Bank (PDB) by providing them with an easy to use database containing current data and a variety of analytical tools. Sponsors: VIPERdb is funded by the NIH., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: VIPERdb (RRID:SCR_002853) Copy
A curated database that provides comprehensive integrated biological information for Saccharomyces cerevisiae along with search and analysis tools to explore these data. SGD allows researchers to discover functional relationships between sequence and gene products in fungi and higher organisms. The SGD also maintains the S. cerevisiae Gene Name Registry, a complete list of all gene names used in S. cerevisiae which includes a set of general guidelines to gene naming. Protein Page provides basic protein information calculated from the predicted sequence and contains links to a variety of secondary structure and tertiary structure resources. Yeast Biochemical Pathways allows users to view and search for biochemical reactions and pathways that occur in S. cerevisiae as well as map expression data onto the biochemical pathways. Literature citations are provided where available.
Proper citation: SGD (RRID:SCR_004694) Copy
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science
Latest science news, comment, analysis and features from guardian.co.uk, the world''s leading liberal voice.
Proper citation: The Guardian: Science (RRID:SCR_005166) Copy
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/
From the editors and reporters of Scientific American, this blog delivers commentary, opinion and analysis on the latest developments in science and technology and their influence on society and policy. From reasoned arguments and cultural critiques to personal and skeptical takes on interesting science news, you''ll find a wide range of scientifically relevant insights here.
Proper citation: Scientific American Observations (RRID:SCR_005195) Copy
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on July 31,2025. A scientific community-crowdsourced database containing the RNA secondary structures of known types and organisms. It is meant to provide a simple and powerful way to analyze, search and update a shared repository of information.
Proper citation: RNA STRAND-The RNA secondary STRucture and statistical ANalysis Database (RRID:SCR_000086) Copy
http://neuralensemble.org/sumatra/
A software tool for managing and tracking projects based on numerical simulation or analysis to support reproducible research. It can be thought of as an automated electronic lab notebook for simulation/analysis projects. Sumatra consists of: a command-line interface, smt, for launching simulations/analyses with automatic recording of information about the context, annotating these records, linking to data files, etc.; a web interface with a built-in web-server, smtweb, for browsing and annotating simulation/analysis results; a LaTeX package and Sphinx extension for including Sumatra-tracked figures and links to provenance information in papers and other documents; and a Python API, on which smt and smtweb are based, that can be used in personalized scripts in place of using smt.
Proper citation: Sumatra (RRID:SCR_001381) Copy
https://github.com/zburkett/VoICE
Software that groups vocal elements of birdsong by creating a high dimensionality dataset through scoring spectral similarity between vocalizations.
Proper citation: Vocal Inventory Clustering Engine (VoICE) (RRID:SCR_016004) Copy
https://github.com/csb-toolbox/CSB
Software package as an application framework and a Python class library. It is designed for reading, storing and analyzing biomolecular structures in a variety of formats with rich support for statistical analyses.
Proper citation: Computational Structural Biology Toolbox (RRID:SCR_016065) Copy
https://github.com/sansomlab/tenx
Pipeline for the analysis of 10x single cell RNA sequencing data. Collection of python3 pipelines and Rscripts to analyze data generated with the 10x Genomics platform. The pipelines are based on 10x's Cell Ranger pipeline for mapping and quantitation and the R Seurat package for downstream analysis.
Proper citation: tenx (RRID:SCR_016957) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/nutil/
Software toolbox to simplify and streamline mechanism of pre and post processing 2D brain image data. Neuroscience image processing and analysis utilities. Stand alone application that runs on all operating systems.
Proper citation: Nutil - Neuroimaging utilities (RRID:SCR_017183) Copy
https://kidsfirstdrc.org/portal/portal-features/
Portal for analysis and interpretation of pediatric genomic and clinical data to advance personalized medicine for detection, therapy, and management of childhood cancer and structural birth defects. For patients, researchers, and clinicians to create centralized database of well curated clinical and genetic sequence data from patients with childhood cancer or structural birth defects.
Proper citation: Kids First Data Resource Portal (RRID:SCR_016493) Copy
https://github.com/davidemms/OrthoFinder
Software Python application for comparative genomics analysis. Finds orthogroups and orthologs, infers rooted gene trees for all orthogroups and identifies all of gene duplcation events in those gene trees, infers rooted species tree for species being analysed and maps gene duplication events from gene trees to branches in species tree, improves orthogroup inference accuracy. Runs set of protein sequence files, one per species, in FASTA format.
Proper citation: OrthoFinder (RRID:SCR_017118) Copy
https://github.com/mikelove/tximport
Software R package for importing pseudoaligned reads into R for use with downstream differential expression analysis. Used for import and summarize transcript level estimates for transcript and gene level analysis.
Proper citation: tximport (RRID:SCR_016752) Copy
Software tool for a flow cytometry data analysis for Microsoft Windows enviroment developed by CyFlo Ltd. Has analysis capabilities, such as dot plot, histogram and statistics.
Proper citation: Cyflogic (RRID:SCR_016635) Copy
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