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BioSig: An Imaging Bioinformatics System for Phenotypic Analysis Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
BioSig: An Imaging Bioinformatics System for Phenotypic Analysis (RRID:SCR_008428) | BioSig | data processing software, software library, software toolkit, software application, image processing software, software resource | Software library for processing of electroencephalogram (EEG) and other biomedical signals like electroencephalogram (EEG), electrocorticogram (ECoG), electrocardiogram (ECG), electrooculogram (EOG), electromyogram (EMG), respiration, and so on. Biosig contains tools for quality control, artifact processing, time series analysis, feature extraction, classification and machine learning, and tools for statistical analysis. Many tools are able to handle data with missing values (statistics, time series analysis, machine learning). Another feature is that more then 40 different data formats are supported, and a number of converters for EEG,, ECG and polysomnography are provided. Biosig has been widely used for scientific research on EEG-based BraiN-Computer Interfaces (BCI), sleep research, and ECG and HRV analysis. It provides software interfaces several programming languages (C, C++, Matlab/Octave, Python), and it provides also an interactive viewing and scoring software for adding, and editing of annotations, markers and events. | application, autocorrelation, bsd, c, c++, connectivity analysis, correlation, cross-correlation, directed transfer analysis, discriminant analysis, domain independent, eeg, meg, electrocorticography, end event related potential, format conversion, german, gnome, granger causality, information theory, kde, linux, matlab, microsoft, multivariate analysis, partial directed coherence, posix/unix-like, python, regression, spectral analysis, statistical operation, temporal transformation, time domain analysis, win32 (ms windows), windows, electrocorticogram, electrocardiogram, electrooculogram, electromyogram, respiration, signal, processing, biosignal |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is listed by: Debian has parent organization: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
DOI:10.1109/MC.2008.407 | Free, Available for download, Freely available | nif-0000-30190 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/biosig https://sources.debian.org/src/biosig-tools/ |
SCR_008428 | 2026-02-14 02:01:42 | 158 | ||||||
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CAT Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
CAT (RRID:SCR_008421) | CAT | software resource | A repository of tools for analysis and annotation of CAZYmes (Carbohydrate Active enZYmes)., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. | bio.tools |
is listed by: OMICtools is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian |
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | OMICS_01676, biotools:CAt | https://bio.tools/CAT | SCR_008421 | 2026-02-14 02:01:38 | 13 | |||||||
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Augustus Resource Report Resource Website 1000+ mentions |
Augustus (RRID:SCR_008417) | sequence analysis software, data processing software, web application, data analysis software, software application, software resource | Software for gene prediction in eukaryotic genomic sequences. Serves as a basis for further steps in the analysis of sequenced and assembled eukaryotic genomes. | software, gene, prediction, eucaryotic, genomic, sequence |
is used by: BRAKER is used by: BRO_annotation is listed by: Debian is listed by: OMICtools is listed by: SoftCite works with: Gsnap2Augustus |
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) HO4545/1-1;; STA1009/6-1 ; Institute for Mathematics and Computer Science ; Ernst Moritz Arndt University of Greifswald |
PMID:23700307 DOI:10.1093/bioinformatics/btw494 |
Free, Available for download, Freely available | SCR_015981, OMICS_07777, nif-0000-30133 | https://sources.debian.org/src/autodock-vina/ | SCR_008417 | Augustus: Gene Prediction, WebAUGUSTUS, Augustus, Augustus [gene prediction] | 2026-02-14 02:01:38 | 3542 | |||||
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Generic GO Term Finder Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
Generic GO Term Finder (RRID:SCR_008870) | GOTermFinder, GO-TermFinder, GO Term Finder, GO::TermFinder | data processing software, data analysis service, analysis service resource, production service resource, source code, service resource, software application, software resource | The Generic GO Term Finder finds the significant GO terms shared among a list of genes from an organism, displaying the results in a table and as a graph (showing the terms and their ancestry). The user may optionally provide background information or a custom gene association file or filter evidence codes. This tool is capable of batch processing multiple queries at once. GO::TermFinder comprises a set of object-oriented Perl modules GO::TermFinder can be used on any system on which Perl can be run, either as a command line application, in single or batch mode, or as a web-based CGI script. This implementation, developed at the Lewis-Sigler Institute at Princeton, depends on the GO-TermFinder software written by Gavin Sherlock and Shuai Weng at Stanford University and the GO:View module written by Shuai Weng. It is made publicly available through the GMOD project. The full source code and documentation for GO:TermFinder are freely available from http://search.cpan.org/dist/GO-TermFinder/. Platform: Online tool, Windows compatible, Mac OS X compatible, Linux compatible, Unix compatible | gene ontology, gene, graph, visualization, genomics, gene association, ontology or annotation visualization, term enrichment, ontology, process, function, component, enrichment, bio.tools |
is listed by: 3DVC is listed by: Gene Ontology Tools is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian is related to: Gene Ontology is related to: Generic Model Organism Database Project has parent organization: Princeton University; New Jersey; USA has parent organization: Comprehensive Perl Archive Network |
NHGRI 1R01HG002732 | PMID:15297299 | Free for academic use | nlx_149293, biotools_go_term_finder | https://bio.tools/go_term_finder | SCR_008870 | Generic Gene Ontology (GO) Term Finder, Generic Gene Ontology Term Finder | 2026-02-14 02:01:39 | 108 | ||||
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LegumeIP Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
LegumeIP (RRID:SCR_008906) | LegumeIP | data analysis service, analysis service resource, data or information resource, production service resource, service resource, database | LegumeIP is an integrative database and bioinformatics platform for comparative genomics and transcriptomics to facilitate the study of gene function and genome evolution in legumes, and ultimately to generate molecular based breeding tools to improve quality of crop legumes. LegumeIP currently hosts large-scale genomics and transcriptomics data, including: * Genomic sequences of three model legumes, i.e. Medicago truncatula, Glycine max (soybean) and Lotus japonicus, including two reference plant species, Arabidopsis thaliana and Poplar trichocarpa, with the annotation based on UniProt TrEMBL, InterProScan, Gene Ontology and KEGG databases. LegumeIP covers a total 222,217 protein-coding gene sequences. * Large-scale gene expression data compiled from 104 array hybridizations from L. japonicas, 156 array hybridizations from M. truncatula gene atlas database, and 14 RNA-Seq-based gene expression profiles from G. max on different tissues including four common tissues: Nodule, Flower, Root and Leaf. * Systematic synteny analysis among M. truncatula, G. max, L. japonicus and A. thaliana. * Reconstruction of gene family and gene family-wide phylogenetic analysis across the five hosted species. LegumeIP features comprehensive search and visualization tools to enable the flexible query on gene annotation, gene family, synteny, relative abundance of gene expression. | gene function, genome evolution, legume, gene, genome, plant, genomics, transcriptomic, gene annotation, gene family, synteny, gene expression, blast, genomic sequence, microarray, rna-seq, comparative genomics, bio.tools |
is listed by: 3DVC is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools is related to: UniProt is related to: InterProScan is related to: Gene Ontology is related to: KEGG has parent organization: Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation |
Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation ; NSF ABI-0960897 |
PMID:22110036 | biotools:legumeip, nlx_151455 | https://bio.tools/legumeip | SCR_008906 | LegumeIP: an integrative database for comparative genomics and transcriptomics of model legumes, LegumeIP - An Integrative Platform to Study Gene Function and Genome Evolution in Legumes | 2026-02-14 02:01:49 | 19 | |||||
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GMA Resource Report Resource Website |
GMA (RRID:SCR_009212) | GMA | data processing software, data analysis software, time-series analysis software, software application, software resource | Software package to perform Granger mediation analysis for time series. Includes single level GMA model and two-level GMA model, for time series with hierarchically nested structure. | Granger, meditation, analysis, time, series, level, GMA, model, BRAIN Initiative, bio.tools |
is recommended by: BRAIN Initiative is listed by: Genetic Analysis Software is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools |
NIBIB EB022911 | PMID:31070732 | Free, Available for download, Freely available | nlx_154361, biotools:GMA | https://github.com/chaoning/GMA https://bio.tools/GMA |
http://www.montana.edu/kalinowski/GMA/GMA_Home.htm | SCR_009212 | Granger Mediation Analysis | 2026-02-14 02:01:50 | 0 | |||
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TopFIND Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
TopFIND (RRID:SCR_008918) | TopFIND | data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, database | An integrated knowledgebase focused on protein termini, their formation by proteases and functional implications. It contains information about the processing and the processing state of proteins and functional implications thereof derived from research literature, contributions by the scientific community and biological databases. It lists more than 120,000 N- and C-termini and almost 10,000 cleavages. TopFIND is a resource for comprehensive coverage of protein N- and C-termini discovered by all available in silico, in vitro as well as in vivo methodologies. It makes use of existing knowledge by seamless integration of data from UniProt and MEROPS and provides access to new data from community submission and manual literature curating. It renders modifications of protein termini, such as acetylation and citrulination, easily accessible and searchable and provides the means to identify and analyse extend and distribution of terminal modifications across a protein. The data is presented to the user with a strong emphasis on the relation to curated background information and underlying evidence that led to the observation of a terminus, its modification or proteolytic cleavage. In brief the protein information, its domain structure, protein termini, terminus modifications and proteolytic processing of and by other proteins is listed. All information is accompanied by metadata like its original source, method of identification, confidence measurement or related publication. A positional cross correlation evaluation matches termini and cleavage sites with protein features (such as amino acid variants) and domains to highlight potential effects and dependencies in a unique way. Also, a network view of all proteins showing their functional dependency as protease, substrate or protease inhibitor tied in with protein interactions is provided for the easy evaluation of network wide effects. A powerful yet user friendly filtering mechanism allows the presented data to be filtered based on parameters like methodology used, in vivo relevance, confidence or data source (e.g. limited to a single laboratory or publication). This provides means to assess physiological relevant data and to deduce functional information and hypotheses relevant to the bench scientist. TopFIND PROVIDES: * Integration of protein termini with proteolytic processing and protein features * Displays proteases and substrates within their protease web including detailed evidence information * Fully supports the Human Proteome Project through search by chromosome location CONTRIBUTE * Submit your N- or C-termini datasets * Contribute information on protein cleavages * Provide detailed experimental description, sample information and raw data | protein, n-termini, c-termini, protease, protein cleavage, proteomics, cleavage site, terminus, modification, proteolytic processing, protein function, domain structure, protein termini, terminus modification, protease, substrate, protease inhibitor, protein interaction, protein-protein interaction, interaction, bio.tools |
is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian is related to: UniProtKB is related to: PSICQUIC Registry is related to: MEROPS has parent organization: University of British Columbia; British Columbia; Canada |
Canadian Institutes of Health Research ; Cancer Research Society ; British Columbia Proteomics Network ; Metalloproteinase Proteomics and Systems Biology ; Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research ; Breast Cancer Society of Canada ; Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung ; BMBF ; German Academic Exchange Service |
PMID:22102574 PMID:21822272 |
Public, Acknowledgement requested | biotools:topfind, r3d100012721, nlx_151607 | https://bio.tools/topfind https://doi.org/10.17616/R3KB8J https://doi.org/10.17616/R3KB8J |
SCR_008918 | Termini oriented protein Function Inferred Database | 2026-02-14 02:01:48 | 29 | ||||
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FGDP Resource Report Resource Website |
FGDP (RRID:SCR_008910) | FGDP | software resource | A Java-based, Microarray or Genechip data analysis system. | bio.tools |
is listed by: OMICtools is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools has parent organization: Fox Chase Cancer Center |
PMID:14734324 | GNU General Public License | OMICS_00756, biotools:fgdp | https://bio.tools/fgdp | SCR_008910 | Functional Genomics Data Pipeline (FGDP), Functional Genomics Data Pipeline | 2026-02-14 02:01:47 | 0 | |||||
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BeeBase Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
BeeBase (RRID:SCR_008966) | BeeBase | data analysis service, analysis service resource, data set, data or information resource, production service resource, service resource, database | Gene sequences and genomes of Bombus terrestris, Bombus impatiens, Apis mellifera and three of its pathogens, that are discoverable and analyzed via genome browsers, blast search, and apollo annotation tool. The genomes of two additional species, Apis dorsata and A. florea are currently under analysis and will soon be incorporated.BeeBase is an archive and will not be updated. The most up-to-date bee genome data is now available through the navigation bar on the HGD Home page. | genome, gene set, sequence, bee, genomics, entomology, blast, annotation, pest, pathogen, honey, beehive, insect, bee pollen, bee product, bee culture, pollination, pollinator, bio.tools, FASEB list |
is listed by: re3data.org is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools has parent organization: University of Missouri; Missouri; USA |
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station ; Golden Heritage Foods and Sioux Honey Association ; NHGRI 5-P41-HG000739-13; USDA 2008-35302-18804 |
PMID:21071397 | Open unspecified license, Acknowledgement requested, Data Usage Policy | nlx_152034, biotools:hgd, r3d100010925 | https://bio.tools/hgd https://doi.org/10.17616/R3Z629 |
SCR_008966 | Hymenoptera Genome Database | 2026-02-14 02:01:48 | 56 | ||||
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R/QTLBIM Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
R/QTLBIM (RRID:SCR_009375) | software resource, software library, software toolkit, software application | Software library for QTL Bayesian Interval Mapping that provides a Bayesian model selection approach to map multiple interacting QTL. It works on experimentally inbred lines and performs a genome-wide search to locate multiple potential QTL. The package can handle continuous, binary and ordinal traits. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software) | gene, genetic, genomic, r, bio.tools |
is listed by: Genetic Analysis Software is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian |
nlx_154597, biotools:qtlbim | http://www.ssg.uab.edu/qtlbim/index.jsp https://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/Archive/qtlbim/ https://bio.tools/qtlbim |
http://www.qtlbim.org/ | SCR_009375 | 2026-02-14 02:01:49 | 2 | ||||||||
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Knime4Bio Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Knime4Bio (RRID:SCR_005376) | Knime4Bio | software resource | A set of custom nodes for the KNIME (The Konstanz Information Miner) graphical workbench, for analysing next-generation sequencing (NGS) data without the requirement of programming skills. | node, next-generation sequencing, knime, bioinformatics, workflow, sequencing, flow, data, bam, wig, bed, bio.tools |
is listed by: OMICtools is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools has parent organization: Google Code |
PMID:21984761 | GNU General Public License, v3 | biotools:knime4bio, OMICS_01143 | https://bio.tools/knime4bio | SCR_005376 | Knime4Bio: custom nodes for the interpretation of Next Generation Sequencing data with KNIME | 2026-02-14 02:00:53 | 2 | |||||
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PhenoMan Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
PhenoMan (RRID:SCR_005249) | PhenoMan | software resource | An interactive software program that integrates phenotypic data exploration, selection, management and quality control using a unified platform for association studies of rare and common variants. | phenotype, quality control, statistical genetics, association study, python, bio.tools |
is listed by: OMICtools is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian has parent organization: Google Code has parent organization: Baylor University; Texas; USA |
GNU General Public License, v3 | biotools:phenoman, OMICS_00301 | https://bio.tools/phenoman | SCR_005249 | phenoman - Phenotypic data exploration selection management and quality control for association studies of rare and common variants | 2026-02-14 02:01:04 | 1 | ||||||
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KGGSeq Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
KGGSeq (RRID:SCR_005311) | KGGSeq | software resource | A biological Knowledge-based mining platform for Genomic and Genetic studies using Sequence data. The software platform, constituted of bioinformatics and statistical genetics functions, makes use of valuable biologic resources and knowledge for sequencing-based genetic mapping of variants / genes responsible for human diseases / traits. It facilitates geneticists to fish for the genetic determinants of human diseases / traits in the big sea of DNA sequences. KGGSeq has paid attention to downstream analysis of genetic mapping. The framework was implemented to filter and prioritize genetic variants from whole exome sequencing data. | genomic, genetic, sequence, mutation, exome sequencing, disease, gene, variant, bio.tools |
is listed by: OMICtools is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian |
Monogenic disorder, Cancer | PMID:22241780 | biotools:kggseq, OMICS_02260 | https://bio.tools/kggseq | SCR_005311 | KGGSeq: A biological Knowledge-based mining platform for Genomic and Genetic studies using Sequence data | 2026-02-14 02:00:52 | 53 | |||||
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Scripture Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Scripture (RRID:SCR_005269) | Scripture | software resource | Software for transcriptome reconstruction that relies solely on RNA-Seq reads and an assembled genome to build a transcriptome ab initio. The statistical methods to estimate read coverage significance are also applicable to other sequencing data. Scripture also has modules for ChIP-Seq peak calling. | transcriptome, rna-seq read, genome sequence, bio.tools |
is listed by: OMICtools is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools is related to: Alt Event Finder has parent organization: Broad Institute |
PMID:20436462 | biotools:scripture, OMICS_01265 | https://bio.tools/scripture | SCR_005269 | 2026-02-14 02:00:51 | 11 | |||||||
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Hmmer Resource Report Resource Website 5000+ mentions |
Hmmer (RRID:SCR_005305) | HMMER | data processing software, data analysis service, analysis service resource, data analysis software, production service resource, service resource, software application, software resource | Tool for searching sequence databases for homologs of protein sequences, and for making protein sequence alignments. It implements methods using probabilistic models called profile hidden Markov models (profile HMMs). Compared to BLAST, FASTA, and other sequence alignment and database search tools based on older scoring methodology, HMMER aims to be significantly more accurate and more able to detect remote homologs because of the strength of its underlying mathematical models. In the past, this strength came at significant computational expense, but in the new HMMER3 project, HMMER is now essentially as fast as BLAST. | homolog, protein sequence, source code, FASEB list |
is used by: Mantis is listed by: OMICtools is listed by: Genetic Analysis Software is listed by: Debian is listed by: SoftCite is related to: VectorBase has parent organization: Janelia Research |
Howard Hughes Medical Institute | PMID:21593126 DOI:10.1093/bioinformatics/14.9.755 |
OMICS_00996, nlx_144358 | https://sources.debian.org/src/hmmer/ | SCR_005305 | HMMER - biosequence analysis using profile hidden Markov models | 2026-02-14 02:01:06 | 8774 | |||||
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becas Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
becas (RRID:SCR_005337) | data access protocol, software resource, web service, service resource | Web application, API and widget able to recognize and annotate biomedical concepts in text.Provides annotations for isolated, nested and intersected entities.Identifies concepts from multiple semantic groups, providing preferred names and enriching them with references to public knowledge resources. | Annotation, biomedical concept recognition, annotate biomedical concepts, text, bio.tools |
is listed by: OMICtools is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools has parent organization: University of Aveiro; Aveiro; Portugal |
Free, Freely available | biotools:becas, OMICS_01173 | https://bioinformatics.ua.pt/software/becas/ https://bio.tools/becas |
SCR_005337 | 2026-02-14 02:01:06 | 12 | ||||||||
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NCBO Annotator Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
NCBO Annotator (RRID:SCR_005329) | NCBO Annotator | web service, production service resource, service resource, data access protocol, software resource | A Web service that annotates textual metadata (e.g. journal abstract) with relevant ontology concepts. NCBO uses this Web service to annotate resources in the NCBO Resource Index. They also provide this Web service as a stand-alone service for users. This Web service can be accessed through BioPortal or used directly in your software. Currently, the annotation workflow is based on syntactic concept recognition (using concept names and synonyms) and on a set of semantic expansion algorithms that leverage the semantics in ontologies (e.g., is_a relations). Their service methodology leverages ontologies to create annotations of raw text and returns them using semantic web standards. | ontology, annotation, bio.tools |
is listed by: OMICtools is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools is related to: STOP has parent organization: BioPortal has parent organization: National Centers for Biomedical Computing has parent organization: Stanford University; Stanford; California |
NHGRI U54 HG004028 | PMID:19483092 | biotools:bioportal, nlx_144389, OMICS_01172 | https://bio.tools/bioportal | SCR_005329 | Open Biomedical Annotator, NCBO BioPortal Annotator | 2026-02-14 02:00:54 | 6 | |||||
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CoPub Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
CoPub (RRID:SCR_005327) | CoPub | data access protocol, software resource, web service, service resource | Text mining tool that detects co-occuring biomedical concepts in abstracts from the MedLine literature database. It allows batch input of multiple human, mouse or rat genes and produces lists of keywords from several biomedical thesauri that are significantly correlated with the set of input genes. These lists link to Medline abstracts in which the co-occurring input genes and correlated keywords are highlighted. Furthermore, CoPub can graphically visualize differentially expressed genes and over-represented keywords in a network, providing detailed insight in the relationships between genes and keywords, and revealing the most influential genes as highly connected hubs. | microarray, gene, literature, enrich, annotate, network, database, differential expression, bio.tools |
uses: MEDLINE uses: Gene Ontology is listed by: OMICtools is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools has parent organization: Netherlands Bioinformatics Centre |
Netherlands Bioinformatics Centre | PMID:18442992 | Free, Public, Acknowledgement requested | OMICS_01178, biotools:copub | https://bio.tools/copub | http://services.nbic.nl/cgi-bin/copub/CoPub.pl | SCR_005327 | 2026-02-14 02:00:52 | 5 | ||||
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PeakSeq Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
PeakSeq (RRID:SCR_005349) | PeakSeq | software resource | A software program for identifying and ranking peak regions in ChIP-Seq experiments. It takes as input, mapped reads from a ChIP-Seq experiment, mapped reads from a control experiment and outputs a file with peak regions ranked with increasing Q-values. | bio.tools |
is listed by: OMICtools is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian has parent organization: Yale University; Connecticut; USA |
PMID:19122651 | biotools:peakseq, OMICS_00453 | https://bio.tools/peakseq | SCR_005349 | 2026-02-14 02:00:54 | 39 | |||||||
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PAZAR Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
PAZAR (RRID:SCR_005410) | PAZAR | data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, software resource, database | Database that unites independently created and maintained data collections of transcription factor and regulatory sequence annotation. The flexible PAZAR schema permits the representation of diverse information derived from experiments ranging from biochemical protein-DNA binding to cellular reporter gene assays. Data collections can be made available to the public, or restricted to specific system users. The data ''boutiques'' within the shopping-mall-inspired system facilitate the analysis of genomics data and the creation of predictive models of gene regulation., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. | transcription factor, target gene, regulatory sequence, transcription factor profile, annotation, sequence, profile, transcription factor binding profile, chip, chip-seq, gene, cis-regulatory element, bio.tools |
is listed by: OMICtools is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian has parent organization: University of British Columbia; British Columbia; Canada has parent organization: SourceForge |
PMID:18971253 | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | OMICS_00540, biotools:pazar | https://bio.tools/pazar | SCR_005410 | 2026-02-14 02:01:06 | 32 |
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