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http://agbase.msstate.edu/cgi-bin/tools/goprofiler_select.pl
Service that provides a summary of GO annotations available for each species. The user provides a taxon id and GOProfiler displays the number of GO associations and the number of annotated proteins for that species. The results are listed by evidence code and a separate list of unannotated proteins is also provided.
Proper citation: GOProfiler (RRID:SCR_005683) Copy
http://genome-www.stanford.edu/TMA/
Software Tools for High-Throughput Analysis and Archiving of Immunohistochemistry Staining Data Obtained with Tissue Microarrays.
Proper citation: Stanford TMA Software (RRID:SCR_005598) Copy
http://www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk/downloads/oxbench/
A suite of programs aimed at developers of alignment methods rather than end-users to assess the accuracy of multiple sequence alignment methods. It includes a reference database of protein multiple sequence alignments that were generated by consideration of protein three-dimensional structure.
Proper citation: OXBench (RRID:SCR_005591) Copy
http://staden.sourceforge.net/
A fully developed set of DNA sequence assembly (Gap4 and Gap5), editing and analysis tools (Spin) for Unix, Linux, MacOSX and MS Windows.
Proper citation: Staden Package (RRID:SCR_005629) Copy
http://mesquiteproject.org/packages/chromaseq/
A software package in Mesquite that processes chromatograms, makes contigs, base calls, etc., using in part the programs Phred and Phrap.
Proper citation: Chromaseq (RRID:SCR_005587) Copy
https://github.com/phe-bioinformatics/snp-search/tree/master/test_data
A software tool that manages SNP data and outputs useful information which can be used to test important biological hypotheses.
Proper citation: snp-search (RRID:SCR_005618) Copy
http://www.ibridgenetwork.org/wustl/splinter
Software that detects and quantifies short IN/DELs as well as single nucleotide substitutions in pooled-DNA samples.
Proper citation: SPLINTER (RRID:SCR_005826) Copy
http://watson.nci.nih.gov/bioc_mirror/packages/2.11/bioc/html/EDASeq.html
Software for numerical and graphical summaries of RNA-Seq read data. Within-lane normalization procedures to adjust for GC-content effect (or other gene-level effects) on read counts: loess robust local regression, global-scaling, and full-quantile normalization (Risso et al., 2011). Between-lane normalization procedures to adjust for distributional differences between lanes (e.g., sequencing depth): global-scaling and full-quantile normalization (Bullard et al., 2010)., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: EDASeq (RRID:SCR_006751) Copy
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mubiomics/
A set of scripts (mostly python) for processing reads generated by the Roche 454 or Illumina next-gen sequencing platforms. Included are quality control, read demultiplexing and microbiome characterisation scripts for use with usearch, pplacer and RDP classifier.
Proper citation: mubiomics (RRID:SCR_006785) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/2.11/bioc/html/ShortRead.html
Software package for input, quality assessment and exploration of high-throughput sequence data. Used for input, quality assurance, and basic manipulation of `short read'' DNA sequences such as those produced by Solexa, 454, and related technologies, including exible import of common short read data formats.
Proper citation: ShortRead (RRID:SCR_006813) Copy
http://compbio.bccrc.ca/software/mutationseq/
A software suite using feature-based classifiers for somatic mutation prediction from paired tumour/normal next-generation sequencing data. mutationSeq has the advantages of integrating different features (e.g., base qualities, mapping qualities, strand bias, and tailed distance features), and validated somatic mutations to make predictions. Given paired normal/tumour bam files, mutationSeq will output the probability of each candidate site being somatic.
Proper citation: mutationSeq (RRID:SCR_006815) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/2.12/bioc/html/RIPSeeker.html
A statistical software package for identifying protein-associated transcripts from RIP-seq experiments. Infer and discriminate RIP peaks from RIP-seq alignments using two-state HMM with negative binomial emission probability. While RIPSeeker is specifically tailored for RIP-seq data analysis, it also provides a suite of bioinformatics tools integrated within this self-contained software package comprehensively addressing issues ranging from post-alignments processing to visualization and annotation.
Proper citation: RIPSeeker (RRID:SCR_006810) Copy
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qudaich/
A software package for local sequence alignment for next-generation sequencing (NGS) data. It generates the pairwise local alignments between a query dataset against a database. The main design purpose of qudaich is to focus on datasets from next generation sequencing. These the datasets generally have hundreds of thousand sequences or more, and so, the input database should contain large number of sequences. Qudaich is flexible and its algorithmic structure imposes no restriction on the absolute limit of the acceptable read length, but the current version of qudaich allow read length <2000 bp. Qudaich can be used to align DNA, translated DNA and protein sequences.
Proper citation: Qudaich (RRID:SCR_006775) Copy
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gbsbarcode/
PERL script used to split barcode of Illumina sequencing data created by GBS protocol (www.maizegenetics.net). The barcode has variable size. Paired-end reads are supported.
Proper citation: GBS barcode splitter (RRID:SCR_006799) Copy
https://github.com/friend1ws/EBCall
A software package for somatic mutation detection (including InDels). EBCall uses not only paired tumor/normal sequence data of a target sample, but also multiple non-paired normal reference samples for evaluating distribution of sequencing errors, which leads to an accurate mutaiton detection even in case of low sequencing depths and low allele frequencies.
Proper citation: EBCall (RRID:SCR_006791) Copy
http://sourceforge.net/projects/bamstats/
A GUI desktop tool for calculating and displaying metrics to assess the success of Next Generation Sequencing mapping tools. BAMstats is written in Java and based around the Picard API.
Proper citation: BAMStats (RRID:SCR_006973) Copy
http://bioconductor.org/packages/2.9/bioc/html/RamiGO.html
Software package with an R interface sending requests to AmiGO visualize, retrieving DAG GO trees, parsing GraphViz DOT format files and exporting GML files for Cytoscape. Also uses RCytoscape to interactively display AmiGO trees in Cytoscape.
Proper citation: RamiGO (RRID:SCR_006922) Copy
http://www.seqan.de/projects/razers/
A read mapping software program with adjustable sensitivity based on counting q-grams. RazerS 3 supports shared-memory parallelism, an additional seed-based filter with adjustable sensitivity, a much faster, banded version of the Myers? bit-vector algorithm for verification, memory saving measures and support for the SAM output format. This leads to a much improved performance for mapping reads, in particular long reads with many errors.
Proper citation: RazerS (RRID:SCR_006889) Copy
http://sourceforge.net/projects/artfastqgen/
Software to evaluate and improve the accuracy of sequencing error under different experimental conditions. It can identify which components of a system may be suboptimal and which regions of the genome may be problematic.
Proper citation: ArtificialFastqGenerator (RRID:SCR_006880) Copy
http://seqbarracuda.sourceforge.net/
A sequence mapping software that utilizes the massive parallelism of graphics processing units to accelerate the inexact alignment of short sequence reads to a particular location on a reference genome. It can align a paired-end library containing 14 million pairs of 76bp reads to the Human genome in about 27 minutes (from fastq files to SAM alignment) using a ��380 NVIDIA Geforce GTX 680*. The alignment throughput can be boosted further by using multiple GPUs (up to 8) at the same time. Being based on BWA (http://bio-bwa.sf.net) from the Sanger Institute, BarraCUDA delivers a high level of alignment fidelity and is comparable to other mainstream alignment programs. It can perform gapped alignment with gap extensions, in order to minimise the number of false variant calls in re-sequencing studies.
Proper citation: BarraCUDA (RRID:SCR_006881) Copy
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