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https://github.com/stamatak/ExaML
Source code for large-scale phylogenetic analyses on whole-transcriptome and whole-genome alignments using supercomputers.
Proper citation: Examl (RRID:SCR_016087) Copy
Searchable database of comprehensive annotations of eukaryotic long non-coding RNAs. Entries are manually curated from referenced literature.
Proper citation: lncRNAdb (RRID:SCR_015491) Copy
Repository of sequenced antibodies, integrating curated information about antibody and its antigen with cross links to standardized databases of chemical and protein entities. Manually curated repository of sequenced antibodies, developed by Geneva Antibody Facility at University of Geneva, in collaboration with CALIPHO and Swiss Prot groups at SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics. Database provides list of sequenced antibodies with their known targets. Each antibody is assigned unique ID number that can be used in academic publications to increase reproducibility of experiments.
Proper citation: ExPASy ABCD database (RRID:SCR_017401) Copy
http://smithlabresearch.org/software/methbase/
Central reference methylome database created from public BS-seq datasets. Provides methylation level at individual sites, regions of allele specific methylation, hypo- or hyper-methylated regions, partially methylated regions, and detailed meta data and summary statistics.
Proper citation: MethBase (RRID:SCR_017487) Copy
Web multi omics knowledgebase based upon public, manually curated transcriptomic and cistromic datasets involving genetic and small molecule manipulations of cellular receptors, enzymes and transcription factors. Integrated omics knowledgebase for mammalian cellular signaling pathways. Web browser interface was designed to accommodate numerous routine data mining strategies. Datasets are biocurated versions of publically archived datasets and are formatted according to recommendations of the FORCE11 Joint Declaration on Data Citation Principles73, and are made available under Creative Commons CC 3.0 BY license. Original datasets are available.
Proper citation: Signaling Pathways Project (RRID:SCR_018412) Copy
https://www.zbh.uni-hamburg.de/en/forschung/gi/software/ltrsift.html
Software graphical desktop tool for semi-automatic postprocessing of de novopredicted LTR retrotransposon annotations, such as the ones generated by LTRharvestand LTRdigest. Interface displays LTR retrotransposon candidates, their putative families and their internal structure in a hierarchical fashion allowing the user to "sift" through results of de novo prediction software. It also offers customizable filtering and classification functionality.
Proper citation: LTRsift (RRID:SCR_024098) Copy
https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/skat/
Software application that is a SNP-set (e.g., a gene or a region) level test for association between a set of rare (or common) variants and dichotomous or quantitative phenotypes. SKAT aggregates individual score test statistics of SNPs in a SNP set and efficiently computes SNP-set level p-values, e.g. a gene or a region level p-value, while adjusting for covariates, such as principal components to account for population stratification. SKAT also allows for power/sample size calculations for designing for sequence association studies. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)
Proper citation: SKAT (RRID:SCR_009396) Copy
http://www.helsinki.fi/~tsjuntun/multidiseq/
A multipoint linkage analysis software which allows Marker-Marker LD (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)
Proper citation: MULTIDISEQ (RRID:SCR_009304) Copy
http://www.stat.sinica.edu.tw/hsinchou/genetics/pooledDNA/mpda.htm
A tool for analyzing hybridization intensity data from microarray-based pooled DNA experiments. MPDA was developed under the software platform, MATLABR, and provided user-friendly interfaces adapted to Windows systems (Windows 98, Windows 2000 and Windows XP). or users without installing software MATLABR, we also developed stand-alone executables generated via the MATLABR compiler. MPDA provides four major functions: (1) Whole-genome DNA amplification/hybridization analysis, (2) Allele frequency estimation, (3) Association mapping, (4) Allelic imbalance detection. Graphic and numerical outputs from MPDA support global and detailed inspection for bulk of genomic data. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)
Proper citation: MPDA (RRID:SCR_009303) Copy
http://bioinformatics.org/simped/
Software program that quickly generates haplotypes and/or genotype data for a large number of marker loci (>20,000) for pedigrees of virtually any size and complexity. Haplotypes and/or genotypes are generated using user specified genetic map distances and haplotypes and/or allele frequencies. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)
Proper citation: SIMPED (RRID:SCR_009388) Copy
http://dmpi.duke.edu/siblink-v-30
Software application that allows the user to perform multipoint linkage analysis based on estimated IBD sharing between affected sibpairs. IBD sharing is inferred from IBS status, given marker genotypes, frequencies, and locations. Resulting LOD scores are maximized across a grid of possible disease locations and IBD sharing vectors. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)
Proper citation: SIBLINK (RRID:SCR_009381) Copy
An open-source software package for describing and comparing microbial communities. It incorporates the functionality of a number of computational tools, calculators, and visualization tools.
Proper citation: mothur (RRID:SCR_011947) Copy
http://toolkit.tuebingen.mpg.de/
A platform that integrates a great variety of tools for protein sequence analysis. Many tools are developed in-house, and serveral public tools are offered with extended functionality. Most frequently used tools HHpred Sensitive protein homology detection and structure prediction by HMM-HMM-comparison. Starting from a query sequence, HHpred builds a multiple sequence alignment using HHblits and turns it into a profile HMM. This is then compared it with a database of HMMs representing proteins with known structure (e.g. PDB, SCOP) or annotated protein families (e.g. PFAM, SMART, CDD, COGs, KOGs). The output is a list of closest homologs with alignments. HHpred can also build 3d homology models using the identified templates in the PDB database. It can optimize template picking and query-template alignments for homology modeling. The HHblits software is part of the open source package HHsuite. HHblits Remote homology detection method based on iterative HMM-HMM comparison. HHblits can build high-quality MSAs starting from single sequences or from MSAs. It transforms these into a query HMM and iteratively searches through uniprot20 or nr20 databases by adding significantly similar sequences from the previous search to the updated query HMM for the next search iteration. Compared to PSI-BLAST, HHblits is faster, up to twice as sensitive and produces more accurate alignments. The HHblits software is part of the open source package HHsuite. Quick2d Quick2D gives you an overview of secondary structure features like alpha-helices, extended beta-sheets, coiled coils, transmembrane helices and disorder regions. Predictions by PSIPRED, JNET, Prof(Rost), Prof(Ouali), Coils, MEMSAT2, HMMTOP, DISOPRED2 and VSL2. Modeller A Program for Comparative Protein Structure Modelling by Satisfaction of Spatial Restraints. Coils/PCoils This server compares a single sequence (COILS) or a sequence alignment (PCOILS) to a database of known coiled-coils and derives a similarity score. The program then calculates the probability that the sequence will adopt a coiled-coil conformation. PSI-Blast Search with an amino acid sequence against protein databases for locally similar sequences. Similar to ProteinBLAST but more sensitive. PSI-BLAST first performs a BLAST search and builds an alignment from the best local hits. This alignment is then used as a query for the next round of search. After each successive round the search alignment is updated.
Proper citation: Bioinformatics Toolkit (RRID:SCR_010277) Copy
http://pipeline.lbl.gov/cgi-bin/gateway2
Software tools for comparative genomics.Comprehensive suite of programs and databases for comparative analysis of genomic sequences. There are two ways of using VISTA - you can submit your own sequences and alignments for analysis (VISTA servers) or examine pre-computed whole-genome alignments of different species.
Proper citation: VISTA Browser (RRID:SCR_011808) Copy
http://archive.broadinstitute.org/mpg/sweep/
Software application that allows large-scale analysis of haplotype structure in genomes for the primary purpose of detecting evidence of natural selection. Primarily, it uses the Long Range Haplotype test to look for alleles of high frequency with long-range linkage disequilibrium, which suggest the haplotype rapidly rose to high frequency before recombination could break down associations with nearby markers. SWEEP takes phased genotype data as input, detects all haplotype blocks in that data, and then determines the frequency and long-range LD for each allele in each block. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)
Proper citation: SWEEP (RRID:SCR_009418) Copy
http://www.jurgott.org/linkage/sumstat.html
Software application that assess the joint disease association of multiple unlinked SNPs via sums of SNP specific test statistics. Genome-wide significance levels are obtained by per mutation analysis. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)
Proper citation: SUMSTAT (RRID:SCR_009416) Copy
http://mlemire.freeshell.org/software.html
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on May,6th, 2021. Software application as extension to SLINK/FastSLINK to allow more marker loci to be simulated in pedigrees conditional on trait values and in linkage equilibrium or disequilibrium with trait locus. entry from Genetic Analysis Software.
Proper citation: SUP (RRID:SCR_009417) Copy
http://cuke.hort.ncsu.edu/cucurbit/wehner/software.html
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on May 24,2023. SAS software program for gene segregation and linkage analysis in breeding population (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)
Proper citation: SASGENE (RRID:SCR_013084) Copy
https://mathgen.stats.ox.ac.uk/genetics_software/snptest/snptest.html
Software program for the analysis of single SNP association in genome-wide studies. The tests implemented can cater for binary (case-control) and quantitative phenotypes, can condition upon an arbitrary set of covariates and properly account for the uncertainty in genotypes. The program is designed to work seamlessly with the output of both the genotype calling program CHIAMO, the genotype imputation program IMPUTE and the program GTOOL. This program was used in the analysis of the 7 genome-wide association studies carried out by the Wellcome Trust Case-Control Consortium (WTCCC). (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)
Proper citation: SNPTEST (RRID:SCR_009406) Copy
http://www.maizegenetics.net/tassel
Software package which performs a variety of genetic analyses including association mapping, diversity estimation and calculating linkage disequilibrium. The association analysis between genotypes and phenotypes can be performed by either a general linear model or a mixed linear model. The general linear model now allows users to analyze complex field designs, environmental interactions, and epistatic interactions. The mixed model is specially designed to handle polygenic effects at multiple levels of relatedness including pedigree information. These new analyses should permit association analysis in a wide range plant and animal species. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)
Proper citation: TASSEL (RRID:SCR_012837) Copy
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