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http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/QCGWAS/
Software tools for (automated and manual) quality control of the results of Genome Wide Association Studies.
Proper citation: QCGWAS (RRID:SCR_006408) Copy
A free program for multiple sequence alignment editing, visualisation and analysis that is available in two forms: a lightweight Java applet for use in web applications, and a powerful desktop application that employs web services for sequence alignment, secondary structure prediction and the retrieval of alignments, sequences, annotation and structures from public databases and any DAS 1.53 compliant sequence or annotation server. Use it to view and edit sequence alignments, analyse them with phylogenetic trees and principal components analysis (PCA) plots and explore molecular structures and annotation. Jalview has built in DNA, RNA and protein sequence and structure visualisation and analysis capabilities. It uses Jmol to view 3D structures, and VARNA to display RNA secondary structure.
Proper citation: Jalview (RRID:SCR_006459) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/SRAdb.html
Software package to make access to the compilation of metadata from NCBI SRA and tools associated with submission, study, sample, experiment and run much more feasible. This is accomplished by parsing all the NCBI SRA metadata into a SQLite database that can be stored and queried locally. Fulltext search in the package make querying metadata very flexible and powerful. fastq and sra files can be downloaded for doing alignment locally. Beside ftp protocol, the SRAdb has funcitons supporting fastp protocol (ascp from Aspera Connect) for faster downloading large data files over long distance. The SQLite database is updated regularly as new data is added to SRA and can be downloaded at will for the most up-to-date metadata.
Proper citation: SRAdb (RRID:SCR_006524) Copy
A portal to biomedical and genomic information. NCBI creates public databases, conducts research in computational biology, develops software tools for analyzing genome data, and disseminates biomedical information for the better understanding of molecular processes affecting human health and disease.
Proper citation: NCBI (RRID:SCR_006472) Copy
http://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/casper.html
Software to infer alternative splicing from paired-end RNA-seq data. The model is based on counting paths across exons, rather than pairwise exon connections, and estimates the fragment size and start distributions non-parametrically, which improves estimation precision.
Proper citation: casper (RRID:SCR_006613) Copy
http://rulai.cshl.edu/splicetrap/
A statistic tool for quantifying exon inclusion ratios in paired-end RNA-seq data, with broad applications for the study of alternative splicing. SpliceTrap approaches to exon inclusion level estimation as a Bayesian inference problem. For every exon it quantifies the extent to which it is included, skipped or subjected to size variations due to alternative 3?/5? splice sites or Intron Retention. In addition, SpliceTrap can quantify alternative splicing within a single cellular condition, with no need of a background set of reads.
Proper citation: SpliceTrap (RRID:SCR_006728) Copy
https://github.com/arq5x/bedtools2
A powerful toolset for genome arithmetic allowing one to address common genomics tasks such as finding feature overlaps and computing coverage. Bedtools allows one to intersect, merge, count, complement, and shuffle genomic intervals from multiple files in widely-used genomic file formats such as BAM, BED, GFF/GTF, VCF. While each individual tool is designed to do a relatively simple task (e.g., intersect two interval files), quite sophisticated analyses can be conducted by combining multiple bedtools operations on the UNIX command line.
Proper citation: BEDTools (RRID:SCR_006646) Copy
Python module to parse mzML data in Python based on cElementTree. It is an extension to Python that offers (i) an easy access to mass spectrometry (MS) data that allows the rapid development of tools, (ii) a very fast parser for mzML data and (iii) a set of functions to compare or handle spectra., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: pymzML (RRID:SCR_002500) Copy
http://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/sapFinder.html
An R software package, for detection of the variant peptides based on tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS)-based proteomics data. It automates (1) variation-associated database construction, (2) database searching, (3) post-processing, (4) HTML-based report generation in shotgun proteomics.
Proper citation: sapFinder (RRID:SCR_002685) Copy
https://github.com/grenaud/leeHom
Software program for the Bayesian reconstruction of ancient DNA fragments. The algorithm removes the adaptors and reconstructs the original DNA sequences using a Bayesian maximum a posteriori probability approach.
Proper citation: leeHom (RRID:SCR_002710) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/pathview.html
A tool set for pathway-based data integration and visualization. It maps and renders a wide variety of biological data on relevant pathway graphs. All users need is to supply their data and specify the target pathway. Pathview automatically downloads the pathway graph data, parses the data file, maps user data to the pathway, and render pathway graph with the mapped data. In addition, Pathview also seamlessly integrates with pathway and gene set (enrichment) analysis tools for large-scale and fully automated analysis.
Proper citation: Pathview (RRID:SCR_002732) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/rBiopaxParser.html
A software package that provides a comprehensive set of functions for parsing, viewing and modifying BioPAX pathway data within R. At the moment BioPAX level 2 and level 3 are supported.
Proper citation: rBiopaxParser (RRID:SCR_002744) Copy
https://github.com/itojal/hot_scan
A free software to detect genomic regions unusually rich in translocation breakpoints. More generally, it may be used to detect a region that is unusually rich in a given character of a binary sequence.
Proper citation: hot scan (RRID:SCR_002840) Copy
https://github.com/PacificBiosciences/SMRT-Analysis/
Open-source bioinformatics software suite for analyzing single molecule, real-time DNA sequencing data. Users can choose from a variety of analysis protocols that utilize PacBio and third-party tools. Analysis protocols include de novo genome assembly, cDNA mapping, DNA base-modification detection, and long-amplicon analysis to determine phased consensus sequences.
Proper citation: SMRT-Analysis (RRID:SCR_002942) Copy
http://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/tweeDEseq.html
Software for differential expression analysis of RNA-seq using the Poisson-Tweedie family of distributions.
Proper citation: tweeDEseq (RRID:SCR_003038) Copy
http://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/BRAIN.html
Software package for calculating aggregated isotopic distribution and exact center-masses for chemical substances (in this version composed of C, H, N, O and S).
Proper citation: BRAIN (RRID:SCR_003018) Copy
http://code.google.com/p/perm/
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on February 28,2023. Software package to perform highly efficient genome scale alignments for hundreds of millions of short reads produced by the ABI SOLiD and Illumina sequencing platforms. It capable of providing full sensitivity for alignments within 4 mismatches for 50bp SOLID reads and 9 mismatches for 100bp Illumina reads.Efficient mapping of short sequencing reads with periodic full sensitive spaced seeds.
Proper citation: PerM (RRID:SCR_004223) Copy
http://sourceforge.net/projects/salt1/
Software that can accurately and sensitivity classify short reads of next-generation sequencing (NGS) into protein domain families. It is based on profile HMM and a supervised graph contribution algorithm. Compared to existing tools, it has high sensitivity and specificity in classifying short reads into their native domain families.
Proper citation: SALT (RRID:SCR_003187) Copy
http://compbio.cs.sfu.ca/software-novelseq
Software pipeline to detect novel sequence insertions using high throughput paired-end whole genome sequencing data.
Proper citation: NovelSeq (RRID:SCR_003136) Copy
http://mrcanavar.sourceforge.net/
Copy number caller that analyzes the whole-genome next-generation sequence mapping read depth to discover large segmental duplications and deletions. It also has the capability of predicting absolute copy numbers of genomic intervals.
Proper citation: mrCaNaVaR (RRID:SCR_003135) Copy
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