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  • RRID:SCR_018140

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://github.com/taborlab/FlowCal

Open source software tool for automatically converting flow cytometry data from arbitrary to calibrated units. Can be run using intuitive Microsoft Excel interface, or customizable Python scripts. Software accepts Flow Cytometry Standard (FCS) files as inputs and is compatible with different calibration particles, fluorescent probes, and cell types. Automatically gates data, calculates common statistics, and produces plots.

Proper citation: FlowCal (RRID:SCR_018140) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_017025

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://github.com/mandricigor/ScaffMatch

Software tool as scaffolding algorithm based on maximum weight matching able to produce high quality scaffolds from next generation sequencing data (reads and contigs). Able to handle reads with both short and long insert sizes.

Proper citation: ScaffMatch (RRID:SCR_017025) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_018127

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://github.com/ComparativeGenomicsToolkit/hal/tree/master/synteny

Software tool as conserved synteny block construction method for multiple whole-genome alignments. Implementation of DAG-based for reconstruction of synteny blocks from genome alignment.

Proper citation: halSynteny (RRID:SCR_018127) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_018731

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://github.com/Brazelton-Lab/seq-annot

Software Python package for annotating and counting genomic features in genomes and metagenomes. Software tools to facilitate annotation and comparison of genomes and metagenomes.

Proper citation: seq-annot (RRID:SCR_018731) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_019319

https://github.com/almorlio/CiLiQuant

Software tool to separate junction reads based on their linear or circular origin. Only non ambiguous junction reads are used to compare relative linear and circular transcript abundance.

Proper citation: CiLiQuant (RRID:SCR_019319) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_018257

    This resource has 1000+ mentions.

https://qupath.github.io/

Open Source software package for digital pathology image analysis. Used for whole slide image analysis and digital pathology. Provides researchers with batch processing and scripting functionality, and extensible platform with which to develop and share new algorithms to analyze complex tissue images.

Proper citation: QuPath (RRID:SCR_018257) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_001714

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://www.homozygositymapper.org/

A web-based approach of homozygosity mapping that can handle tens of thousands markers. User can upload their own SNP genotype files to the database. Intuitive graphic interface is provided to view the homozygous stretches, with the ability of zooming into single chromosomes or user-defined chromosome regions. The underlying genotypes in all samples are displayed. The software is also integrated with our candidate gene search engine, GeneDistiller, so that users can interactively determine the most promising gene. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)

Proper citation: HOMOZYGOSITYMAPPER (RRID:SCR_001714) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_011812

    This resource has 10000+ mentions.

http://www.ebi.ac.uk/Tools/msa/muscle/

Multiple sequence alignment method with reduced time and space complexity.Multiple sequence alignment with high accuracy and high throughput. Data analysis service for multiple sequence comparison by log- expectation.

Proper citation: MUSCLE (RRID:SCR_011812) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_008911

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://www.nextprot.org/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 15,2025. Human protein knowledge platform. Knowledge platform for human proteins selects and filters high throughput data pertinent to human proteins from UniProtKB. Extends UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot annotations for human proteins to include several new data types.

Proper citation: neXtProt (RRID:SCR_008911) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_013193

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

https://atgu.mgh.harvard.edu/plinkseq/

An open-source C/C++ library for working with human genetic variation data. The specific focus is to provide a platform for analytic tool development for variation data from large-scale resequencing projects, particularly whole-exome and whole-genome studies. However, the library could in principle be applied to other types of genetic studies, including whole-genome association studies of common SNPs. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)

Proper citation: PLINK/SEQ (RRID:SCR_013193) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014656

    This resource has 500+ mentions.

http://pasapipeline.github.io/

Gene structure annotation and analysis tool that uses spliced alignments of expressed transcript sequences to automatically model gene structures. It also incorporates gene structures based on transcript alignments into existing gene structure annotations. It is one component of a larger eukayotic annotation pipeline implemented at the Broad Institute.

Proper citation: PASA (RRID:SCR_014656) Copy   


https://github.com/nbcrrolls/workflows/tree/master/Production/AmberGPUMDSimulation

A workflow for running molecular dynamics simulations. It can be used for all-atom molecular dynamic simulations, which involve five steps of minimization, one step of heating, three steps of equilibration, and one or more instances of production. The input is a set of directories that include the MD simulation input scripts, system topology and coordinate files. Output files are list of plots, simulation trajectories, intermediate files, restart files, and the like.

Proper citation: Molecular Dynamics Workflow (BioKepler) (RRID:SCR_014389) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_016752

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

https://github.com/mikelove/tximport

Software R package for importing pseudoaligned reads into R for use with downstream differential expression analysis. Used for import and summarize transcript level estimates for transcript and gene level analysis.

Proper citation: tximport (RRID:SCR_016752) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_016595

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

https://nephele.niaid.nih.gov

Cloud based platform for simplified, standardized and reproducible microbiome data analysis. Allows users to process microbiome datasets through pipelines of existing software tools.

Proper citation: Nephele (RRID:SCR_016595) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_016588

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://github.com/ANGSD/ngsRelate

Software tool for estimating pairwise relatedness from next-generation sequencing data.

Proper citation: ngsRelate (RRID:SCR_016588) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_017643

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

https://github.com/nservant/HiC-Pro

Software tool as optimized and flexible pipeline for Hi-C data processing. Used to process Hi-C data, from raw fastq files, paired end Illumina data, to normalized contact maps.

Proper citation: HiC-Pro (RRID:SCR_017643) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_017118

    This resource has 1000+ mentions.

https://github.com/davidemms/OrthoFinder

Software Python application for comparative genomics analysis. Finds orthogroups and orthologs, infers rooted gene trees for all orthogroups and identifies all of gene duplcation events in those gene trees, infers rooted species tree for species being analysed and maps gene duplication events from gene trees to branches in species tree, improves orthogroup inference accuracy. Runs set of protein sequence files, one per species, in FASTA format.

Proper citation: OrthoFinder (RRID:SCR_017118) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_018139

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

https://github.com/theislab/scanpy

Software Python tool for large scale single cell gene expression data analysis. Integrates analysis possibilities of established R-based frameworks, provides pre processing, visualization, graph-drawing and diffusion maps, clustering, identification of marker genes for clusters via differential expression tests and pseudo temporal ordering via diffusion pseudo time.

Proper citation: scanpy (RRID:SCR_018139) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_019076

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://github.com/lkmklsmn/DrivAER

Software tool as method for identification of driving transcriptional programs based on AutoEncoder derived Relevance scores. Infers relevance scores for transcriptional programs with respect to specified outcomes of interest in single-cell RNA sequencing data, such as psuedotemporal ordering or disease status.Used for manifold interpretation in scRNA-seq data.

Proper citation: DrivAER (RRID:SCR_019076) Copy   


https://github.com/wilkinsonlab/epigenomics_pipeline

Software tool as epigenomics analysis pipeline for analysis of ChIP-Seq and RNA-Seq data using Docker images containing Galaxy and Jupyter.

Proper citation: Epigenomics Workflow on Galaxy and Jupyter (RRID:SCR_017544) Copy   



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