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http://sourceforge.net/projects/vanator-cvr/
A Perl pipeline utilising a large variety of common alignment, assembly and analysis tools to assess the metagenomic profiles of Illumina deep sequencing samples. The emphasis is on the discovery of novel viruses in clinical and environmental samples.
Proper citation: Vanator (RRID:SCR_004370) Copy
GenMAPP is a free computer application designed to visualize gene expression and other genomic data on maps representing biological pathways and groupings of genes. Integrated with GenMAPP are programs to perform a global analysis of gene expression or genomic data in the context of hundreds of pathway MAPPs and thousands of Gene Ontology Terms (MAPPFinder), import lists of genes/proteins to build new MAPPs (MAPPBuilder), and export archives of MAPPs and expression/genomic data to the web. The main features underlying GenMAPP are: *Draw pathways with easy to use graphics tools *Color genes on MAPP files based on user-imported genomic data *Query data against MAPPs and the GeneOntology Enhanced features include the simultaneous view of multiple color sets, expanded species-specific gene databases and custom database options.
Proper citation: Gene Map Annotator and Pathway Profiler (RRID:SCR_005094) Copy
http://www.arrayserver.com/wiki/index.php?title=ArrayStudio_Online_Help
Software package which provides statistics and visualization for analysis of high dimensional quantification data including microarray or RTPCR data or Taqman data, genotype data including SNP or Copy Number data and Next Generation Sequencing data. Provides integrated environment for analyzing and visualizing high dimensional data.
Proper citation: Array Studio (RRID:SCR_010970) Copy
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
Software tools for Motif Discovery and next-gen sequencing analysis. Used for analyzing ChIP-Seq, GRO-Seq, RNA-Seq, DNase-Seq, Hi-C and numerous other types of functional genomics sequencing data sets. Collection of command line programs for unix style operating systems written in Perl and C++.
Proper citation: HOMER (RRID:SCR_010881) Copy
http://www.moleculardevices.com/products/software/pclamp.html
Software suite for electrophysiology data acquisition and analysis by Molecular Devices. Used for the control and recording of voltage clamp, current clamp, and patch clamp experiments. The software suite consists of Clampex 11 Software for data acquisition, AxoScope 11 Software for background recording, Clampfit 11 Software for data analysis, and optional Clampfit Advanced Analysis Module for sophisticated and streamlined analysis.
Proper citation: pClamp (RRID:SCR_011323) Copy
A genome browser specialized in next-generation sequencing data.
Proper citation: GenomeJack (RRID:SCR_012026) Copy
Specializes in sequence and array-based SNP and copy number analysis, genetic association software, and analytic services. Their technologies empower scientists to determine the genetic causes of disease, transform drug discovery, develop genetic diagnostics, and advance the quest for personalized medicine.
Proper citation: Golden Helix Incorporated (RRID:SCR_012191) Copy
http://www.oege.org/software/hwe-mr-calc.shtml
This portal leads to the Chi-sq Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium test calculator for biallelic markers (SNPs, indels etc), including analysis for ascertainment bias for dominant/recessive models (due to biological or technical causes.) The purpose of this web program is for estimating possible missingness and an approach to evaluating missingness under different genetic models. Mendelian randomization (MR) permits causal inference between exposures and a disease. It can be compared with randomized controlled trials. Whereas in a randomized controlled trial the randomization occurs at entry into the trial, in MR the randomization occurs during gamete formation and conception. Several factors, including time since conception and sampling variation, are relevant to the interpretation of an MR test. Particularly important is consideration of the missingness of genotypes that can be originated by chance, genotyping errors, or clinical ascertainment. Testing for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (HWE) is a genetic approach that permits evaluation of missingness. Through this tool, the authors demonstrate evidence of nonconformity with HWE in real data. They also perform simulations to characterize the sensitivity of HWE tests to missingness. Unresolved missingness could lead to a false rejection of causality in an MR investigation of trait-disease association. These results indicate that large-scale studies, very high quality genotyping data, and detailed knowledge of the life-course genetics of the alleles/genotypes studied will largely mitigate this risk. Sponsors: This resource is supported by an Intermediate Fellowship (grant FS/05/065/19497) from the British Heart Foundation.
Proper citation: Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium Calculator (RRID:SCR_008371) Copy
http://grey.colorado.edu/emergent
emergent is a comprehensive, full-featured neural network simulator that allows for the creation and analysis of complex, sophisticated models of the brain in the world. With an emphasis on qualitative analysis and teaching, it also supports the workflow of professional neural network researchers. Its high level drag-and-drop programming interface, built on top of a scripting language that has full introspective access to all aspects of networks and the software itself, allows one to write programs that seamlessly weave together the training of a network and evolution of its environment without ever typing out a line of code. Networks and all of their state variables are visually inspected in 3d, allowing for a quick visual regression of network dynamics and robot behavior. This same 3d world sports a highly accurate Newtonian physics simulation, allowing you to create rich robotics simulations (for example, a car). As a direct descendant of PDP (1986) and PDP (1999), emergent has been in development for decades. In the most recent versions available strive to distill it down to its essential elements. Those that take the time to learn the best practices will be rewarded with the ability to create and understand the most complicated neural models ever published.
Proper citation: Emergent (RRID:SCR_008500) Copy
http://www.neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/
This portal provides information about the neuroscience department at the University of Cambridge. Cambridge has a strong tradition in neuroscience having been host to the first analyses of neural signaling in the 1930s, determined the mechanisms of neuronal firing in the 1950s, and heralded some of the early theoretical approaches to the functions of neural circuitry in the 1960s. Neuroscience continues to grow at Cambridge, with an impressive record of achievement in multidisciplinary research.
Proper citation: Cambridge Neuroscience Department (RRID:SCR_008649) Copy
APID Interactomes (Agile Protein Interactomes DataServer) provides information on the protein interactomes of numerous organisms, based on the integration of known experimentally validated protein-protein physical interactions (PPIs). The interactome data includes a report on quality levels and coverage over the proteomes for each organism included. APID integrates PPIs from primary databases of molecular interactions (BIND, BioGRID, DIP, HPRD, IntAct, MINT) and also from experimentally resolved 3D structures (PDB) where more than two distinct proteins have been identified. This collection references protein interactors, through a UniProt identifier.
Proper citation: Agile Protein Interactomes DataServer (RRID:SCR_008871) Copy
https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=gma
Software package to perform Granger mediation analysis for time series. Includes single level GMA model and two-level GMA model, for time series with hierarchically nested structure.
Proper citation: GMA (RRID:SCR_009212) Copy
Matlab toolbox that makes it easy to apply decoding analyses to neural data. The design of the toolbox revolves around four abstract object classes which enables users to interchange particular modules in order to try different analyses while keeping the rest of the processing stream intact. The toolbox is capable of analyzing data from many different types of recording modalities, and examples are given on how it can be used to decode basic visual information from neural spiking activity and how it can be used to examine how invariant the activity of a neural population is to stimulus transformations.
Proper citation: Neural Decoding Toolbox (RRID:SCR_009012) Copy
http://sourceforge.net/projects/molbiolib/
A compact, portable, and extensively tested C++11 software framework and set of applications tailored to the demands of next-generation sequencing data and applicable to many other applications. It is designed to work with common file formats and data types used both in genomic analysis and general data analysis. A central relational-database-like Table class is a flexible and powerful object to intuitively represent and work with a wide variety of tabular datasets, ranging from alignment data to annotations. MolBioLib includes programs to perform a wide variety of analysis tasks such as computing read coverage, annotating genomic intervals, and novel peak calling with a wavelet algorithm. This package assumes fluency in both UNIX and C++.
Proper citation: MolBioLib (RRID:SCR_005372) Copy
A Web-based Tool for High-throughput Primer and Probe Design. The program has its different utilities available on its web server. A standalone version is also available. Algorithms: * SSPD - Sequence Specific Primer Design: to design primers for each of the specific sequences given by the user in the query input file against any alternate potential hybridization with any of the sequences given in the database input file. * PSPD - Probe Specific Primer Design: to design primers it selects the gene-specific fragments (probes) to design primer pairs for their PCR amplification. * FSPD Fragment Specific Primer Design: primer design algorithm used when there is a very long query sequence for which multiple primers are required for its amplification. * Check Binding Specificity * Probe Design Only: Probe design algorithm could be used to find sequence-specific probes, which doesn''t show any blast hit against database. Such probe design has been used for targeted sequencing like agilent sure-select technology with next-generation sequencing.
Proper citation: PRIMEGENS (RRID:SCR_005474) 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://www.cma.mgh.harvard.edu/iatr/
A centrally available listing of all image analysis tools that are available to the neuroscience community in order to facilitate the development, identification, and sharing of tools. It is hoped that this helps the tool developers to get their tools to a larger user community and to reduce redundancy (or at least utilize tool redundancy to facilitate optimal tool design) in tool development. This also helps tool users in identification of the existing tools for specific problems as they arise. The registry is designed to be self-moderated. This means that all tool entries are owned by some responsible party who enters the tool information, and keeps it up to date via the Web.
Proper citation: Internet Analysis Tools Registry (RRID:SCR_005638) Copy
Data analysis service to predict the function of your favorite genes and gene sets. Indexing 1,421 association networks containing 266,984,699 interactions mapped to 155,238 genes from 7 organisms. GeneMANIA interaction networks are available for download in plain text format. GeneMANIA finds other genes that are related to a set of input genes, using a very large set of functional association data. Association data include protein and genetic interactions, pathways, co-expression, co-localization and protein domain similarity. You can use GeneMANIA to find new members of a pathway or complex, find additional genes you may have missed in your screen or find new genes with a specific function, such as protein kinases. Your question is defined by the set of genes you input. If members of your gene list make up a protein complex, GeneMANIA will return more potential members of the protein complex. If you enter a gene list, GeneMANIA will return connections between your genes, within the selected datasets. GeneMANIA suggests annotations for genes based on Gene Ontology term enrichment of highly interacting genes with the gene of interest. GeneMANIA is also a gene recommendation system. GeneMANIA is also accessible via a Cytoscape plugin, designed for power users. Platform: Online tool, Windows compatible, Mac OS X compatible, Linux compatible, Unix compatible
Proper citation: GeneMANIA (RRID:SCR_005709) Copy
http://estbioinfo.stat.ub.es/?page_id=2
The Statistics and Bioinformatics research group has as its main objectives the development of methods and tools to deal with problems appearing in the interface between Statistics and Bioinformatics. We started focusing in DNA microarrays but we are also interested in statistical methods for ''omics'' data integration and next generation sequencing (NGS). Our group collaborates with different research groups in the fields of biology and biomedicine, to whom it offers statistical support for problems which are specifically statistic in nature, such as experimental design or microarray data analysis, and also in more general aspects, such as modeling, analysis or data mining. After a first period of collaboration agreements with the Fundaci�� Vall d''Hebr��n Institut de Recerca we contributed to the creation of the Statistics and Bioinformatics Unit (UEB) which provides statistical and bioinformatical support to VHIR researchers.
Proper citation: University of Barcelona Statistics and Bioinformatics Research Group (RRID:SCR_005704) Copy
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