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Centre for Modeling Human Disease Gene Trap Resource
 
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Centre for Modeling Human Disease Gene Trap Resource (RRID:SCR_002785) CMHD Gene Trap Resource production service resource, material service resource, biomaterial manufacture, service resource Generate gene trap insertions using mutagenic polyA trap vectors, followed by sequence tagging to develop a library of mutagenized ES cells freely available to the scientific community. This library is searchable by sequence or key word searches including gene name or symbol, chromosome location, or Gene Ontology (GO) terms. In addition,they offer a custom email alert service in which researchers are able to submit search criteria. Researchers will receive automated e-mail notification of matching gene trap clones as they are entered into the library and database. The resource features the use of complementary second and third generation polyA trap vectors developed by the Stanford lab and the laboratory of Professor Yasumasa Ishida of the Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST) in Japan to mutagenize murine embryonic stem (ES) cells. CMHD gene trap clones are distributed by the Canadian Mouse Mutant Repository(CMMR). Information about ordering, services, and pricing can be found on their web site (http://www.cmmr.ca/services/index.html)., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 15,2026. embryonic stem cell, polya trap vector, gene trap, insertion, mutagenic polya trap vector, sequence, expression, mutagenesis, gene, mutation, expression profile, phenotype, database, gene expression, vector insertion, expressed sequence tag, blast, clone is related to: Gene Ontology
is related to: CMMR - Canadian Mouse Mutant Repository
is related to: International Gene Trap Consortium
has parent organization: CMHD - Centre for Modeling Human Disease
Canadian Institutes of Health Research ;
Genome Canada ;
Genome Prairie ;
NIH
PMID:14681480 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-02891 http://www.cmhd.ca/sub/genetrap.asp SCR_002785 Centre for Modeling Human Disease (CMHD) Gene Trap Resource 2026-02-16 09:45:54 3
Simtk.org
 
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Simtk.org (RRID:SCR_002680) SimTK software repository, software application, software resource, simulation software A National NIH Center for Biomedical Computing that focuses on physics-based simulation of biological structures and provides open access to high quality simulation tools, accurate models and the people behind them. It serves as a repository for models that are published (as well as the associated code) to create a living archive of simulation scholarship. Simtk.org is organized into projects. A project represents a research endeavor, a software package or a collection of documents and publications. Includes sharing of image files, media, references to publications and manuscripts, as well as executables and applications for download and source code. Simulation tools are free to download and space is available for developers to manage, share and disseminate code. model, modeling, rna folding, protein folding, myosin dynamics, neuromuscular biomechanics, cardiovascular dynamics, biomolecular simulation, biomedical computing, repository, cardiovascular, neuromuscular, myosin, rna, simulation, biocomputation is used by: NIF Data Federation
lists: Adaptively Sampled Particle Fluids
lists: OpenMM
lists: CPODES numerical integrator
is listed by: Biositemaps
is listed by: Integrated Models
is listed by: DataCite
is listed by: re3data.org
is related to: OpenSim
is related to: Simbody(tm): SimTK Multibody Dynamics Toolset
is related to: SimVascular
is related to: SAFA Footprinting Software
is related to: Ion Simulator Interface
is related to: LAPACK linear algebra library
is related to: Neuromuscular Models Library
has parent organization: Simbios
is parent organization of: FEATURE
is parent organization of: Cardiovascular Model Repository
is parent organization of: ConTrack
is parent organization of: Allopathfinder
is parent organization of: Molecular Simulation Trajectories Archive of a Villin Variant
is parent organization of: LAPACK linear algebra library
is parent organization of: SimTKCore
NIH ;
NIGMS U54 GM072970
Free, Available for download, Freely available nif-0000-23302, DOI:10.17616/R3QJ4B, DOI:10.18735 https://doi.org/10.17616/R3QJ4B
https://doi.org/10.17616/r3qj4b
https://doi.org/10.18735/
https://dx.doi.org/10.18735/
SCR_002680 Simulation Toolkit, SimTK - the Simulation Toolkit 2026-02-16 09:45:48 18
Molecular Simulation Trajectories Archive of a Villin Variant
 
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Molecular Simulation Trajectories Archive of a Villin Variant (RRID:SCR_002704) Molecular Simulation Trajectories Archive of a Villin Variant data set, data or information resource, d spatial image An archive of hundreds of all-atom, explicit solvent molecular dynamics simulations that were performed on a set of nine unfolded conformations of a variant of the villin headpiece subdomain (HP-35 NleNle). It includes scripts for accessing the archive of villin trajectories as well as a VMD plug-in for viewing the trajectories. In addition, all starting structures used in the trajectories are also provided. The simulations were generated using a distributed computing method utilizing the symmetric multiprocessing paradigm for individual nodes of the Folding_at_home distributed computing network. The villin trajectories in the archive are divided into two projects: PROJ3036 and PROJ3037. PROJ3036 contains trajectories starting from nine non-folded configurations. PROJ3037 contains trajectories starting from the native (folded) state. Runs 0 through 8 (in PROJ3036) correspond to starting configurations 0 through 8 discussed in the paper in J. Mol. Biol. (2007) 374(3):806-816 (see the publications tab for a full reference), whereas RUN9 uses the same starting configuration as RUN8. Each run contains 100 trajectories (named clone 0-99), each with the same starting configuration but different random velocities. Trajectories vary in their length of time and are subdivided into frames, also known as a generation. Each frame contains around 400 configurational snapshots, or timepoints, of the trajectory, with the last configurational snapshot of frame i corresponding to the first configurational snapshot of generation i+1. The goal is to allow researchers to analyze and benefit from the many trajectories produced through the simulations. dynamic, atom, headpiece, molecular, simulation, solvent, protein folding, villin, molecule, trajectory, simulation, molecular dynamics trajectory is listed by: Biositemaps
has parent organization: Simtk.org
Stanford University; California; USA ;
Graduate Fellowship ;
NIH ;
NIGMS R01-GM062868;
NSF MCB-0317072
PMID:17950314 Acknowledgement requested, Available in Gromacs and PDB formats. nif-0000-23331 SCR_002704 2026-02-16 09:45:58 0
International HapMap Project
 
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International HapMap Project (RRID:SCR_002846) HapMap experimental protocol, data or information resource, database, narrative resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 22, 2016. A multi-country collaboration among scientists and funding agencies to develop a public resource where genetic similarities and differences in human beings are identified and catalogued. Using this information, researchers will be able to find genes that affect health, disease, and individual responses to medications and environmental factors. All of the information generated by the Project will be released into the public domain. Their goal is to compare the genetic sequences of different individuals to identify chromosomal regions where genetic variants are shared. Public and private organizations in six countries are participating in the International HapMap Project. Data generated by the Project can be downloaded with minimal constraints. HapMap project related data, software, and documentation include: bulk data on genotypes, frequencies, LD data, phasing data, allocated SNPs, recombination rates and hotspots, SNP assays, Perlegen amplicons, raw data, inferred genotypes, and mitochondrial and chrY haplogroups; Generic Genome Browser software; protocols and information on assay design, genotyping and other protocols used in the project; and documentation of samples/individuals and the XML format used in the project. genetic variant, disease, genetic sequence, genetic variation, single nucleotide polymorphism, genetic diversity, dna, sequence, catalog, genome, chromosome, bio.tools is used by: BioSample Database at EBI
is listed by: OMICtools
is listed by: bio.tools
is listed by: Debian
is related to: SNAP - SNP Annotation and Proxy Search
is related to: Haploview
is related to: NHGRI Sample Repository for Human Genetic Research
is related to: DistiLD - Diseases and Traits in LD
is related to: SNP at Ethnos
is related to: GBrowse
has parent organization: NCBI
Chinese Academy of Sciences ;
Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology ;
Delores Dore Eccles Foundation ;
Genome Canada ;
Genome Quebec ;
Hong Kong Innovation and Technology Commission ;
Japanese Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology MEXT ;
National Natural Science Foundation of China ;
SNP Consortium ;
University Grants Committee of Hong Kong ;
Wellcome Trust ;
W. M. Keck Foundation ;
NIH
PMID:14685227 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-02940, biotools:int_hapmap_project, r3d100011835, OMICS_00273 http://www.hapmap.org/
https://bio.tools/int_hapmap_project
https://doi.org/10.17616/R3H06Q
http://snp.cshl.org SCR_002846 HapMap Project 2026-02-16 09:45:51 6817
CompuCell3D
 
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CompuCell3D (RRID:SCR_003052) CC3D software application, software resource, simulation software Open-source simulation environment for multi-cell, single-cell-based modeling of tissues, organs and organisms. It uses Cellular Potts Model to model cell behavior. model, simulation, cellular, multi-cellular, windows, mac os x, linux, tissue, organ, organism, cell behavior has parent organization: Indiana University; Indiana; USA NIH ;
EPA
PMID:22482955 Free, Available for download, Freely available nlx_157668 SCR_003052 2026-02-16 09:45:59 70
NIH PRECISION Human Pain Network
 
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NIH PRECISION Human Pain Network (RRID:SCR_025458) data or information resource, topical portal, disease-related portal, portal Project titled Program to Reveal and Evaluate Cells-to-gene Information that Specify Intricacies, Origins, and Nature of Human Pain (PRECISION) Network to develop meaningful resource for knowledge transfer, and to integrate and share Human Pain Associated Genes and Cell Datasets. Building knowledge platform to visualize, query, and interact with these data will support researchers and help accelerate dissemination of vital data to the larger scientific community. These goals align with NIH Helping to End Addiction Long-term (HEAL) Initiative, which seeks to accelerate the discovery and successful translation of non-addictive pain therapeutics. PRECISION Human Pain Network will leverage prior interdisciplinary collaboration to create workflows, tools, and infrastructure to define data and metadata types, to improve data management and sharing, and to integrate datasets and visualization tools. Human pain network, human pain associated genes and cell datasets, knowledge platform, HEAL, integrated data, is related to: SPARC Portal
is related to: Harmonized DRG and TG Reference Atlas
NIH Free, Freely available SCR_025458 PRECISION Pain Network 2026-02-15 09:23:00 13
BETSY
 
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BETSY (RRID:SCR_026239) source code, software resource Software system for performing bioinformatics analyses. System includes knowledge base where the capabilities of bioinformatics software is explicitly and formally encoded. Backwards-chaining rule-based expert system comprised of data model that can capture richness of biological data, and inference engine that reasons on knowledge base to produce workflows. Knowledge base is populated with rules to analyze microarray and next generation sequencing data. produce workflows, performing bioinformatics analyses, microarray data analysis, next generation sequencing data analysis, Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas ;
NIH
PMID:28052928 Free, Available for download, Freely available, SCR_026239 Bioinformatics ExperT SYstem 2026-02-15 09:23:59 0
PharmKGB
 
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PharmKGB (RRID:SCR_025580) knowledge base, data or information resource NIH-funded resource that provides information about how human genetic variation affects response to medications. PharmGKB collects, curates and disseminates knowledge about clinically actionable gene-drug associations and genotype-phenotype relationships. human genetic variation affects, response to medications, clinically actionable gene-drug associations, genotype-phenotype relationships, NIH Free, Freely available, SCR_025580 Pharmacogenomics Knowledgebase 2026-02-15 09:23:57 104
NIH Division of Nutrition Research Coordination
 
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NIH Division of Nutrition Research Coordination (RRID:SCR_001469) DNRC data or information resource, topical portal, training resource, portal Coordinates nutritional sciences-related research and research training across the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and among Federal Agencies by providing mechanisms to communicate research, research training, policy, and education initiatives. The DNRC facilitates the exchange of information, coordinates workshops and seminars on critical issues, encourages national and international research collaborations, and serves as the NIH primary point of contact for the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and other agencies, departments, and organizations in matters pertaining to nutritional sciences and physical activity. Through its dedicated efforts to promote scientific policy reviews, innovative research, interagency collaboration, and technical advancements, the DNRC strives to define the increasing roles of nutritional sciences and physical activity in health promotion and disease prevention and treatment. nutrition, adult human, child, nutritional sciences, physical activity, health promotion, disease prevention, treatment is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
has parent organization: National Institutes of Health
is parent organization of: Human Nutrition Research Information Management
NIH Free, Freely Available nlx_152699 http://dnrc.nih.gov/ SCR_001469 Division of Nutrition Research Coordination 2026-02-16 09:45:29 0
Minnesota Liver Tissue Cell Distribution System
 
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Minnesota Liver Tissue Cell Distribution System (RRID:SCR_004840) LTCDS tissue bank, material resource, biomaterial supply resource Tissue bank that provides human liver tissue from regional centers for distribution to scientific investigators throughout the United States. These USA regional centers have active liver transplant programs with human subjects approval to provide portions of the resected pathologic liver for which the transplant is performed. liver, cirrhosis, fulminate, failure, chronic, rejection, inborn, error, metabolism, normal, cell, culture, isolated, hepatocyte, culture is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
is listed by: NIDDK Research Resources
is related to: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: University of Minnesota Medical School; Minnesota; USA
Childhood cirrhosis, Adult cirrhosis, Fulminate liver failure, Chronic rejection, Inborn error of metabolism, Normal, Cirrhosis NIH Public, USA nlx_82318 http://www.med.umn.edu/peds/gi/ltcds/, http://www.med.umn.edu/peds/ltcds/home.html, http://www.med.umn.edu/peds/ltpads/ SCR_004840 University of Minnesota Liver Tissue Cell Distribution System, Liver Tissue Procurement and Distribution System, Liver Tissue Cell Distribution System, Liver Tissue Cell Distribution System (LTCDS), LTPADS 2026-02-16 09:46:31 2
Brain atlas of the common marmoset
 
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Brain atlas of the common marmoset (RRID:SCR_005135) Brain Atlas of the Common Marmoset data or information resource, atlas THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on October 1, 2019. The first brain atlas for the common marmoset to be made available since a printed atlas by Stephan, Baron and Schwerdtfeger published in 1980. It is a combined histological and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) atlas constructed from the brains of two adult female marmosets. Histological sections were processed from Nissl staining and digitized to produce an atlas in a large format that facilitates visualization of structures with significant detail. Naming of identifiable brain structures was performed utilizing current terminology. For the present atlas, an adult female was perfused through the heart with PBS followed by 10% formalin. The brain was then sent to Neuroscience Associates of Knoxville, TN, who prepared the brain for histological analysis. The brain was cut in the coronal (frontal) plane at 40 microns, every sixth section stained for Nissl granules with thionine and every seventh section stained for myelinated fibers with the Weil technique. The mounted sections were photographed at the NIH (Medical Arts and Photography Branch). The equipment used was a Nikon Multiphot optical bench with Zeiss Luminar 100 mm lens, and scanned with a Better Light 6100 scan back driven by Better Light Viewfinder 5.3 software. The final images were saved as arrays of 6000x8000 pixels in Adobe Photoshop 6.0. A scale in mm provided with these images permitted construction of the final Nissl atlas files with a horizontal and vertical scale. Some additional re-touching (brightness and contrast) was done with Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0. The schematic (labeled) atlas plates were created from the Nissl images. The nomenclature came almost exclusively from brainmaps.org, where a rhesus monkey brain with structures labeled can be found. The labels for the MRI images were placed by M. R. Zametkin, under supervision from Dr. Newman. callithrix jacchus jacchus, marmoset, primate neuroanatomy, callitrichidae, female, forebrain, thalamus, midbrain, brainstem, magnetic resonance imaging, adult, callithrix, histological section, nissl staining, brain, mri has parent organization: NICHD Developmental Neuroethology - Laboratory of Comparative Ethology NIH ;
NICHD ;
NINDS
PMID:19744521 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. nlx_144140 SCR_005135 Brain Atlas of the Common Marmoset Callithrix jacchus jacchus 2026-02-16 09:46:26 0
NCI-Frederick
 
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NCI-Frederick (RRID:SCR_004880) FNLCR service resource, core facility, access service resource A federally funded research and development center dedicated to biomedical research. NCI-Frederick partners with university, government, and corporate scientists to speed the translation of laboratory research into new diagnostic tests and treatments for cancer and HIV/AIDS. NCI-Frederick is comprised of more than 2,800 government- and contractor-employed biomedical researchers, laboratory technicians, and support staff and several cancer research centers. The FNLCR provides quick response capabilities and meets special long-term research and development needs for NCI that cannot be met as effectively by existing in-house or contractor resources. cancer, aids, research, treatment, technology has parent organization: National Cancer Institute
is parent organization of: DAVID
is parent organization of: NCI Mouse Repository
is parent organization of: Database for Annotation Visualization and Integrated Discovery
is parent organization of: Retroviral Tagged Cancer Gene Database
is parent organization of: Cancer Imaging Archive (TCIA)
is parent organization of: AVIA
Cancer NIH Available to the research community nlx_155984, Wikidata: Q28405614, grid.418021.e, ISNI: 0000 0004 0535 8394, nlx_85397, SCR_011245 https://ror.org/03v6m3209 http://www.ncifcrf.gov/ SCR_004880 NCI Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research, Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research, Frederick National Lab 2026-02-16 09:46:24 2
NIH SciEd Blog
 
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NIH SciEd Blog (RRID:SCR_005499) NIH SciEd Blog data or information resource, blog, narrative resource A blog put out by the NIH Office of Science Education. science, education, adult human, young human, adolescent, child has parent organization: NIH Office of Science Education NIH nlx_146224 SCR_005499 National Institutes of Health SciEd Blog 2026-02-16 09:46:28 0
FuncAssociate: The Gene Set Functionator
 
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FuncAssociate: The Gene Set Functionator (RRID:SCR_005768) FuncAssociate production service resource, service resource, data analysis service, analysis service resource A web-based tool that accepts as input a list of genes, and returns a list of GO attributes that are over- (or under-) represented among the genes in the input list. Only those over- (or under-) representations that are statistically significant, after correcting for multiple hypotheses testing, are reported. Currently 37 organisms are supported. In addition to the input list of genes, users may specify a) whether this list should be regarded as ordered or unordered; b) the universe of genes to be considered by FuncAssociate; c) whether to report over-, or under-represented attributes, or both; and d) the p-value cutoff. A new version of FuncAssociate supports a wider range of naming schemes for input genes, and uses more frequently updated GO associations. However, some features of the original version, such as sorting by LOD or the option to see the gene-attribute table, are not yet implemented. Platform: Online tool gene, gene ontology, statistical analysis, web service, bio.tools is listed by: Gene Ontology Tools
is listed by: OMICtools
is listed by: bio.tools
is listed by: Debian
is related to: Gene Ontology
has parent organization: Roth Laboratory
NIH ;
Canadian Institute for Advanced Research ;
NINDS NS054052;
NINDS NS035611;
NHLBI HL081341;
NHGRI HG0017115;
NHGRI HG004233;
NHGRI HG003224
PMID:19717575
PMID:14668247
Free for academic use, Acknowledgement requested biotools:funcassociate, OMICS_02264, nlx_149233 http://llama.mshri.on.ca/cgi/func/funcassociate
https://bio.tools/funcassociate
SCR_005768 2026-02-16 09:46:32 36
CRCView
 
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CRCView (RRID:SCR_007092) CRCView production service resource, service resource, data analysis service, analysis service resource Web-based microarray data analysis and visualization system powered by CRC, or Chinese Restaurant cluster, a Dirichlet process model-based clustering algorithm recently developed by Dr. Steve Qin. It also incorporates several gene expression analysis programs from Bioconductor, including GOStats, genefilter, and Heatplus. CRCView also installs from the Bioconductor system 78 annotation libraries of microarray chips for human (31), mouse (24), rat (14), zebrafish (1), chicken (1), Drosophila (3), Arabidopsis (2), Caenorhabditis elegans (1), and Xenopus Laevis (1). CRCView allows flexible input data format, automated model-based CRC clustering analysis, rich graphical illustration, and integrated Gene Ontology (GO)-based gene enrichment for efficient annotation and interpretation of clustering results. CRC has the following features comparing to other clustering tools: 1) able to infer number of clusters, 2) able to cluster genes displaying time-shifted and/or inverted correlations, 3) able to tolerate missing genotype data and 4) provide confidence measure for clusters generated. You need to register for an account in the system to store your data and analyses. The data and results can be visited again anytime you log in. microarray, gene expression, cluster, gene, expression profile, data repository, bio.tools is listed by: bio.tools
is listed by: Debian
is related to: Bioconductor
is related to: Gene Ontology
has parent organization: University of Michigan; Ann Arbor; USA
University of Michigan; Michigan; USA ;
Institutional Fund ;
NIH U013422;
NIAID 1R21AI057875-01
PMID:17485426 Registration required biotools:crcview, nlx_99864 https://bio.tools/crcview http://helab.bioinformatics.med.umich.edu/crcview/ SCR_007092 Chinese Restaurant ClusterView 2026-02-16 09:46:53 0
Midas Platform
 
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Midas Platform (RRID:SCR_002186) Midas software application, software resource, data management software, software toolkit Open-source toolkit that enables the rapid creation of tailored, web-enabled data storage and provides a cohesive system for data management, visualization, and processing. At its core, Midas Platform is implemented as a PHP modular framework with a backend database (PostGreSQL, MySQL and non-relational databases). While the Midas Platform system can be installed and deployed without any customization, the framework has been designed with customization in mind. As building one system to fit all is not optimal, the framework has been extended to support plugins and layouts. Through integration with a range of other open-source toolkits, applications, or internal proprietary workflows, Midas Platform offers a solid foundation to meet the needs of data-centric computing. Midas Platform provides a variety of data access methods, including web, file system and DICOM server interfaces, and facilitates extending the methods in which data is stored to other relational and non-relational databases. data storage, data analysis, visualization, multimedia, digital archiving, processing has parent organization: Kitware NLM ;
NIH ;
NCI
PMID:18560078 Apache License, v2, Simplified BSD License, BSD License nlx_154696 SCR_002186 Midas Platform - The Multimedia Digital Archiving System 2026-02-16 09:45:41 42
Calculator for Association with Two Stage design
 
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Calculator for Association with Two Stage design (RRID:SCR_007238) CaTS software application, software resource Software tool for carrying out power calculations for large genetic association studies, including two stage genome wide association studies. Calculator, genetic association, genetic association studies, two stage genome wide association studies, has parent organization: University of Michigan; Ann Arbor; USA NIH Free, Freely available nlx_154258, SCR_009139, nif-0000-30278 SCR_007238 CATS, power Calculator for Association with Two Stage design 2026-02-16 09:46:55 308
Conservation
 
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Conservation (RRID:SCR_016064) software application, software resource, software toolkit Software for scoring protein sequence conservation using the Jensen-Shannon divergence. It can be used to predict catalytic sites and residues near bound ligands. scoring, protein, sequence, conservation, Jensen-Shannon, divergence, predict, catalytic, site, bound, ligands, clustal, fasta, concave is related to: Princeton University; New Jersey; USA NIH T32 HG003284;
NSF IIS-0612231;
NSF PECASE MCB-0093399;
NIGMS GM076275;
NIH P50 GM071508
PMID:17519246 Free, Available for download SCR_016064 Conservation-code 2026-02-16 09:48:56 1564
Mash
 
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Mash (RRID:SCR_019135) software application, software resource, data analytics software 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. Genome distance estimation, metagenome distance estimation, MinHash, mutation distance, sequence, sequence set is listed by: Debian
is listed by: OMICtools
NHGRI ;
NIH
PMID:27323842 Free, Available for download, Freely available OMICS_10468 https://mash.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
https://sources.debian.org/src/mash/
SCR_019135 2026-02-16 09:49:36 54
COSMIIC HORNET
 
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COSMIIC HORNET (RRID:SCR_023679) COSMIIC software repository, software resource Open source neurostimulation and recording hardware instrument platform. Part of the SPARC project. COSMIIC is based on the Networked Neuroprosthesis developed at Case Western Reserve University. Networked Neuroprosthesis, neurostimulation and recording hardware, instrument platform, SPARC project, is related to: Case Western Reserve University; Ohio; USA NIH U41NS129436 Free, Freely available SCR_023679 Cleveland Open Source Modular Implant Innovators Community 2026-02-16 09:50:33 0

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