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http://www.sigmaplot.com/products/sigmaplot/
Statistical analysis and scientific graphing software for Windows OS.
Proper citation: SigmaPlot (RRID:SCR_003210) Copy
http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2012/05/10/bioinformatics.bts271.full.pdf
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on March 7,2024. Software for somatic single nucleotide variant (SNV) and small indel detection from sequencing data of matched tumor-normal samples. The method employs a novel Bayesian approach which represents continuous allele frequencies for both tumor and normal samples, whilst leveraging the expected genotype structure of the normal. This is achieved by representing the normal sample as a mixture of germline variation with noise, and representing the tumor sample as a mixture of the normal sample with somatic variation. A natural consequence of the model structure is that sensitivity can be maintained at high tumor impurity without requiring purity estimates. The method has superior accuracy and sensitivity on impure samples compared to approaches based on either diploid genotype likelihoods or general allele-frequency tests.
Proper citation: Strelka (RRID:SCR_005109) Copy
A commercial software tool for statistical analysis.
Proper citation: SyStat (RRID:SCR_010455) Copy
Powerful, accessible statistical tools for fast visualization and analysis of microarrays - expression arrays, miRNA, exon arrays and genomics copy number data.
Proper citation: GeneSpring GX (RRID:SCR_010972) Copy
http://www.perkinelmer.com/pages/020/cellularimaging/products/openlab.xhtml
A software package for performing 2D microscope image processing and integrating and controlling a diverse array of instrumentation in a laboratory environment. The software suite has four basic areas of operation acquisition, image presentation, and storage, analysis, and automation., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: Openlab (RRID:SCR_012158) Copy
http://bioinf.cs.ucl.ac.uk/downloads/MetaPSICOV/
Software tool for accurate prediction of contacts and long range hydrogen bonding in proteins.
Proper citation: MetaPSICOV (RRID:SCR_024517) Copy
http://www.niehs.nih.gov/research/resources/software/biostatistics/art/
A set of simulation tools to generate synthetic next-generation sequencing reads. ART simulates sequencing reads by mimicking real sequencing process with empirical error models or quality profiles summarized from large recalibrated sequencing data. ART can also simulate reads using user own read error model or quality profiles. ART supports simulation of single-end, paired-end/mate-pair reads of three major commercial next-generation sequencing platforms: Illumina''''s Solexa, Roche''''s 454 and Applied Biosystems'''' SOLiD. ART can be used to test or benchmark a variety of method or tools for next-generation sequencing data analysis, including read alignment, de novo assembly, SNP and structure variation discovery. ART is implemented in C++ with optimized algorithms and is highly efficient in read simulation. ART outputs reads in the FASTQ format, and alignments in the ALN format. ART can also generate alignments in the SAM alignment or UCSC BED file format.
Proper citation: ART (RRID:SCR_006538) Copy
Ratings or validation data are available for this resource
http://www.ingenuity.com/products/pathways_analysis.html
A web-based software application that enables users to analyze, integrate, and understand data derived from gene expression, microRNA, and SNP microarrays, metabolomics, proteomics, and RNA-Seq experiments, and small-scale experiments that generate gene and chemical lists. Users can search for targeted information on genes, proteins, chemicals, and drugs, and build interactive models of experimental systems. IPA allows exploration of molecular, chemical, gene, protein and miRNA interactions, creation of custom molecular pathways, and the ability to view and modify metabolic, signaling, and toxicological canonical pathways. In addition to the networks and pathways that can be created, IPA can provide multiple layering of additional information, such as drugs, disease genes, expression data, cellular functions and processes, or a researchers own genes or chemicals of interest.
Proper citation: Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (RRID:SCR_008653) Copy
http://wishart.biology.ualberta.ca/cgview/
A Java package for generating high quality, zoomable maps of circular genomes. Its primary purpose is to serve as a component of sequence annotation pipelines, as a means of generating visual output suitable for the web., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: CGView (RRID:SCR_011779) Copy
Software for searching DNA sequence databases for RNA structure and sequence similarities.
Proper citation: Infernal (RRID:SCR_011809) Copy
An open-source program for doing molecular docking.
Proper citation: AutoDock Vina (RRID:SCR_011958) Copy
http://mrbayes.sourceforge.net/
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE.Documented on February 28,2023. Software program for Bayesian inference and model choice across a wide range of phylogenetic and evolutionary models.
Proper citation: MrBayes (RRID:SCR_012067) Copy
http://ceas.cbi.pku.edu.cn/index.html
Integrates many useful tools to simplify ChIP-chip analysis for biologists., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: CEAS (RRID:SCR_010946) Copy
http://www.chemcomp.com/MOE-Molecular_Operating_Environment.htm
Drug discovery software package which can be used in structure-based design, fragment-based design, pharmacophore discovery, medicinal chemistry, protein and antibody modelling, and molecular modeling and simulations. Each aspect of the software package has its own unique features: for example, features for structure-based design include active site detection, scaffold replacement, multi fragment search, and solvent analysis.
Proper citation: MOE (RRID:SCR_014882) Copy
http://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/lumi.html
Software that provides an integrated solution for the Illumina microarray data analysis.
Proper citation: lumi (RRID:SCR_012781) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/2.12/bioc/html/Ringo.html
Software package that facilitates the primary analysis of ChIP-chip data.
Proper citation: Ringo (RRID:SCR_012973) Copy
The MOBY-S system defines an ontology-based messaging standard through which a client will be able to automatically discover and interact with task-appropriate biological data and analytical service providers, without requiring manual manipulation of data formats as data flows from one provider to the next. The BioMoby project was initiated in 2001 from within the model organism database community. It aimed to standardize methodologies to facilitate information exchange and access to analytical resources, using a consensus driven approach. Six years later, the BioMoby development community is pleased to announce the release of the 1.0 version of the interoperability framework, registry Application Programming Interface and supporting Perl and Java code-bases. Together, these provide interoperable access to over 1400 bioinformatics resources worldwide through the BioMoby platform, and this number continues to grow. Here we highlight and discuss the features of BioMoby that make it distinct from other Semantic Web Service and interoperability initiatives, and that have been instrumental to its deployment and use by a wide community of bioinformatics service providers. Sponsors: Funding was provided by Genome Prairie and Genome Alberta A Bioinformatics Platform for Genome Canada''; Canadian Institutes for Health Research; The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; The Heart and Stroke Foundation for BC and Yukon; The EPSRC through the myGrid (GR/R67743/01, EP/C536444/1, EP/D044324/1, GR/T17457/01) e-Science projects; The Spanish National Institute for Bioinformatics (INB) through Fundacin Genoma Espaa; The Generation Challenge Programme (GCP; http://www.generationcp.org) of the Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research. :Keywords: Ontology, Messaging, Standard, Client, Automatically, Discovery, Biological, Data, ANalytical, Service, Model, Organism, Database, Java, Platform, Semantic, Bioinformatics,
Proper citation: BioMoby (RRID:SCR_013386) Copy
American multinational technology company that specializes in internet related services and products, which include online advertising technologies, search engine, cloud computing, software, and hardware. Considered one of Big Four technology companies, alongside Amazon, Apple and Facebook.
Proper citation: Google (RRID:SCR_017097) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/chimera.html
A Bioconductor package that organizes, annotates, analyses and validates fusions reported by different fusion detection tools. The current implementation can deal with output from bellerophontes, chimeraScan, deFuse, fusionCatcher, FusionFinder, FusionHunter, FusionMap, mapSplice, Rsubread, tophat-fusion, tophat-fusion-post and STAR. The core of Chimera is a fusion data structure that can store fusion events detected with any of the aforementioned tools.
Proper citation: Chimera (RRID:SCR_002959) Copy
An algorithm for the identification of microRNA targets. Details are provided (3' UTR alignments with predicted sites, links to various public databases etc) regarding: # microRNA target predictions in vertebrates (Krek et al, Nature Genetics 37:495-500 (2005)) # microRNA target predictions in seven Drosophila species (Grn et al, PLoS Comp. Biol. 1:e13 (2005)) # microRNA targets in three nematode species (Lall et al, Current Biology 16, 1-12 (2006)) # human microRNA targets that are not conserved but co-expressed (i.e. the microRNA and mRNA are expressed in the same tissue) (Chen and Rajewsky, Nat Genet 38, 1452-1456 (2006)) co-expressed targets
Proper citation: PicTar (RRID:SCR_003343) Copy
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