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  • RRID:SCR_007562

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://claire.bardel.free.fr/software.html

Software package to perform phylogeny based association and localization analysis.Used for association detection and localization of susceptibility sites using haplotype phylogenetic trees. Performs these two phylogeny-based analysis: tests association between candidate gene and disease; pinpoints markers (SNPs) that are putative disease susceptibility loci.

Proper citation: ALTree (RRID:SCR_007562) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_008208

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://mitores.ba.itb.cnr.it

MitoRes, is a comprehensive and reliable resource for massive extraction of sequences and sub-sequences of nuclear genes and encoded products targeting mitochondria in metazoa. It has been developed for supporting high-throughput in-silico analyses aimed to studies of functional genomics related to mitochondrial biogenesis, metabolism and to their pathological dysfunctions. It integrates information from the most accredited world-wide databases to bring together gene, transcript and encoded protein sequences associated to annotations on species name and taxonomic classification, gene name, functional product, organelle localization, protein tissue specificity, Enzyme Classification (EC), Gene Ontology (GO) classification and links to other related public databases. The section Cluster, has been dedicated to the collection of data on protein clustering of the entire catalogue of MitoRes protein sequences based on all versus all global pair-wise alignments for assessing putative intra- and inter-species functional relationships. The current version of MitoRes is based on the UniProt release 4 and contains 64 different metazoan species. The incredible explosion of knowledge production in Biology in the past two decades has created a critical need for bioinformatic instruments able to manage data and facilitate their retrieval and analysis. Hundreds of biological databases have been produced and the integration of biological data from these different resources is very important when we want to focus our efforts towards the study of a particular layer of biological knowledge. MitoRes is a completely rebuilt edition of MitoNuc database, which has been extensively modified to deal successfully with the challenges of the post genomic era. Its goal is to represent a comprehensive and reliable resource supporting high-quality in-silico analyses aimed to the functional characterization of gene, transcript and amino acid sequences, encoded by the nuclear genome and involved in mitochondrial biogenesis, metabolism and pathological dysfunctions in metazoa. The central features of MitoRes are: # an integrated catalogue of protein, transcript and gene sequences and sub-sequences # a Web-based application composed of a wide spectrum of search/retrieval facilities # a sequence export manager allowing massive extraction of bio-sequences (genes, introns, exons, gene flanking regions, transcripts, UTRs, CDS, proteins and signal peptides) in FASTA, EMBL and GenBank formats. It is an interconnected knowledge management system based on a MySQL relational database, which ensures data consistency and integrity, and on a Web Graphical User Interface (GUI), built in Seagull PHP Framework, offering a wide range of search and sequence extraction facilities. The database is compiled extracting and integrating information from public resources and data generated by the MitoRes team. The MitoRes database consists of comprehensive sequence entries whose core data are protein, transcript and gene sequences and taxonomic information describing the biological source of the protein. Additional information include: bio-sequences structure and location, biological function of protein product and dynamic links to both, external public databases used as data resources and public databases reporting complementary information. The core entity of the MitoRes database is represented by the protein so that each MitoRes entry is generated for each protein reported in the UniProt database as a nuclear encoded protein involved in mitochondrial biogenesis and function. Sponsors: MitoRes has been supported by Ministero Universit e Ricerca Scientifica, Italy (PRIN, Programma Biotecnologie legge 95/95-MURST 5, Proiect MURST Cluster C03/2000, CEGBA). Currently it is supported by operating grants from the Ministero dellIstruzione, dellUniversit e della Ricerca (MIUR), Italy (PNR 2001-2003 (FIRB art.8) D.M. 199, Strategic Program: Post-genome, grant 31-063933 and Project n.2, Cluster C03 L. 488/929).

Proper citation: MitoRes (RRID:SCR_008208) Copy   


http://www.ebi.ac.uk/parasites/parasite-genome.html

This website contains information about the genomic sequence of parasites. It also contains multiple search engines to search six frame translations of parasite nucleotide databases for motifs, parasite protein databases for motifs, and parasite protein databases for keywords and text terms. * Guide to Internet Access to Parasite Genome Information * Guide to web-based analysis tools * Parasite Genome BLAST Server: Search a range of parasite specific nucleotide sequence databases with your own sequence. * Parasite Proteome Keyword Search Facility: Search parasite protein databases for keywords and text terms * Parasite Proteome Motif Search Facility: Search parasite protein databases for motifs * Parasite Six Frame Translation Motif Search Facility: Search six frame translations of parasite nucleotide databases for motifs * Genome computing resources: A list of ftp and gopher sites where genome computing applications and other resources can be found.

Proper citation: Parasite genome databases and genome research resources (RRID:SCR_008150) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_008645

http://www.biobankcentral.org/resource/wwibb.php

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on March 27, 2013. Web-based portal to connect all the constituencies in the global biobank community. The project seeks to increase the transparency and accessibility of the scientific research process by connecting researchers with an additional source of funding - microinvestments received from the broader online community. In exchange for these public investments, researchers will maintain research logs detailing the play-by-play progress made in their project, as well as publishing all of their data in a public database under a science commons license. These research projects, in turn, will serve to continually update a research-based neuroscience-based human brain & body curriculum. Biobanks are the meeting point of two major information trends in biomedical research: the generation of huge amounts of genomic and other laboratory data, and the electronic capture and integration of patient clinical records. They are comprised of large numbers of human biospecimens supplemented with clinical data. Biobanks when implemented effectively can harness the power of both genomic and clinical data and serve as a critical bridge between basic and applied research, linking laboratory to patient and getting to cures faster. As science and technology leaders work to address the many challenges facing U.S. biobanks logistical, technical, ethical, financial, intellectual property, and IT BioBank Central will serve as an accurate and timely source of knowledge and news about biorepositories and their role in research and drug development. The Web site also provides a working group venue, patient and public education programs, and a forum for international collaboration and harmonization of best practices.

Proper citation: BioBank Central (RRID:SCR_008645) Copy   


http://ccm.ucdavis.edu/

The University of California Davis Center for Comparative Medicine (CCM) is a cooperative, interdisciplinary research and teaching center that is co-sponsored by the School of Medicine and the School of Veterinary Medicine. CCM Faculty members have academic appointments in one or both Schools. The CCM Research Mission is to investigate the pathogenesis of human and animal disease, using animal models or naturally occurring animal diseases. Areas of emphasis include host-agent interactions during infectious disease, intervention and prevention strategies for infectious diseases, cancer, and mouse biology. CCM faculty contribute a broad range of expertise to these areas, including the disciplines of immunology, genomics, pathology, biochemistry, physiology, microbiology, molecular virology, and informatics. Through its robust and interdisciplinary research programs, the CCM provides a rich academic environment for teaching at the professional, graduate, and post-graduate levels within the School of Medicine and School of Veterinary Medicine. Opportunities are available for professional students from both schools to gain research experience. PhD candidates can pursue training opportunities in the CCMs faculty-sponsored research laboratories, with support from a number of training grants. This diverse research environment is intended to attract and train high-quality candidates to the disciplines of comparative medicine, independent and collaborative research, and mouse biology. Sponsors: CCM is supported by UC Davis.

Proper citation: University of California Davis Center for Comparative Medicine (RRID:SCR_008294) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_008872

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://genes2mind.org

genes2mind is a tool for rapid exploratory analysis of psychotropic drug-induced gene expression in the brain. We present here an open resource containing comparison of effects of various classes of psychotropic drugs on transcriptional alterations of ~20,000 genes in the mouse brain (C57BL/6J). Data stored in the database include raw gene expression values as well as results of drug comparison. * Genomic Signature Identification section allows for the identification of drug-specific genomic signatures. * Genomic Signature Analysis section allows for further inspection and visualization of the signatures using multidimensional data analysis (PCA), co-expression analysis and heatmaps. * Single Gene Inspection allows for brief review of expression of specific candidate genes using barplots.

Proper citation: genes2mind (RRID:SCR_008872) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_009115

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.allelix.net

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on September 23, 2013. Software application / data analysis service where one can enter the alleles of commonly used STR by clicking the mouse. The algorithm calculates the paternity index and the Essen-Moeller probability of kinship for the deficiency- and the trio case. Everybody can use the network-software online after registering. The usage on the internet is free. Academic users can ask me to unlock an option to display the details (formulas/frequencies etc.) and to have an export-funktion to MS Word. The program is in German and (non-professional) English. An expansion to other languages is easy, if somebody helps us with the translation. For those who are interested to have the software running on their own intranet (for database security reasons) an individual agreement can be found. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software) (German version is: http://www.allelix.de)

Proper citation: ALLELIX (RRID:SCR_009115) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_009034

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

https://gmod.org/wiki/CMap.1

Web-based tool that allows users to view comparisons of genetic and physical maps. The package also includes tools for curating map data. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)

Proper citation: CMAP (RRID:SCR_009034) Copy   


http://www.broadinstitute.org/mpg/snap/

A computer program and web-based service for the rapid retrieval of linkage disequilibrium proxy single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) results given input of one or more query SNPs and based on empirical observations from the International HapMap Project and the 1000 Genomes Project. A series of filters allow users to optionally retrieve results that are limited to specific combinations of genotyping platforms, above specified pairwise r2 thresholds, or up to a maximum distance between query and proxy SNPs. SNAP can also generate linkage disequilibrium plots

Proper citation: SNAP - SNP Annotation and Proxy Search (RRID:SCR_002127) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_002827

    This resource has 500+ mentions.

https://genenames.org

Only worldwide authority that provides standardized nomenclature, i.e. gene names and symbols (short form abbreviations), for all known human genes, and stores all approved symbols in the HGNC database. Approved human gene nomenclature. Database of gene symbols and names. Manually curated genes into groups based on shared characteristics such as homology, function or phenotype. Data for protein-coding genes, pseudogenes and non-coding RNAs.

Proper citation: HGNC (RRID:SCR_002827) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_003076

    This resource has 5000+ mentions.

http://www.broadinstitute.org/scientific-community/science/programs/medical-and-population-genetics/haploview/haploview

A Java based software tool designed to simplify and expedite the process of haplotype analysis by providing a common interface to several tasks relating to such analyses. Haploview currently allows users to examine block structures, generate haplotypes in these blocks, run association tests, and save the data in a number of formats. All functionalities are highly customizable. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software) * LD & haplotype block analysis * haplotype population frequency estimation * single SNP and haplotype association tests * permutation testing for association significance * implementation of Paul de Bakker's Tagger tag SNP selection algorithm. * automatic download of phased genotype data from HapMap * visualization and plotting of PLINK whole genome association results including advanced filtering options Haploview is fully compatible with data dumps from the HapMap project and the Perlegen Genotype Browser. It can analyze thousands of SNPs (tens of thousands in command line mode) in thousands of individuals. Note: Haploview is currently on a development and support freeze. The team is currently looking at a variety of options in order to provide support for the software. Haploview is an open source project hosted by SourceForge. The source can be downloaded at the SourceForge project site.

Proper citation: Haploview (RRID:SCR_003076) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_003030

    This resource has 1000+ mentions.

http://jaspar.genereg.net

Open source database of curated, non-redundant set of profiles derived from published collections of experimentally defined transcription factor binding sites for multicellular eukaryotes. Consists of open data access, non-redundancy and quality. JASPAR CORE is smaller set that is non-redundant and curated. Collection of transcription factor DNA-binding preferences, modeled as matrices. These can be converted into Position Weight Matrices (PWMs or PSSMs), used for scanning genomic sequences. Web interface for browsing, searching and subset selection, online sequence analysis utility and suite of programming tools for genome-wide and comparative genomic analysis of regulatory regions. New functions include clustering of matrix models by similarity, generation of random matrices by sampling from selected sets of existing models and a language-independent Web Service applications programming interface for matrix retrieval.

Proper citation: JASPAR (RRID:SCR_003030) Copy   


http://thea.unice.fr/index-en.html

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, on documented July 16, 2012. An integrated information processing system dedicated to the analysis of post-genomic data. It allows automatic annotation of data issued from classification systems with selected biological information (including the Gene Ontology). Users can either manually search and browse through these annotations, or automatically generate meaningful generalizations according to statistical criteria (data mining). Platform: Windows compatible, Mac OS X compatible, Linux compatible, Unix compatible

Proper citation: THEA - Tools for High-throughput Experiments Analysis (RRID:SCR_005802) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006444

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://rgd.mcw.edu

Database for genetic, genomic, phenotype, and disease data generated from rat research. Centralized database that collects, manages, and distributes data generated from rat genetic and genomic research and makes these data available to scientific community. Curation of mapped positions for quantitative trait loci, known mutations and other phenotypic data is provided. Facilitates investigators research efforts by providing tools to search, mine, and analyze this data. Strain reports include description of strain origin, disease, phenotype, genetics, immunology, behavior with links to related genes, QTLs, sub-strains, and strain sources.

Proper citation: Rat Genome Database (RGD) (RRID:SCR_006444) Copy   


http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/GRO

Ontology that is a conceptual model for the domain of gene regulation. It covers processes that are linked to the regulation of gene expression as well as physical entities that are involved in these processes (such as genes and transcription factors) in terms of ontology classes and semantic relations between classes. GRO is intended to represent common knowledge about gene regulation in a formal way rather than representing extremely fine-grained classes as can be found in ontologies such as the Gene Ontology (GO) (created for data base annotation purposes) and various relevant databases. The main purpose of the ontology is to support NLP applications. It has a particular focus on the relations between processes and the molecules (participants) involved. The basic structure of the GRO is a direct acyclic graph (DAG) with ontology classes as nodes and is-a relations between classes as edges. The taxonomic backbone is further enriched by several semantic relation types (part-of, from-species, participates-in with the two sub-relations agent-of and patient-of).

Proper citation: Gene Regulation Ontology (RRID:SCR_010590) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_012433

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

http://www.mogene.com/

Core provides services to its partners in deploying genomic capabilities to bring critical solutions to both agriculture and industrial biotech operations. Core facility also provides assistance to research, biotech/pharma and government facilities. In addition to being an Agilent Certified Service Provider MOgene is also a CLIA certified genomics service facility offering one stop service and solution from Tissue/Cells to Analysis. Core offers RNA/DNA isolation, Microarrays, NextGen sequencing, Real time PCR and bioinformatics services.

Proper citation: MOgene (RRID:SCR_012433) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_000650

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.genomeweb.com/

An independent, privately-held online and print publisher based in New York that serves the global community of scientists, technology professionals, and executives who use and develop the latest advanced tools in molecular biology research and molecular diagnostics. GenomeWeb's editorial mission is to serve readers with exclusive, in-depth coverage of the technology, institutions, and scientists that make up the worldwide research enterprise of molecular biology. We operate the largest online news organization focused on advanced research tools in genomics, proteomics, and bioinformatics. Our expert editors report and write with precision and clarity. GenomeWeb users can be found in major scientific organizations around the world, including biopharmaceutical companies, important research universities, biomedical institutes, and government laboratories. Our advertisers include leading suppliers of research tools, analytical instruments, and information technology. Getting started is easy - just register, and use your workplace e-mail address to maximize your access to content. Once you're logged in, you'll have complete free access to GenomeWeb Daily News, The Daily Scan, all of Genome Technology magazine, every GenomeWeb blog, and much more. GenomeWeb Free Content * GenomeWeb Daily News offers breaking news as well as feature articles on genomics, proteomics, bioinformatics, and more. Daily News covers not only the science and business news, but also regulatory and policy updates. Published online and twice daily by e-mail bulletin. * The Daily Scan is a roundup of the most interesting mainstream media articles, blog posts, and peer-reviewed literature relevant to genomic and proteomic scientists. Published daily online and by e-mail bulletin. * Genome Technology: GenomeWeb's magazine covers news, trends, people, and technologies in the systems biology field. It also includes Tech Guides, which feature expert troubleshooting advice on specific lab challenges, and Research Trend Digests. Published 10 times per year. Subscriptions to the print edition are free to active researchers in the US and $29 per year for non-scientists or anyone outside the US. Non-US researchers are eligible for a free subscription to the digital edition of Genome Technology. We may contact subscribers from time to time to requalify for the magazine, in compliance with our third-party readership audit. * Careers: Our Careers page includes content to help scientists in their jobs, with links to relevant external blog posts, profiles of alternative job paths, and more. Careers also includes our Job Listings board, where anyone can post job ads for free. * Cancer Minute: Updated daily and published by e-mail bulletin weekly, Cancer Minute rounds up the latest oncology peer-reviewed literature as well as news and blog posts. * Informatics Iron: This blog covers high-performance computing and the hardware side of bioinformatics, from GPUs to compute clusters and more. * The Sample: This blog focuses on a range of topics of interest to clinical labs, including the adoption of molecular tools, issues related to lab management, in-depth coverage of the major reference labs, and more. GenomeWeb Premium Content All GenomeWeb premium content provides readers with in-depth, exclusive coverage in key technology or application areas. These publications include business, technology, and research news; patent and IP information; product launches and upgrades; and hirings, promotions, and other people news.

Proper citation: GenomeWeb (RRID:SCR_000650) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_000824

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

https://monarchinitiative.org/

Repository of information about model organisms, in vitro models, genes, pathways, gene expression, protein and genetic interactions, orthology, disease, phenotypes, publications, and authors, and ability to navigate multi-scale spatial and temporal phenotypes across in vivo and in vitro model systems in context of genetic and genomic data, using semantics and statistics. Discovery system provides basic and clinical science researchers, informaticists, and medical professionals with integrated interface and set of discovery tools to reveal genetic basis of disease, facilitate hypothesis generation, and identify novel candidate drug targets. Database that indexes authoritative information on experimental models of disease from MGI, RGD and ZFIN.

Proper citation: MONARCH Initiative (RRID:SCR_000824) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006647

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://www.progenygenetics.com/

Fully customizable, comprehensive genetic pedigree and clinical data management software including a multi-user relational database with an integrated pedigree drawing component to manage genetic and pedigree data in one database. Manage Pedigrees, Individuals, SNPs, STRs, Samples, Plates, Genotypes and exports to multiple analysis platforms. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software) * LIMS software, providing advanced sample tracking and management (including functionality to generate and record barcodes) and configurable workflows for your specific environment. * Full genotype management gives users the ability to track not only family-based studies, but Whole Genome Association studies containing 1000''s of samples with large arrays.

Proper citation: PROGENY (RRID:SCR_006647) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006748

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://bar.utoronto.ca/welcome.htm

Web-based tools for working with functional genomics and other data, including Gene Expression and Protein Tools, Molecular Markers and Mapping Tools, and Other Genomic Tools. Most are designed with the plant (mainly Arabidopsis) researcher in mind, but a couple of them can be useful to the wider research community, e.g. Mouse eFP Browser or BlastDigester. The associated paper for most tools is available.

Proper citation: BAR (RRID:SCR_006748) Copy   



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