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http://web.cbio.uct.ac.za/~darren/rdp.html
Software package to analyse nucleotide sequence data and identify evidence of genetic recombination. RDP3 is version of RDP program for characterizing recombination events in DNA-sequence alignments. RDP4 is version of RDP program for detection and analysis of recombination patterns in virus genomes.
Proper citation: Recombination Detection Program (RRID:SCR_018537) Copy
Software toolkit for discovering data needed to build, calibrate, and validate mechanistic models of cells. Integrated database of molecular data for quantitatively modeling cellular behavior. Web application for identifying relevant data for modeling specific organism in specific environmental condition.
Proper citation: Datanator (RRID:SCR_018651) Copy
https://github.com/KarrLab/de_sim
Software object oriented discrete event simulation tool for complex, data driven modeling. Open source, Python based object oriented discrete event simulation tool that makes it easy to use large, heterogeneous datasets and high level data science tools such as NumPy, Scipy, pandas, and SQLAlchemy to build and simulate complex computational models.
Proper citation: DE-Sim (RRID:SCR_018770) Copy
https://ohlerlab.mdc-berlin.de/software/RiboTaper_126/
Software tool as analysis pipeline for ribosome profiling experiments, which exploits triplet periodicity of ribosomal footprints to call translated regions. Statistical approach that identifies translated regions on basis of characteristic three nucleotide periodicity of Ribo-seq data.
Proper citation: RiboTaper (RRID:SCR_018880) Copy
Web application and database designed for sharing, visualizing, and analyzing protein cross-linking mass spectrometry data with emphasis on structural analysis and quality control. Includes public and private data sharing capabilities, project based interface designed to ensure security and facilitate collaboration among multiple researchers. Used for private collaboration and public data dissemination.
Proper citation: Protein Cross-Linking Database (RRID:SCR_021027) Copy
Software tool for identification of cross-linked peptides from mass spectra. Used for analysis of chemically cross-linked protein complexes. Used to analyze both novel and existing data sets.
Proper citation: Kojak (RRID:SCR_021028) Copy
http://ecoliwiki.net/colipedia/index.php/Welcome_to_EcoliWiki
A component of EcoliHub, EcoliWiki is a wiki-based system for finding, editing, and adding information about E. coli K-12 and other model organism strains of E. coli. EcoliWiki is being constructed to include information about bacteriophage, plasmids, and mobile genetic elements. Information should be easily accessible and correct, and users have the right to edit any information they feel is incorrect. Most of the E. coli information was initially seeded with a subset of information from parsing EcoCyc data dumps. For phage gamma and the F plasmid, Genbank accessions were converted to GFF, which was parsed into the appropriate tables. Other sources of content include: * user additions * monthly addition of annotations from EcoCyc * structural data from the PDB * domains and motif information from InterPro * various databases including EcoGene, RegulonDB, Genbank, GenoBase, ASAP * many many scientific papers EcoliWiki participates in the RefGenome project. EcoliWiki provides REST web services as part of the EcoliHub Web Services infrastructure project.
Proper citation: EcoliWiki (RRID:SCR_010656) Copy
https://ccb.jhu.edu/software/stringtie/
Software application for assembling of RNA-Seq alignments into potential transcripts. It enables improved reconstruction of a transcriptome from RNA-seq reads. This transcript assembling and quantification program is implemented in C++ .
Proper citation: StringTie (RRID:SCR_016323) Copy
https://github.com/BioDepot/BioDepot-workflow-builder
Software tool to create and execute reproducible bioinformatics workflows using drag and drop interface. Graphical widgets represent Docker containers executing modular task. Widgets are linked graphically to build bioinformatics workflows that can be reproducibly deployed across different local and cloud platforms. Each widget contains form-based user interface to facilitate parameter entry and console to display intermediate results.
Proper citation: BioDepot-workflow-builder (RRID:SCR_017402) Copy
https://www.rdocumentation.org/packages/qtl2/versions/0.24
Software R package for mapping quantitative trait loci with high dimensional data and multiparent populations. Used for analysis of high dimensional data and complex crosses. Interactive software environment for mapping quantitative trait loci in experimental populations.R/qtl2 software expands scope of R/qtl software package to include multiparent populations derived from more than two founder strains, such as Collaborative Cross and Diversity Outbred mice, heterogeneous stocks, and MAGIC plant populations.
Proper citation: R/qtl2 (RRID:SCR_018181) Copy
Web tool for protein-protein docking. Server provides removal of unstructured protein regions, application of attraction or repulsion, accounting for pairwise distance restraints, construction of homo-multimers, consideration of small-angle X-ray scattering data, and location of heparin-binding sites. Six different energy functions can be used, depending on protein type.This protocol describes use of various options, construction of auxiliary restraints files, selection of energy parameters, and analysis of results.
Proper citation: ClusPro (RRID:SCR_018248) Copy
Software platform to integrate transcription factor gene interactions and validate regulatory networks. Gene regulatory network validation.
Proper citation: ConnecTF (RRID:SCR_022577) Copy
https://github.com/Cai-Lab-at-University-of-Michigan/nTracer
Software tool as plug-in for ImageJ software. Used for tracing microscopic images.
Proper citation: nTracer (RRID:SCR_023032) Copy
https://github.com/compbiolabucf/APA-Scan
Software Python tool for detection and visualization of annotated and potential alternative polyadenylation events in downstream 3'-UTR of gene among two different biological conditions. Used for detection and visualization of 3'-UTR alternative polyadenylation with RNA-seq and 3'-end-seq data.
Proper citation: APA-Scan (RRID:SCR_022974) Copy
https://crispresso.pinellolab.partners.org/submission
Software suite of tools to qualitatively and quantitatively evaluate outcomes of genome editing experiments in which target loci are subject to deep sequencing and provides integrated, user friendly interface. Used for analysis of CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing outcomes from sequencing data. CRISPResso2 provides accurate and rapid genome editing sequence analysis.Used for analysis of deep sequencing data for rapid and intuitive interpretation of genome editing experiments.
Proper citation: CRISPResso (RRID:SCR_021538) Copy
https://github.com/nskvir/RepEnrich
Software tool to profile enrichment of next generation sequencing reads at transposable elements. Method to estimate repetitive element enrichment using high throughput sequencing data. Used to study genome wide transcriptional regulation of repetitive elements.RepEnrich2 is updated method to estimate repetitive element enrichment using high-throughput sequencing data.
Proper citation: RepEnrich (RRID:SCR_021733) Copy
https://vanvalen.github.io/about/
Software for segmenting individual cells in microscopy images using deep learning. Cell segmentation software.
Proper citation: DeepCell (RRID:SCR_022197) Copy
http://simbios.stanford.edu/index.html
Simbios is the NIH Center for physics-based Simulation of Biological Structures. Simbios provides infrastructure, software, and training to help biomedical researchers understand biological form and function as they create novel drugs, synthetic tissues, medical devices, and surgical interventions. Simbios is investigating a wide scale of biological structures - from molecules to organisms. Driving biological problems include RNA folding, protein folding, myosin dynamics, cardiovascular dynamics, and neuromuscular biomechanics. Investigators interested in collaborating with Simbios can apply for NIH funding. To encourage collaboration in building accurate biological models and simulations, Simbios also provides the biomedical community with https://simtk.org, a free, secure, distributed, development system for projects. Projects may include models, software, data, documentation, publications, and graphics and have automatic backups and off-site storage. Projects may be public or private and have project-specific mailing lists, forums, bug & feature databases, news, blogs, and source-code repositories. Simbios is developing and disseminating the SimTK core simulation toolkit, (simtk.org/home/simtkcore). SimTK core is open-source software developed by experienced professionals. The software includes advanced capabilities for modeling the geometry and physics of biological systems. To ensure utility and accuracy, the software and training material is being developed and tested in close collaboration with biomedical scientists. Simbios has developed OpenSim, an application for advanced neuromuscular modeling that uses the SimTK toolkit, and is making it openly available at simtk.org/home/opensim. Simbios also publishes the Biomedical Computation Review, a magazine devoted to the science and tools in biocomputation, aimed at the community which encompasses the diverse biocomputation disciplines. To help researchers find high quality software and tools Simbios has also establishes the Simbiome an inventory of high-quality commercial and academic bio-simulation tools. Simbios has recurring openings for postdoctoral researchers.
Proper citation: Simbios (RRID:SCR_004320) Copy
http://www.sci.utah.edu/cibc-software/scirun.html
A Problem Solving Environment (PSE) for modeling, simulation and visualization of scientific problems. SCIRun now includes the biomedical components formally released as BioPSE, as well as BioMesh3D. BioMesh3D is a free, easy to use program for generating quality meshes for the use in biological simulations. The most recent stable release is version 4.6.
Proper citation: SCIRun (RRID:SCR_002541) Copy
Open source Java based image processing software program designed for scientific multidimensional images. ImageJ has been transformed to ImageJ2 application to improve data engine to be sufficient to analyze modern datasets.
Proper citation: ImageJ (RRID:SCR_003070) Copy
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