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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
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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
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://paintmychromosomes.com/
Software tool as algorithm for identifying population structure using dense sequencing data. Can perform model based Bayesian clustering on large datasets, including full resequencing data.
Proper citation: fineSTRUCTURE (RRID:SCR_018170) Copy
https://servicesn.mbi.ucla.edu/SAVES/
Web server for structure validation in homology modeling. Used to validate of obtained crude models. Structure analysis and validation server.
Proper citation: SAVES (RRID:SCR_018219) Copy
https://github.com/yousra291987/ChiCMaxima
Pipeline for analyzing and identificantion of chromatin loops in CHi-C promoters data. Used to capture Hi-C visualization and interaction calling.
Proper citation: ChiCMaxima (RRID:SCR_018178) Copy
https://github.com/santeripuranen/SpydrPick
Software command line tool for performing direct coupling analysis of aligned categorical datasets. Used for analysis at scale of pan genomes of many bacteria. Incorporates correction for population structure, which adjusts for phylogenetic signal in data without requiring explicit phylogenetic tree.
Proper citation: SpydrPick (RRID:SCR_018176) Copy
https://github.com/santeripuranen/SuperDCA
Software tool for global direct coupling analysis of input genome alignments. Implements variant of pseudolikelihood maximization direct coupling analysis, with emphasis on optimizations that enable its use on genome scale. May be used to discover co evolving pairs of loci.Used for genome wide epistasis analysis.
Proper citation: SuperDCA (RRID:SCR_018175) Copy
http://www.innovision-systems.com/Products/MaxTraq.html
Software package for motion capture analysis by Innovision Systems Inc.
Proper citation: MaxTRAQ (RRID:SCR_018188) Copy
Portal enabling web based visualization and analysis of multi omic data describing cell types in developing and adult brain, powered by gEAR and EpiViz. Release 1 on April 2019 includes single cell and bulk tissue RNAseq, ATACseq, and ChIPseq from fetal human prefrontal cortex, as well as from stem cell models of neural induction. Portal will expand to include multiple regions of developing and adult brain and additional analytical tools.
Proper citation: NeMO Analytics (RRID:SCR_018164) Copy
http://compbio.mit.edu/ChromHMM/
Software tool for chromatin state discovery and characterization. Used for chromatin state discovery and genome annotation of non coding genome using epigenomic information across one or multiple cell types. Combines multiple genome wide epigenomic maps, and uses combinatorial and spatial mark patterns to infer complete annotation for each cell type. Provides automated enrichment analysis of resulting annotations.
Proper citation: ChromHMM (RRID:SCR_018141) Copy
https://biit.cs.ut.ee/gprofiler/page/r
Software R interface to g:Profiler. Uses publicly available APIs of g:Profiler web tool which ensures that results from all of interfaces are consistent. Used for gene list functional enrichment analysis and namespace conversion. gprofiler2 package supports all the same organisms, namespaces and data sources as the web tool.
Proper citation: gProfiler2 (RRID:SCR_018190) Copy
http://www.milesculabs.org/QuB.html
Integrated software platform for ion channel biophysics and neurophysiology.Used to explore dynamics of hidden states in memoryless system. Open source software suite for solving kinetic models, for report generation with publishable graphics, function fitting and scripting for new and repeated processing and AD/DA I/O. Can be applied to any data modeled with Markov kinetics., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: QuB (RRID:SCR_018076) Copy
http://ultrascan.aucsolutions.com/
Software package for hydrodynamic data from analytical ultracentrifugation experiments. Features integrated data editing and analysis environment with portable graphical user interface. Provides resolution for sedimentation velocity experiments using high-performance computing modules for 2-dimensional spectrum analysis, genetic algorithm, and for Monte Carlo analysis.
Proper citation: UltraScan (RRID:SCR_018126) Copy
Web server for cancer and normal gene expression profiling and interactive analyses. Interactive web server for analyzing RNA sequencing expression data of tumors and normal samples from TCGA and GTEx projects, using standard processing pipeline. Provides customizable functions such as tumor or normal differential expression analysis, profiling according to cancer types or pathological stages, patient survival analysis, similar gene detection, correlation analysis and dimensionality reduction analysis.
Proper citation: Gene Expression Profiling Interactive Analysis (RRID:SCR_018294) Copy
https://sedfitsedphat.nibib.nih.gov/software/default.aspx
Software tool for analytical ultracentrifugation developed by Dynamics of Macromolecular Assembly group of Laboratory of Cellular Imaging and Macromolecular Biophysics, National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, NIH. Used for biophysical analysis of macromolecular assembly.
Proper citation: SEDFIT (RRID:SCR_018365) Copy
Software R package for mathematical modeling of infectious disease over networks. Provides tools for simulating and analyzing mathematical models of infectious disease dynamics. Mathematical Modeling of Infectious Disease Dynamics.
Proper citation: EpiModel (RRID:SCR_018539) Copy
Web platform for downstream analysis and visualization of proteomics data. Server that facilitates integrated annotation, analysis and visualization of quantitative proteomics data, with emphasis on PTM networks and integration with LINCS library of chemical and genetic perturbation signatures in order to provide further mechanistic and functional insights. Primary input for server consists of set of peptides or proteins, optionally with PTM sites, and their corresponding abundance values.
Proper citation: piNET (RRID:SCR_018693) Copy
Web tool for analyzing regulatory potential of noncoding sequences. rVISTA web server is interconnected with TRANSFAC database, allowing users to either search for matrices present in TRANSFAC library collection or search for user defined consensus sequences. rVISTA 2.0 web server is used for high throughput discovery of cis-regulatory elements. Can process alignments generated by zPicture and blastz alignment programs or use pre-computed pairwise alignments of several vertebrate genomes available from ECR Browser and GALA database. Evolutionary analysis of transcription factor binding sites.
Proper citation: rVista (RRID:SCR_018707) Copy
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