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RIPSeeker
 
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RIPSeeker (RRID:SCR_006810) RIPSeeker software resource 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. rip-seq is listed by: OMICtools
has parent organization: Bioconductor
GNU General Public License, v2 OMICS_00569 SCR_006810 RIPSeeker: a statistical package for identifying protein-associated transcripts from RIP-seq experiments 2026-02-14 02:01:13 10
C. elegans Development Vocabulary
 
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C. elegans Development Vocabulary (RRID:SCR_006811) WB-LS data or information resource, ontology, controlled vocabulary A structured controlled vocabulary of the development of Caenorhabditis elegans. obo is listed by: BioPortal
has parent organization: WormBase
nlx_157346 SCR_006811 2026-02-14 02:01:23 0
BioBricks Foundation
 
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BioBricks Foundation (RRID:SCR_006779) BBF institution The BioBricks Foundation (BBF) is dedicated to advancing synthetic biology to benefit all people and the planet. To achieve this, we must make engineering biology easier, safer, equitable, and more open. We do this in the following ways: by ensuring that the fundamental building blocks of synthetic biology are freely available for open innovation; by creating community, common values and shared standards; and by promoting biotechnology for all constructive interests. We envision a world in which scientists and engineers work together using BioBric parts freely available standardized biological parts to create safe, ethical solutions to the problems facing humanity. We envision synthetic biology as a force for good in the world. We see a future in which architecture, medicine, environmental remediation, agriculture, and many other fields are using the technology of synthetic biology. Our supporters are many and include corporations, individuals, institutions, foundations, government, corporations, and others. Currently, the BBF''s key programs include: * BIOFAB * BioBrick Public Agreement * Technical Standards Framework * Conferences and Workshops * BBF Global Network * OpenWetWare is parent organization of: OpenWetWare grid.487833.3, nlx_19572 https://ror.org/03kqtp318 SCR_006779 2026-02-14 02:01:22 35
Qudaich
 
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Qudaich (RRID:SCR_006775) Qudaich software resource 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. next-generation sequencing, alignment is listed by: OMICtools
has parent organization: SourceForge
OMICS_00678 SCR_006775 Queries and unique database alignment inferred by clustering homologs 2026-02-14 02:01:22 0
Adverse Event Ontology
 
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Adverse Event Ontology (RRID:SCR_006807) AEO data or information resource, ontology, controlled vocabulary AEO represents the Adverse Event Ontology, a community-driven ontology developed to standardize and integrate data on biomedical adverse events (e.g., vaccine adverse events) and support computer-assisted reasoning. The AEO also can be found in BioPortal, http://bioportal.bioontology.org/ontologies/45534?p=terms has parent organization: SourceForge nlx_44108 SCR_006807 2026-02-14 02:01:22 0
PeproTech
 
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PeproTech (RRID:SCR_006802) commercial organization An Antibody supplier nlx_152428 SCR_006802 2026-02-14 02:01:24 27848
Life Sciences Discovery Fund
 
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Life Sciences Discovery Fund (RRID:SCR_006845) LSDF institution Funds innovative research and development in Washington state to promote life sciences competitiveness, enhance economic vitality, and improve health and health care. Its grantmaking opportunities are designed to leverage the state''s investment in research and development by achieving three goals: promoting health; making the life sciences sector more competitive; and strengthening Washington''s economy. LSDF currently offers two different types of granting mechanisms for both for-profit and non-profit organizations in Washington: * Proof of Concept grants to enhance the commercial viability of intellectual property developed by non-profit organizations or enhance the competitiveness of early-stage companies for private equity investment. (This grant mechanism combines the Commercialization and PreCede mechanisms offered in prior years.) * Opportunity grants to fund extraordinary research and development proposals having the ability to significantly leverage LSDF dollars against those from other sources. life science, health, health care, economic well being, grant nlx_151984, grid.475232.5 https://ror.org/05tzak412 SCR_006845 2026-02-14 02:01:24 3
NeuronVisio
 
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NeuronVisio (RRID:SCR_006839) Neuronvisio d visualization software A Graphical User Interface for NEURON simulator environment with 3D capabilities. Neuronvisio makes easy to select and investigate sections'''' properties and it offers easy integration with matplotlib for plotting the results. The geometry can be saved using NeuroML and the computational results in a customized and extensible HDF5 format; the results can then be reload in the software and analyzed in a later stage, without re-running the simulation. Featuring 3D visualization of the model with the possibility to change it runtime; creation of vectors to record any variables present in the section; pylab integration to plot directly the result of the simulation; exploration of the timecourse of any variable among time using a color coded scale; saving the results simulation for later analysis; automatic download and running of models in ModelDB. 3d visualization, electrophysiological model, hdf storage, matplotlib integration, neuron model, visualization, neuron, visualization, electrophysiology is related to: INCF Software Center
is related to: NEURON
is related to: ModelDB
has parent organization: European Bioinformatics Institute
Wellcome Trust PMID:22685429 GNU General Public License, Acknowledgement requested nlx_156723 SCR_006839 Neuron visio 2026-02-14 02:01:14 3
C. elegans Gross Anatomy Vocabulary
 
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C. elegans Gross Anatomy Vocabulary (RRID:SCR_006835) WB-BT data or information resource, ontology, controlled vocabulary A structured controlled vocabulary of the anatomy of Caenorhabditis elegans. obo is listed by: BioPortal
has parent organization: WormBase
nlx_157347 SCR_006835 2026-02-14 02:01:23 0
GBS barcode splitter
 
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GBS barcode splitter (RRID:SCR_006799) GBS barcode splitter software resource 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. illumina is listed by: OMICtools
has parent organization: SourceForge
Free OMICS_01050 SCR_006799 GBS barcode splitter - PERL script for split GBS reads by barcode 2026-02-14 02:01:22 0
Brucellosis Ontology
 
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Brucellosis Ontology (RRID:SCR_006795) IDOBRU data or information resource, ontology, controlled vocabulary A biomedical ontology in the domain of zoonotic disease brucellosis that is caused by Brucella, a facultative intracellular baterium. owl is listed by: BioPortal Zoonotic disease brucellosis nlx_157345 http://www.phidias.us/bbp/idobru/index.php SCR_006795 2026-02-14 02:01:23 0
EBCall
 
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EBCall (RRID:SCR_006791) EBCall software resource 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. mutation, cancer, genome, sequencing, bio.tools is listed by: OMICtools
is listed by: bio.tools
is listed by: Debian
has parent organization: University of Tokyo; Tokyo; Japan
PMID:23471004 Copyright conditions, Acknowledgement required biotools:ebcall, OMICS_00084 https://bio.tools/ebcall SCR_006791 EBCall (Empirical Baysian mutation Calling), Empirical Baysian mutation Calling 2026-02-14 02:01:23 19
Pel-Freez Biologicals
 
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Pel-Freez Biologicals (RRID:SCR_006827) commercial organization An Antibody supplier nlx_152427 SCR_006827 Pel-Freez 2026-02-14 02:01:23 143
Open Archives Initiative - Object Reuse and Exchange Initiative
 
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Open Archives Initiative - Object Reuse and Exchange Initiative (RRID:SCR_006982) OAI-ORE, OAI ORE data or information resource, narrative resource, standard specification Initiative which defines standards for the description and exchange of aggregations of Web resources. The intent of the effort is to develop standards that generalize across all web-based information including the increasing popular social networks of web 2.0. The goal of these standards is to expose the rich content in these aggregations (sometimes called compound digital objects, they may combine distributed resources with multiple media types including text, images, data, and video) to applications that support authoring, deposit, exchange, visualization, reuse, and preservation. The specific aim of the ORE effort is to promote (through creation or endorsement) effective and consistent mechanisms which: facilitate discovery of compound digital objects; reference (or link to) these objects (as well as parts thereof); obtain a variety of disseminations of these objects; aggregate and disaggregate objects; and enable processing of objects by automated agents. compound digital object, aggregation, metadata standard, ontology, interoperability, atom, rdf, xml, rdfa is listed by: FORCE11 Open Archives Initiative ;
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation ;
NSF
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License, v3 Unported nif-0000-10391 http://dltj.org/article/ore-introduction/InSeries-oai-object-reuse-and-exchange SCR_006982 2026-02-14 02:01:19 2
BAMStats
 
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BAMStats (RRID:SCR_006973) BAMStats software resource 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. matlab, next generation sequencing, java is listed by: OMICtools
has parent organization: SourceForge
GNU General Public License OMICS_01034 SCR_006973 2026-02-14 02:01:25 10
University of Wyoming; Wyoming; USA
 
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University of Wyoming; Wyoming; USA (RRID:SCR_007020) UW university Public land grant research university in Laramie, Wyoming. is parent organization of: bamova
is parent organization of: TAED - The Adaptive Evolution Database
is parent organization of: University of Wyoming School of Pharmacy
Wikidata:Q1326975, ISNI:0000 0001 2109 0381, nlx_97727, Crossref funder ID:100008106, grid.135963.b https://ror.org/01485tq96 SCR_007020 UWYO 2026-02-14 02:01:16 1
NICHD SECCYD
 
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NICHD SECCYD (RRID:SCR_006920) NICHD SECCYD data or information resource, clinical database, database It is the most comprehensive child care study conducted to date to determine how variations in child care are related to children''s development. The NICHD SECCYD is a longitudinal study initiated by The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) in 1989 to answer the many questions about the relationship between child care experiences and characteristics and children''s developmental outcomes. After a thorough scientific review, the NICHD selected a research team located at universities across the U.S., and at the NICHD, together providing multiple perspectives on and interests in child care research. The network was led and managed by a Steering Committee which included an independent chairperson, one representative from each of the grantee sites, one representative from the data center and one representative from NICHD. The Steering Committee established policies and procedures that governed the operations of the network, including its publication procedures. The progress of the study was monitored by NICHD and by the Steering Committee with guidance from an Advisory Board which was nominated by the Director of NICHD. This team of researchers worked cooperatively to design and implement the study, and in 1991, enrolled a very diverse sample of children and their families at 10 locations across the U.S. The NICHD SECCYD is characterized by a complex and detailed study design which takes into account many variables, including characteristics of the child care and the family environment. Researchers assessed children''s development using multiple methods (trained observers, interviewers, questionnaires, and testing) and measuring many facets of children''s development (social, emotional, intellectual, language development, behavioral problems and adjustment, and physical health). The 1,364 children and their families enrolled in the study were followed from birth to age 3 years during Phase I of the study from 1991-1994. Phase II of the study was conducted between 1995-2000 to follow the 1226 children and families continuing to participate from age 54 months through their second year in school. Phase III of the study was conducted between 2000 - 2005 to follow over 1100 of the children through their seventh year in school. Phase IV was conducted between 2006 2007 to follow over 1000 of the original families through age 15. The NICHD SECCYD was conducted by a network of investigators, the NICHD Early Child Care Research Network. You may view information regarding data assessments, study publications, as well as a listing of the study researchers and committee members on the study website located at http://secc.rti.org. Qualified researchers are able to become affiliates with the study to utilize data from all phases of the study. As of January 2009, the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) at the University of Michigan assumed responsibility for the administration of data use agreements for the Phase I IV data. The ICPSR Data Use Agreement can be found at the following location: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/studies/21940/documentation. If you have questions regarding the ICPSR process, please contact Russel Hathaway at rhataway (at) umich.edu. child, care, youth, development, scientific, developmental, research NICHD nif-0000-00617 http://www.nichd.nih.gov/research/supported/Pages/seccyd.aspx http://secc.rti.org/ SCR_006920 The NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development 2026-02-14 02:01:18 3
RamiGO
 
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RamiGO (RRID:SCR_006922) RamiGO software resource 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. visualization, analysis, ontology or annotation search engine, ontology or annotation visualization, other analysis, classification, go, graph, network, third party client, windows, mac os x, linux, unix, bio.tools is listed by: Gene Ontology Tools
is listed by: OMICtools
is listed by: Debian
is listed by: bio.tools
is related to: Gene Ontology
is related to: Cytoscape
is related to: AmiGO
has parent organization: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
has parent organization: Bioconductor
PMID:23297033 Artistic License, v2 biotools:ramigo, OMICS_02267, nlx_149331 http://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/RamiGO.html
https://bio.tools/ramigo
SCR_006922 ramigo, RamiGO - AmiGO visualize R interface 2026-02-14 02:01:15 11
RazerS
 
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RazerS (RRID:SCR_006889) RazerS software resource 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. next-generation sequencing, c++, openmp, linux, mac os x, windows is listed by: OMICtools
has parent organization: Free University of Berlin; Berlin; Germany
PMID:22923295
PMID:19592482
GNU General Public License OMICS_00679 SCR_006889 2026-02-14 02:01:24 13
ArtificialFastqGenerator
 
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ArtificialFastqGenerator (RRID:SCR_006880) ArtificialFastqGenerator software resource 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. matlab, java, Next Generation Sequencing, aligns reads, reference genome is listed by: OMICtools
is listed by: Debian
PMID:23152858 GNU GPL v3 OMICS_00248, SCR_015979 https://sources.debian.org/src/artfastqgenerator/ SCR_006880 Artfastqgenerator - Ouputs artificial FASTQ files derived from a reference genome 2026-02-14 02:01:24 10

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