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https://github.com/PathwayAnalysisPlatform/PathwayMatcher
Software tool for multi omics pathway mapping and proteoform network generation. Open source software writen in Java to search for pathways related to a list of proteins in Reactome.
Proper citation: PathwayMatcher (RRID:SCR_016759) Copy
https://github.com/yarden/MISO/blob/fastmiso/docs/source/sashimi.rst
Software tool for quantitative visualization of aligned RNA-Seq reads that enables quantitative comparison of exon usage across samples or experimental conditions.
Proper citation: Sashimiplot (RRID:SCR_016861) Copy
http://bioconductor.org/packages/GenomicFeatures/
Software R package for making and manipulating transcript centric annotations. Used to download the genomic locations of the transcripts, exons and cds of a given organism, from either the UCSC Genome Browser or a BioMart database.
Proper citation: GenomicFeatures (RRID:SCR_016960) Copy
https://github.com/schatzlab/genomescope
Open source software package for fast genome analysis from unassembled short reads. Used to estimate genome heterozygosity, repeat content, and size from sequencing reads using a kmer-based statistical approach.
Proper citation: GenomeScope (RRID:SCR_017014) Copy
https://pachterlab.github.io/sleuth/about
Software tool for analysis of RNA-Seq experiments for which transcript abundances have been quantified with kallisto. Used for the differential analysis of gene expression data that utilizes bootstrapping in conjunction with response error linear modeling to decouple biological variance from inferential variance.
Proper citation: sleuth (RRID:SCR_016883) Copy
http://bioconductor.org/packages/GenomicRanges/
Software R package for computing and annotating genomic ranges. Used for storing and manipulating genomic intervals and variables defined along genome.
Proper citation: Genomic Ranges (RRID:SCR_017051) Copy
https://combine-lab.github.io/salmon/
Software tool for quantifying expression of transcripts using RNA-seq data. Provides fast and bias-aware quantification of transcript expression. Transcriptome-wide quantifier to correct for fragment GC-content bias.
Proper citation: Salmon (RRID:SCR_017036) Copy
https://panoramaweb.org/project/home/begin.view?
Repository software for targeted mass spectrometry assays from Skyline. Targeted proteomics knowledge base. Public repository for quantitative data sets processed in Skyline. Facilitates viewing, sharing, and disseminating results contained in Skyline documents.
Proper citation: PanoramaWeb (RRID:SCR_017136) Copy
http://research.mssm.edu/integrative-network-biology/Software.html
Software tool as probabilistic multi omics data matching procedure to curate data, identify and correct data annotation and errors in large databases. Used to check potential labeling errors in profiles where number of cis relationships is small, such as miRNA and RPPA profiles.
Proper citation: proMODMatcher (RRID:SCR_017219) Copy
https://github.com/aidenlab/juicer.git
Software platform for analyzing kilobase resolution Hi-C data. Open source tool for analyzing terabase scale Hi-C datasets. Allowes to transform raw sequence data into normalized contact maps.
Proper citation: Juicer (RRID:SCR_017226) Copy
A desktop application for push-button automated sequence analysis that can utilize cloud computing resources. CloVR is implemented as a single portable virtual machine (VM) that provides several automated analysis pipelines for microbial genomics, including 16S, whole genome and metagenome sequence analysis. The CloVR VM runs on a personal computer, utilizes local computer resources and requires minimal installation, addressing key challenges in deploying bioinformatics workflows. In addition CloVR supports use of remote cloud computing resources to improve performance for large-scale sequence processing.
Proper citation: CloVR (RRID:SCR_005290) Copy
Collection of revertible protein trap gene-breaking transposon (GBT) insertional mutants in zebrafish with active or cryopreserved lines from initially identified lines. Open to community-wide contributions including expression and functional annotation and represents world-wide central hub for information on how to obtain these lines from diverse members of International Zebrafish Protein Trap Consortium (IZPTC) and integration within other zebrafish community databases including Zebrafish Information Network (ZFIN), Ensembl and National Center for Biotechnology Information. Registration allows users to save their favorite lines for easy access, request lines from Mayo Clinic catalog, contribute to line annotation with appropriate credit, and puts them on optional mailing list for future zfishbook newletters and updates.
Proper citation: zfishbook (RRID:SCR_006896) Copy
https://github.com/brentp/mosdepth
Software command line tool for rapidly calculating genome wide sequencing coverage. Measures depth from BAM or CRAM files at either each nucleotide position in genome or for sets of genomic regions. Used for fast BAM/CRAM depth calculation for WGS, exome, or targeted sequencing quick coverage calculation for genomes and exomes.
Proper citation: mosdepth (RRID:SCR_018929) Copy
http://www.proteometools.org/index.php?id=home
Project for building molecular and digital tools from human proteome to facilitate biomedical research, drug discovery, personalized medicine and life science research.
Proper citation: ProteomeTools (RRID:SCR_018535) Copy
http://hanalyzer.sourceforge.net/
An open-source data integration system designed to assist biologists in explaining the results observed in genome-scale experiments as well as generating new hypotheses. It combines information extraction techniques, semantic data integration, and reasoning and facilitates network visualization. The Hanalyzer source code and binaries are available for download.
Proper citation: Hanalyzer (RRID:SCR_000923) Copy
Software tool for genome and metagenome distance estimation using MinHash. Reduces large sequences and sequence sets to small, representative sketches, from which global mutation distances can be rapidly estimated.
Proper citation: Mash (RRID:SCR_019135) Copy
https://bioconductor.org/packages/rtracklayer/
Software R package for interfacing with genome browsers.Supports integration of existing genome browsers with experimental data analyses performed in R. R interface to genome annotation files and UCSC genome browser.
Proper citation: rtracklayer (RRID:SCR_021325) Copy
https://github.com/stephens999/ashr
Software R package for adaptive shrinkage. Implements Empirical Bayes approach for large scale hypothesis testing and false discovery rate estimation.
Proper citation: Adaptive Shrinkage in R (RRID:SCR_023486) Copy
https://github.com/raphael-group/chisel
Software tool to infer allele and haplotype specific copy numbers in individual cells from low coverage single cell DNA sequencing data. Integrates weak allelic signals across individual cells, powering strength of single cell sequencing technologies to overcome weakness. Includes global clustering of RDRs and BAFs, and rigorous model selection procedure for inferring genome ploidy that improves both inference of allele specific and total copy numbers.
Proper citation: CHISEL (RRID:SCR_023220) Copy
https://github.com/rondolab/MR-PRESSO
Software R package for performing Mendelian randomization pleiotropy residual sum and outlier method.Used to identify horizontal pleiotropic outliers in multi instrument summary level MR testing.
Proper citation: MR-PRESSO (RRID:SCR_023697) Copy
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