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http://bioinf.wehi.edu.au/limma/
Software package for the analysis of gene expression microarray data, especially the use of linear models for analyzing designed experiments and the assessment of differential expression.
Proper citation: LIMMA (RRID:SCR_010943) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/2.12/bioc/html/PING.html
Software program for probabilistic inference of ChIP-Seq using an empirical Bayes mixture model approach.
Proper citation: PING (RRID:SCR_005394) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/devel/bioc/html/DMRforPairs.html
Software for identifying differentially methylated regions between unique samples using array based methylation profiles. It allows researchers to compare n greater than or equal to 2 unique samples with regard to their methylation profile. The (pairwise) comparison of n unique single samples distinguishesit from other existing pipelines as these often compare groups of samples in either single CpG locus or region based analysis. DMRforPairs defines regions of interest as genomic ranges with sufficient probes located in close proximity to each other. Probes in one region are optionally annotated to the same functional class(es). Differential methylation is evaluated by comparing the methylation values within each region between individual samples and (if the difference is sufficiently large), testing this difference formally for statistical significance.
Proper citation: DMRforPairs (RRID:SCR_005702) Copy
http://bioconductor.org/packages/devel/bioc/html/SeqGSEA.html
Software package that provides methods for gene set enrichment analysis of high-throughput RNA-Seq data by integrating differential expression and splicing. It uses negative binomial distribution to model read count data, which accounts for sequencing biases and biological variation. Based on permutation tests, statistical significance can also be achieved regarding each gene''s differential expression and splicing, respectively.
Proper citation: SeqGSEA (RRID:SCR_005724) Copy
http://watson.nci.nih.gov/bioc_mirror/packages/2.11/bioc/html/EDASeq.html
Software for numerical and graphical summaries of RNA-Seq read data. Within-lane normalization procedures to adjust for GC-content effect (or other gene-level effects) on read counts: loess robust local regression, global-scaling, and full-quantile normalization (Risso et al., 2011). Between-lane normalization procedures to adjust for distributional differences between lanes (e.g., sequencing depth): global-scaling and full-quantile normalization (Bullard et al., 2010)., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: EDASeq (RRID:SCR_006751) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/2.11/bioc/html/ShortRead.html
Software package for input, quality assessment and exploration of high-throughput sequence data. Used for input, quality assurance, and basic manipulation of `short read'' DNA sequences such as those produced by Solexa, 454, and related technologies, including exible import of common short read data formats.
Proper citation: ShortRead (RRID:SCR_006813) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/2.12/bioc/html/RIPSeeker.html
A statistical software package for identifying protein-associated transcripts from RIP-seq experiments. Infer and discriminate RIP peaks from RIP-seq alignments using two-state HMM with negative binomial emission probability. While RIPSeeker is specifically tailored for RIP-seq data analysis, it also provides a suite of bioinformatics tools integrated within this self-contained software package comprehensively addressing issues ranging from post-alignments processing to visualization and annotation.
Proper citation: RIPSeeker (RRID:SCR_006810) Copy
http://bioconductor.org/packages/2.9/bioc/html/RamiGO.html
Software package with an R interface sending requests to AmiGO visualize, retrieving DAG GO trees, parsing GraphViz DOT format files and exporting GML files for Cytoscape. Also uses RCytoscape to interactively display AmiGO trees in Cytoscape.
Proper citation: RamiGO (RRID:SCR_006922) Copy
http://geneontology.org/docs/tools-overview/
Collection of tools developed by GO Consortium and by third parties. Tools are listed by category or alphabetically and continue to be improved and expanded.
Proper citation: Gene Ontology Tools (RRID:SCR_006941) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/devel/bioc/html/deepSNV.html
Software package that provides quantitative variant callers for detecting subclonal mutations in ultra-deep (>=100x coverage) sequencing experiments. The algorithm is used for a comparative setup with a control experiment of the same loci and uses a beta-binomial model and a likelihood ratio test to discriminate sequencing errors and subclonal SNVs (single nucleotide variants).
Proper citation: deepSNV (RRID:SCR_006214) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/SRAdb.html
Software package to make access to the compilation of metadata from NCBI SRA and tools associated with submission, study, sample, experiment and run much more feasible. This is accomplished by parsing all the NCBI SRA metadata into a SQLite database that can be stored and queried locally. Fulltext search in the package make querying metadata very flexible and powerful. fastq and sra files can be downloaded for doing alignment locally. Beside ftp protocol, the SRAdb has funcitons supporting fastp protocol (ascp from Aspera Connect) for faster downloading large data files over long distance. The SQLite database is updated regularly as new data is added to SRA and can be downloaded at will for the most up-to-date metadata.
Proper citation: SRAdb (RRID:SCR_006524) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/MethylSeekR.html
A software package for the discovery of regulatory regions from Bis-seq data.
Proper citation: MethylSeekR (RRID:SCR_006513) Copy
http://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/casper.html
Software to infer alternative splicing from paired-end RNA-seq data. The model is based on counting paths across exons, rather than pairwise exon connections, and estimates the fragment size and start distributions non-parametrically, which improves estimation precision.
Proper citation: casper (RRID:SCR_006613) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/devel/bioc/html/ChIPXpress.html
A R package designed to improve ChIP-seq and ChIP-chip target gene ranking using publicly available gene expression data. It takes as input predicted transcription factor (TF) bound genes from ChIPx data and uses a corresponding database of gene expression profiles downloaded from NCBI GEO to rank the TF bound targets in order of which gene is most likely to be functional TF target.
Proper citation: ChIPXpress (RRID:SCR_006653) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/devel/bioc/html/MBASED.html
Software package containing functions for allele-specific gene expression (ASE) analysis using meta-analysis based allele-specific expression detection.
Proper citation: MBASED (RRID:SCR_002584) Copy
http://www.imexconsortium.org/
Interaction database from international collaboration between major public interaction data providers who share curation effort and develop set of curation rules when capturing data from both directly deposited interaction data or from publications in peer reviewed journals. Performs complete curation of all protein-protein interactions experimentally demonstrated within publication and makes them available in single search interface on common website. Provides data in standards compliant download formats. IMEx partners produce their own separate resources, which range from all encompassing molecular interaction databases, such as are maintained by IntAct, MINT and DIP, organism-centric resources such as BioGrid or MPIDB or biological domain centric, such as MatrixDB. They have committed to making records available, via PSICQUIC webservice, which have been curated to IMEx rules and are available to users as single, non-redundant set of curated publications which can be searched at the IMEx website. Data is made available in standards-compliant tab-deliminated and XML formats, enabling to visualize data using wide range of tools. Consortium is open to participation of additional partners and encourages deposition of data, prior to publication, and will supply unique accession numbers which may be referenced within final article. Submitters may send their data directly to any of member databases using variety of formats, but should conform to guidelines as to minimum information required to describe data.
Proper citation: IMEx - The International Molecular Exchange Consortium (RRID:SCR_002805) Copy
http://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/sapFinder.html
An R software package, for detection of the variant peptides based on tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS)-based proteomics data. It automates (1) variation-associated database construction, (2) database searching, (3) post-processing, (4) HTML-based report generation in shotgun proteomics.
Proper citation: sapFinder (RRID:SCR_002685) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/pathview.html
A tool set for pathway-based data integration and visualization. It maps and renders a wide variety of biological data on relevant pathway graphs. All users need is to supply their data and specify the target pathway. Pathview automatically downloads the pathway graph data, parses the data file, maps user data to the pathway, and render pathway graph with the mapped data. In addition, Pathview also seamlessly integrates with pathway and gene set (enrichment) analysis tools for large-scale and fully automated analysis.
Proper citation: Pathview (RRID:SCR_002732) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/DSS.html
Software R library performing differntial analysis for count-based sequencing data. It detectes differentially expressed genes (DEGs) from RNA-seq, and differentially methylated loci or regions (DML/DMRs) from bisulfite sequencing (BS-seq). The core of DSS is a new dispersion shrinkage method for estimating the dispersion parameter from Gamma-Poisson or Beta-Binomial distributions.
Proper citation: DSS (RRID:SCR_002754) Copy
Computable knowledge regarding functions of genes and gene products. GO resources include biomedical ontologies that cover molecular domains of all life forms as well as extensive compilations of gene product annotations to these ontologies that provide largely species-neutral, comprehensive statements about what gene products do. Used to standardize representation of gene and gene product attributes across species and databases.
Proper citation: Gene Ontology (RRID:SCR_002811) Copy
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