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http://www.jcvi.org/cgi-bin/tigrfams/index.cgi
Consists curated multiple sequence alignments, Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) for protein sequence classification, and associated information designed to support automated annotation of (mostly prokaryotic) proteins. Starting with release 10.0, TIGRFAMs models use HMMER3, which provides excellent search speed as well as exquisite search sensitivity. See the "TIGRFAMs Complete Listing" page to review the accession, protein name, model type, and EC number (if assigned) of all models. TIGRFAMs is a member database in InterPro. The HMM libraries and supporting files are available to download and use for free from our FTP site.
Proper citation: TIGRFAMS (RRID:SCR_005493) Copy
http://www.bioinf.uni-leipzig.de/Software/segemehl/
A software to map short sequencer reads to reference genomes. It is able to detect not only mismatches but also insertions and deletions. Furthermore, it is not limited to a specific read length and is able to mapprimer- or polyadenylation contaminated reads correctly. segemehl implements a matching strategy based on enhanced suffix arrays (ESA). Segemehl now supports the SAM format, reads gziped queries to save both disk and memory space and allows bisulfite sequencing mapping and split read mapping.
Proper citation: Segemehl (RRID:SCR_005494) Copy
http://pass.cribi.unipd.it/cgi-bin/pass.pl
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on October 19, 2020.A program to align short sequences that has been developed with an innovative strategy to perform fast gapped and ungapped alignment onto a reference sequence. It supports several data formats and allows the user to modulate very finely the sensitivity of the alignments. The program is designed to handle huge amounts of short reads generated by ILLUMINA, SOLiD and Roche-454 technology. The optimization of the internal data structure and a filter based on precomputed short-word alignments allow the program to skip false positives in the extension phase, thus reducing the execution time without loss of sensitivity. The final alignment is performed by dynamic programming., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: PASS (RRID:SCR_005490) Copy
A set of programs that map and assemble fixed-length Solexa/SOLiD reads in a fast and accurate way.
Proper citation: Maq (RRID:SCR_005485) Copy
http://code.google.com/p/mosaik-aligner/
A reference-guided assembler comprising of two main modular programs: MosaikBuild and MosaikAligner. MosaikBuild converts various sequence formats into Mosaik?s native read format. MosaikAligner pairwise aligns each read to a specified series of reference sequences and produces BAMs as outputs. At this time, the workflow consists of supplying sequences in FASTA, FASTQ, Illumina Bustard & Gerald, or SRF file formats and producing results in the BAM format. Unlike many current read aligners, MOSAIK produces gapped alignments using the Smith-Waterman algorithm. MOSAIK is written in highly portable C++ and currently targetted for the following platforms: Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS X, FreeBSD, and Linux operating systems. Other platforms can easily be supported upon request. MOSAIK is multithreaded. If you have a machine with 8 processors, you can use all 8 processors to align reads faster while using the same memory footprint as when using one processor. MOSAIK supports multiple sequencing technologies. In addition to legacy technologies such as Sanger capillary sequencing, our program supports next generation technologies such as Roche 454, Illumina, AB SOLiD, and experimental support for the Helicos Heliscope.
Proper citation: MOSAIK (RRID:SCR_005486) Copy
http://code.google.com/p/ea-utils/
Command-line software tools for processing biological sequencing data. Barcode demultiplexing, adapter trimming, etc. Primarily written to support an Illumina based pipeline - but should work with any FASTQs.
Proper citation: ea-utils (RRID:SCR_005553) Copy
http://bioinfo2.ugr.es/MethylExtract/
A user friendly software tool to generate i) high quality, whole genome methylation maps and ii) to detect sequence variation within the same sample preparation.
Proper citation: MethylExtract (RRID:SCR_005446) Copy
http://campagnelab.org/software/gobyweb/
Web application that facilitates the management and analysis of high-throughput sequencing (HTS) data. In the back-end, it uses the Goby framework, BWA, STAR, Last, GSNAP, Samtools, VCF-tools, along with a cluster of servers to provide rapid alignment and efficient analyses. GobyWeb makes it possible to analyze hundreds of samples in consistent ways without having to use command line tools. GobyWeb provides tools that streamline frequent data analyses for RNA-Seq, Methyl-Seq, RRBS, or DNA-Seq datasets and to enable teams of investigators to share reads and results of analyses. GobyWeb can be extended for new analyses by developing plugins.
Proper citation: GobyWeb (RRID:SCR_005443) Copy
http://bowtie-bio.sourceforge.net/index.shtml
Software ultrafast memory efficient tool for aligning sequencing reads. Bowtie is short read aligner.
Proper citation: Bowtie (RRID:SCR_005476) Copy
http://sourceforge.net/p/treq/home/Home/
A software read mapper for high-throughput DNA sequencing reads, in particular one to several hundred nucleotides in length, and for large edit distance between sequencing read and match in the reference genome. It can cope particularly well with indels for single-best hit recall of 200nt reads simulated from the human reference genome. TreQ performs best at a running time comparable to BWA at large edit distance settings.
Proper citation: TreQ (RRID:SCR_005505) Copy
MicrobesOnline is designed specifically to facilitate comparative studies on prokaryotic genomes. It is an entry point for operon, regulons, cis-regulatory and network predictions based on comparative analysis of genomes. The portal includes over 1000 complete genomes of bacteria, archaea and fungi and thousands of expression microarrays from diverse organisms ranging from model organisms such as Escherichia coli and Saccharomyces cerevisiae to environmental microbes such as Desulfovibrio vulgaris and Shewanella oneidensis. To assist in annotating genes and in reconstructing their evolutionary history, MicrobesOnline includes a comparative genome browser based on phylogenetic trees for every gene family as well as a species tree. To identify co-regulated genes, MicrobesOnline can search for genes based on their expression profile, and provides tools for identifying regulatory motifs and seeing if they are conserved. MicrobesOnline also includes fast phylogenetic profile searches, comparative views of metabolic pathways, operon predictions, a workbench for sequence analysis and integration with RegTransBase and other microbial genome resources. The next update of MicrobesOnline will contain significant new functionality, including comparative analysis of metagenomic sequence data. Programmatic access to the database, along with source code and documentation, is available at http://microbesonline.org/programmers.html.
Proper citation: MicrobesOnline (RRID:SCR_005507) Copy
http://diprogb.fli-leibniz.de/
Genome browser that encodes the genome sequence by physico-chemical dinucleotide properties such as stacking energy, melting temperature or twist angle. Analyses can be performed for the + and ?, as well as for the double strand.
Proper citation: DiProGB (RRID:SCR_005651) Copy
https://cgwb.nci.nih.gov/goldenPath/bamview/documentation/index.html
A variant detector and graphical alignment viewer for next-generation sequencing data in the SAM/BAM format, which is capable of pooling data from multiple source files. Bambino may be launched online via Java Web Start or downloaded and run locally.
Proper citation: Bambino (RRID:SCR_005649) Copy
http://pellegrini.mcdb.ucla.edu/BS_Seeker/BS_Seeker.html
Software which performs accurate and fast mapping of bisulfite-treated short reads. Supplementary information and examples are provided on the site.
Proper citation: BS Seeker (RRID:SCR_005641) 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://www.bioinformatics.babraham.ac.uk/projects/bismark/
Software tool to map bisulfite converted sequence reads and determine cytosine methylation states. Flexible aligner and methylation caller for Bisulfite-Seq applications. Used to map bisulfite treated sequencing reads to genome of interest and perform methylation calls in single step.
Proper citation: Bismark (RRID:SCR_005604) Copy
http://tmaj.pathology.jhmi.edu/
Open-source software to support information and images related to tissue micro-arrays. It contains support for multiple organ systems, multiple users, image analysis, and is designed to be compliant with HIPPA regulations. Patients, specimens, blocks, slides, cores, images, and scores can all be stored and viewed. Features include advanced security, custom dynamic fields, and an image analysis program.
Proper citation: TMAJ (RRID:SCR_005601) Copy
http://llama.mshri.on.ca/gofish/GoFishWelcome.html
Software program, available as a Java applet online or to download, allows the user to select a subset of Gene Ontology (GO) attributes, and ranks genes according to the probability of having all those attributes., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: GoFish (RRID:SCR_005682) Copy
http://maq.sourceforge.net/maqview.shtml
A graphical read alignment viewer specifically designed for the Maq alignment file and allows you to see the mismatches, base qualities and mapping qualities. It is highly efficient in speed, memory and disk usage. Maqview is based on OpenGL and is known to work on both Mac OS X and Linux. Porting to Windows is in principle easy.
Proper citation: Maqview (RRID:SCR_005632) Copy
http://staden.sourceforge.net/
A fully developed set of DNA sequence assembly (Gap4 and Gap5), editing and analysis tools (Spin) for Unix, Linux, MacOSX and MS Windows.
Proper citation: Staden Package (RRID:SCR_005629) Copy
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