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https://github.com/PacificBiosciences/SMRT-Analysis/
Open-source bioinformatics software suite for analyzing single molecule, real-time DNA sequencing data. Users can choose from a variety of analysis protocols that utilize PacBio and third-party tools. Analysis protocols include de novo genome assembly, cDNA mapping, DNA base-modification detection, and long-amplicon analysis to determine phased consensus sequences.
Proper citation: SMRT-Analysis (RRID:SCR_002942) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/mzR.html
Software that provides a unified API to the common file formats and parsers available for mass spectrometry data. It comes with a wrapper for the ISB random access parser for mass spectrometry mzXML, mzData and mzML files.
Proper citation: mzR (RRID:SCR_002856) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/BiGGR.html
Software package that provides an interface to simulate metabolic reconstruction from the BiGG database and other metabolic reconstruction databases. The package facilitates flux balance analysis (FBA) and the sampling of feasible flux distributions. Metabolic networks and estimated fluxes can be visualized with hypergraphs.
Proper citation: BiGGR (RRID:SCR_002854) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/PAPi.html
An R package for predicting the activity of metabolic pathways based solely on a metabolomics data set containing a list of metabolites identified and their respective abundances in different biological samples. PAPi generates hypothesis that improves the final biological interpretation.
Proper citation: PAPi (RRID:SCR_002857) Copy
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/CNVassoc/
Software package that carries out association analysis of common copy number variants in population-based studies. It includes functions for analysing association under a series of study designs (case-control, cohort, etc), using several dependent variables (class status, censored data, counts) as response, adjusting for covariates and considering various inheritance models. It also includes functions for inferring copy number (CNV genotype calling). Various classes and methods for generic functions (print, summary, plot, anova, ... ) have been created to facilitate the analysis.
Proper citation: CNVassoc (RRID:SCR_002901) Copy
http://chiulab.ucsf.edu/surpi/
Software providing a computational pipeline for pathogen identification from complex metagenomic next-generation sequencing (NGS) data generated from clinical samples.
Proper citation: SURPI (RRID:SCR_003071) Copy
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fas-dpd/
Software program to design degenerate primers for PCR.
Proper citation: FAS-DPD (RRID:SCR_003068) Copy
http://pfind.ict.ac.cn/software/pFind/index.html
A search engine system for automated peptide and protein identification from tandem mass spectra.
Proper citation: pFind (RRID:SCR_003011) Copy
http://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/tweeDEseq.html
Software for differential expression analysis of RNA-seq using the Poisson-Tweedie family of distributions.
Proper citation: tweeDEseq (RRID:SCR_003038) Copy
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/isopat/
Software function that calculates the isotopic pattern (fine structures) for a given chemical formula.
Proper citation: Isopat (RRID:SCR_003025) Copy
http://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/BRAIN.html
Software package for calculating aggregated isotopic distribution and exact center-masses for chemical substances (in this version composed of C, H, N, O and S).
Proper citation: BRAIN (RRID:SCR_003018) Copy
https://code.google.com/p/sasqpcr/
All-in-one computer program for robust and rapid analysis of quantitative reverse transcription real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) data in SAS. It incorporates all functions important for RT-qPCR data analysis including assessment of PCR efficiencies, validation of internal reference genes and normalizers, normalization of confounding variations across samples and statistical comparisons of target gene expression in parallel samples. The program is highly automatic in data analyses and result output. The input data have no limitations for the number of genes or cDNA samples. Users can simply change the macro variables to test various analytical strategies, optimize results and customize the analytical processes. The program is also extendable allowing advanced SAS users to develop particular statistical tests appropriate for their experimental designs. Thus users are the actual decision-makers controlling RT-qPCR data analyses. The program has to be used in SAS software; however, extensive SAS programming knowledge is not required.
Proper citation: SASqPCR (RRID:SCR_003056) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/survcomp.html
R package providing functions to assess and to compare the performance of risk prediction (survival) models.
Proper citation: SurvComp (RRID:SCR_003054) Copy
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/ptw/
Software that aligns patterns, i.e. it aims to put corresponding features at the same locations. The algorithm searches for an optimal polynomial describing the warping. It is possible to align one sample to a reference, several samples to the same reference, or several samples to several references. One can choose between calculating individual warpings, or one global warping for a set of samples and one reference. Two optimization criteria are implemented: RMS (Root Mean Square error) and WCC (Weighted Cross Correlation).
Proper citation: Parametric Time Warping (RRID:SCR_003053) Copy
https://code.google.com/p/gutentag/
An interactive, user-editable genetic sequence database tool, targeted at molecular biology research groups that can be browsed using tags. The tool is Web 2.0-flavoured, allowing users to do more than just retrieve information. Its focus on user-editability is supported by the use of tags (metadata) associated with genetic sequences. Several methods of retrieving stored data are available including tag-clouds, BLAST and keyword searches. Also, sequence tags related to HGNC gene names, conserved domains (CDD) and GO terms can be automatically generated given sequence data. The tool is constructed using the high-level Python web framework, Django, with a SQLite3 backend.
Proper citation: Gutentag (RRID:SCR_003051) Copy
https://github.com/PacificBiosciences/Bioinformatics-Training/wiki/pacBioToCA
A module in the Celera Assembler software package that performs error correction on PacBio long reads by mapping shorter, high accuracy reads onto the long reads.
Proper citation: PacBioToCA (RRID:SCR_003044) Copy
https://github.com/PacificBiosciences/R-pbutils
An R software package providing plotting and convenience functions.
Proper citation: R-pbutils (RRID:SCR_002995) Copy
http://wiki.solariseclipse.net/PrimerDesigner
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 19,2025. Software program to aid in designing of primers and creation of primer sheets. The program allows users to select a background and enter mutaions. An initial primer is then suggested. User can manipulate the selected primer to add or remove nucleotides from either 5? or 3? ends. A set of parameters reflecting the goodness of the primer is updated on the fly, as the user makes changes. Once happy with the primer, the information is saved in a primer sheet, which can then be uploaded to the BGME lab primer database on the Wiki.
Proper citation: Primer Designer (RRID:SCR_003189) Copy
http://sourceforge.net/projects/salt1/
Software that can accurately and sensitivity classify short reads of next-generation sequencing (NGS) into protein domain families. It is based on profile HMM and a supervised graph contribution algorithm. Compared to existing tools, it has high sensitivity and specificity in classifying short reads into their native domain families.
Proper citation: SALT (RRID:SCR_003187) Copy
http://sourceforge.net/projects/xorro-overlap/
Efficient paired-read overlap software program for use with Illumina sequencing.
Proper citation: XORRO (RRID:SCR_003181) Copy
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