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Software toolbox for MATLAB for the descriptive and inferential statistical analysis of directional data.
Proper citation: circular statistics (RRID:SCR_016651) Copy
https://github.com/WilsonSayresLab/XYalign
Software tool for identifying, understanding, and correcting technical biases on the sex chromosomes in next generation sequencing data.
Proper citation: XYalign (RRID:SCR_016661) Copy
Python implementation of the Loom file format to store and organize very large omics datasets, consisting of a main matrix, optional additional layers, a variable number of row and column annotations and sparse graph objects. Used to store single-cell gene expression data. Created in HDF5 file format and can be opened from programming languages, including Python, R, C, C++, Java, MATLAB, Mathematica, and Julia.
Proper citation: LoomPy (RRID:SCR_016666) Copy
http://www.ccb.jhu.edu/software/centrifuge/
Software for rapid and sensitive classification of metagenomic sequences. Used for the classification of DNA sequences from microbial samples and analysis of large metagenomics data sets on conventional desktop computers.
Proper citation: Centrifuge Classifier (RRID:SCR_016665) Copy
https://github.com/Crick-CancerGenomics/ascat
Software R package to infer tumor purity, ploidy and allele-specific copy number profiles. It is platform and species independent, and works for both Illumina and Affymetrix SNP arrays, as well as for massively parallel sequencing data.
Proper citation: ascat (RRID:SCR_016868) Copy
https://blake.bcm.edu/emanwiki/EMAN2
Software suite for processing data from transmission electron microscopes. Used in supercomputing facilities as a test application for large-scale computing. Used for single particle reconstruction, helical reconstruction, 2-D crystallography and whole-cell tomography.
Proper citation: EMAN (RRID:SCR_016867) Copy
https://github.com/aroth85/pyclone
Software tool to infer the prevalence of point mutations in heterogeneous cancer samples. Probabilistic model for inferring clonal population structure from deep NGS sequencing.
Proper citation: Pyclone (RRID:SCR_016873) Copy
https://github.com/reinkk/Metab
Software package as a metabolomic data processing pipeline in R codes.
Proper citation: Metab (RRID:SCR_016877) Copy
https://github.com/PatternRecognition/OpenBMI
Software package for the development of Brain-Computer Interfaces with advanced pattern recognition algorithms. Used for analyzing brain signals which can be used to acquire, filter, process, classify and visualize brain signals in real time.
Proper citation: OpenBMI (RRID:SCR_016876) Copy
Part of the NIH Big Data to Knowledge (BD2K) Initiative. One of 11 Centers of Excellence in Big Data Computing. Platform for genomics data analysis where user-supplied data sets will be analyzed in the context of existing knowledge. E-science framework for genomics where biomedical scientists will have access to powerful methods of data mining, network mining, and machine learning to extract knowledge out of genomics data.
Proper citation: KnowEnG (RRID:SCR_016875) Copy
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/orffinder
Software tool to search for open reading frames (ORFs) in the DNA sequence. The program returns the range of each ORF, along with its protein translation. Used to search newly sequenced DNA for potential protein encoding segments, verify predicted protein. Limited to the subrange of the query sequence up to 50 kb long.
Proper citation: Open Reading Frame Finder (RRID:SCR_016643) Copy
http://www.wrbu.org/index.html
National resource for systematics research on medically important arthropods and maintainance of the U.S. mosquito collection based in the Smithsonian Institution. Provides an online repository for vector collection data and clearinghouse where individuals and organizations can contribute vector occurrence records, search for vector information, and use tools for the visualization of various vector collections.
Proper citation: Walter Reed Biosystematics Unit (RRID:SCR_016729) Copy
https://picrust.github.io/picrust/
Software package to predict metagenome functional content from marker gene (e.g., 16S rRNA) surveys and full genomes. Used to predict which gene families are present and then combines gene families to estimate the composite metagenome.
Proper citation: PICRUSt (RRID:SCR_016855) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/quicknii/
Section series aligner to volumetric atlases. Software tool for user guided affine registration (anchoring) of 2D experimental image data, typically high resolution microscopic images, to 3D atlas reference space, facilitating data integration through standardized coordinate systems.
Proper citation: QuickNII (RRID:SCR_016854) Copy
https://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/workflows/html/RnaSeqGeneEdgeRQL.html
Software to study analysis of an RNA-Seq experiment using the Rsubread and edgeR packages. The workflow starts from read alignment and continues on to data exploration, to differential expression and, finally, to pathway analysis. The analysis includes plots, GO and KEGG analyses, and the analysis of a expression signature as generated by a prior experiment.
Proper citation: RnaSeqGeneEdgeRQL (RRID:SCR_016699) Copy
https://github.com/LabTranslationalArchitectomics/RiboWaltz
Software R package for calculation of optimal P-site offsets, diagnostic analysis and visual inspection of ribosome profiling data. Works for read alignments based on transcript coordinates.
Proper citation: riboWaltz (RRID:SCR_016948) Copy
https://github.com/kendomaniac/rCASC
Software package for reproducible classification analysis of single cell sequencing data.
Proper citation: rCASC (RRID:SCR_017005) Copy
Software tool for data management in clinical studies to improve care for patients with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Used to search and find study variables with the associated information and export study data for further analysis.
Proper citation: INCF-Neurobot (RRID:SCR_017004) Copy
https://www.stemformatics.org/#
Gene expression data portal developed for stem cell community, containing public gene expression datasets derived from microarray, RNA sequencing and single cell profiling technologies. Portal to visualize and download curated stem cell data. Provides easy to use and intuitive tools for biologists to visually explore data, including interactive gene expression profiles, principal component analysis plots and hierarchical clusters, among others.
Proper citation: Stemformatics (RRID:SCR_017002) Copy
https://github.com/fenderglass/Flye
Software package as de novo assembler for single molecule sequencing reads. Used for assembling long, error prone reads such as those produced by PacBio and Oxford Nanopore Technologies, for fast and accurate genome reconstructions. Available for Linux and MacOS platforms.
Proper citation: Flye (RRID:SCR_017016) Copy
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