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A software package for the analysis of nucleotide polymorphism from aligned DNA sequence data. DnaSP can estimate several measures of DNA sequence variation within and between populations (in noncoding, synonymous or nonsynonymous sites, or in various sorts of codon positions), as well as linkage disequilibrium, recombination, gene flow and gene conversion parameters. DnaSP can also carry out several tests of neutrality: Hudson, Kreitman and Aguad (1987), Tajima (1989), McDonald and Kreitman (1991), Fu and Li (1993), and Fu (1997) tests. Additionally, DnaSP can estimate the confidence intervals of some test-statistics by the coalescent. The results of the analyses are displayed on tabular and graphic form.
Proper citation: DnaSP (RRID:SCR_003067) Copy
http://compbio.berkeley.edu/proj/juncbase/Home.html
Software used to identify and classify alternative splicing events from RNA-Seq data. JuncBASE also uses read counts to quantify the relative expression of each isoform and identifies splice events that are significantly differentially expressed across two or more samples.
Proper citation: JuncBASE (RRID:SCR_003103) Copy
http://igenomed.stanford.edu/~junhee/JETTA/rnaseq.html
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented July 6, 2017. Software to detect alternatively spliced exons between two conditions, for example, between two groups of treated and untreated patients in a typical clinical study.
Proper citation: JETTA (RRID:SCR_003091) Copy
http://www.genome.gov/Glossary/
Glossary of Genetic Terms to help everyone understand the terms and concepts used in genetic research. In addition to definitions, specialists in the field of genetics share their descriptions of terms, and many terms include images, animation and links to related terms.
Proper citation: Talking Glossary of Genetic Terms (RRID:SCR_003215) Copy
Software R-package for running gene set analysis using various statistical methods, from different gene level statistics and a wide range of gene-set collections. The Piano package contains functions for combining the results of multiple runs of gene set analyses.
Proper citation: Piano (RRID:SCR_003200) Copy
http://bsec.ornl.gov/AdaptiveCrawler.shtml
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 9,2022. A web crawler that can intelligently acquire social media content on the Internet to meet the specific online data source acquisition needs of cancer researchers.
Proper citation: AdaptiveCrawler (RRID:SCR_000573) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/CGEN.html
Software R package for analysis of case-control studies in genetic epidemiology.
Proper citation: CGEN (RRID:SCR_001251) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/genoset.html
Software package to load, manipulate, and plot copynumber and BAF data by providing classes similar to ExpressionSet for copy number analysis. The class extends ExpressionSet by adding a locData slot for a RangedData or GRanegs object. This object contains feature genome location data and provides for efficient subsetting on genome location. CNSet and BAFSet extend GenoSet and require assayData matrices for Copy Number (cn) or Log-R Ratio (lrr) and B-Allele Frequency (baf) data. Implements and provides convenience functions for processing of copy number and B-Allele Frequency data.
Proper citation: GenoSet (RRID:SCR_001275) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/2.14/bioc/html/CGHbase.html
Software package that contains functions and classes that are needed by arrayCGH packages.
Proper citation: CGHbase (RRID:SCR_001279) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/simpleaffy.html
Software package that provides high level functions for reading Affy .CEL files, phenotypic data, and then computing simple things with it, such as t-tests, fold changes and the like. It makes heavy use of the affy library. It also has some basic scatter plot functions and mechanisms for generating high resolution journal figures.
Proper citation: Simpleaffy (RRID:SCR_001302) Copy
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mutascope/
Software suite to analyze data from high throughput sequencing of PCR amplicons, with an emphasis on normal-tumor comparison for the accurate and sensitive identification of low prevalence mutations.
Proper citation: Mutascope (RRID:SCR_001265) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/2.12/bioc/html/CGHcall.html
Software that calls aberrations for array CGH data using a six state mixture model and several biological concepts. It is written in R.
Proper citation: CGHcall (RRID:SCR_001578) Copy
http://www.geenivaramu.ee/en/tools/gwama
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on February 28,2023. Software tool for meta analysis of whole genome association data.
Proper citation: GWAMA (RRID:SCR_006624) Copy
Software to determine most stable reference (housekeeping) genes from set of tested candidate reference genes in given sample panel. From this, gene expression normalization factor can be calculated for each sample based geometric mean of user-defined number of reference genes.
Proper citation: geNORM (RRID:SCR_006763) Copy
http://compbio.bccrc.ca/software/jointsnvmix/
Software that implements a probabilistic graphical model to analyze sequence data from tumor / normal pairs. The model draws statistical strength by analysing both genome jointly to more accurately classify germline and somatic mutations. It effectively reduces false positive somatic mutation predictions in tumour-normal pair sequencing data. It is highly recommended to post-process results with mutationSeq in order to filter technical artifacts.
Proper citation: JointSNVMix (RRID:SCR_006804) Copy
http://microarrays.curie.fr/publications/U900-RPPA_PLT/Normacurve/
Analysis methodology that allows simultaneous quantification and normalization of reverse phase protein array (RPPA) data.
Proper citation: NormaCurve (RRID:SCR_001995) Copy
http://128.32.118.212/thorfinn/realSFS/
Software program used to estimate allele frequency and SNP calling., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: realSFS (RRID:SCR_002493) Copy
http://www.computationalbioenergy.org/parallel-meta.html
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 30,2023. Open source pipeline for metagenomic data analysis, which enables efficient and parallel analysis of multiple metagenomic datasets and visualization of results for multiple samples. Can perform rapid data mining among microbial community data for comparative taxonomic and functional analysis.
Proper citation: Parallel-META (RRID:SCR_000121) Copy
http://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/DESeq.html
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 30,2023. Software for differential gene expression analysis based on the negative binomial distribution. It estimates variance-mean dependence in count data from high-throughput sequencing assays and tests for differential expression.
Proper citation: DESeq (RRID:SCR_000154) Copy
https://sourceforge.net/projects/popbam/
A tool to perform evolutionary or population-based analyses of next-generation sequencing data. POPBAM takes a BAM file as its input and can compute many widely used evolutionary genetics measures in sliding windows across a genome.
Proper citation: POPBAM (RRID:SCR_000464) Copy
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