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  • RRID:SCR_008804

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://genome.jgi.doe.gov/programs/metagenomes/index.jsf

Portal providing access to metagenomics projects, data and tools supported by the DOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI). A primary motivation for metagenomics is that most microbes found in nature exist in complex, interdependent communities and cannot readily be grown in isolation in the laboratory. One can, however, isolate DNA or RNA from the community as a whole, and studies of such communities have revealed a diversity of microbes far beyond those found in culture collections. It is suspected that these uncultivated organisms must harbor considerable as-yet undiscovered genomic, functional, and metabolic features and capabilities. Thus to fully explore microbial genomics, it is imperative that we access the genomes of these elusive players.

Proper citation: Metagenomics Program at JGI (RRID:SCR_008804) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_008681

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://fungi.ensembl.org/index.html

The Ensembl Genomes project produces genome databases for important species from across the taxonomic range, using the Ensembl software system. Five sites are now available, one of which is Ensembl Fungi, which houses fungal species. Sponsors: EnsembFungi is a project run by EMBL - EBI to maintain annotation on selected genomes, based on the software developed in the Ensembl project developed jointly by the EBI and the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.

Proper citation: Ensembl Fungi (RRID:SCR_008681) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_008680

    This resource has 1000+ mentions.

http://plants.ensembl.org/index.html

Ensembl Genomes project produces genome databases for important species from across the taxonomic range, using the Ensembl software system. Five sites are now available, one of which is Ensembl Plants, which houses plant species. Sponsors: EnsembPlants is a project run by EMBL - EBI to maintain annotation on selected genomes, based on the software developed in the Ensembl project developed jointly by the EBI and the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.

Proper citation: Ensembl Plants (RRID:SCR_008680) Copy   


https://bbgre.brc.iop.kcl.ac.uk

A database and associated tools for investigating the genetic basis of neurodisability. It combines phenotype information from patients with neurodevelopmental and behavioral problems with clinical genetic data, and displays this information on the human genome map. Basic access to genetic information (deletions, duplications) relating to participants with neurodevelopmental disorders is provided without an account; access to the full dataset requires an account. The genetic information that is available to view comprises potentially pathogenic copy number variation across the genome, detected by array comparative genome hybridization (aCGH) using a customized 44K oligonucleotide array.

Proper citation: Brain and Body Genetic Resource Exchange (RRID:SCR_008959) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_008679

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

http://bacteria.ensembl.org/index.html

The Ensembl Genomes project produces genome databases for important species from across the taxonomic range, using the Ensembl software system. Five sites are now available, one of which is Ensembl Bacteria, which houses bacterial species. All bacterial collections in Ensembl Bacteria have been updated with the latest data from ENA and UniProtKB. New genomes have been added to Escherichia/Shigella (3 additional genomes) and Staphylococcus (3 additional genomes). The mapping of array probes has been expanded to all genomes in the Escherichia/Shigella and Staphylococcus collections. Ensembl Bacteria also now features improved interfaces for selecting regions of circular molecules a new visualisation allowing the large scale comparison of multiple genomes. In multi-synteny view, users can select multiple genomes and observe the syntenic relationships between them. Sponsors: EnsembBacteria is a project run by EMBL - EBI to maintain annotation on selected genomes, based on the software developed in the Ensembl project developed jointly by the EBI and the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.

Proper citation: Ensembl Bacteria (RRID:SCR_008679) Copy   


http://www.medinfopoli.polimi.it/GFINDer/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on August 16, 2019. Multi-database system providing large-scale lists of user-classified sequence identifiers with genome-scale biological information and functional profiles biologically characterizing the different gene classes in the list. GFINDer automatically retrieves updated annotations of several functional categories from different sources, identifies the categories enriched in each class of a user-classified gene list, and calculates statistical significance values for each category. Moreover, GFINDer enables to functionally classify genes according to mined functional categories and to statistically analyze the obtained classifications, aiding in better interpreting microarray experiment results.

Proper citation: GFINDer: Genome Function INtegrated Discoverer (RRID:SCR_008868) Copy   


http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/gap/cgi-bin/study.cgi?study_id=phs000674.v1.p1

Human genetics data from an immense (78,000) and ethnically diverse population available for secondary analysis to qualified researchers through the database of Genotypes and Phenotypes (dbGaP). It offers the opportunity to identify potential genetic risks and influences on a broad range of health conditions, particularly those related to aging. The GERA cohort is part of the Research Program on Genes, Environment, and Health (RPGEH), which includes more than 430,000 adult members of the Kaiser Permanente Northern California system. Data from this larger cohort include electronic medical records, behavioral and demographic information from surveys, and saliva samples from 200,000 participants obtained with informed consent for genomic and other analyses. The RPGEH database was made possible largely through early support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to accelerate such health research. The genetic information in the GERA cohort translates into more than 55 billion bits of genetic data. Using newly developed techniques, the researchers conducted genome-wide scans to rapidly identify single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the genomes of the people in the GERA cohort. These data will form the basis of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) that can look at hundreds of thousands to millions of SNPs at the same time. The RPGEH then combined the genetic data with information derived from Kaiser Permanente''s comprehensive longitudinal electronic medical records, as well as extensive survey data on participants'' health habits and backgrounds, providing researchers with an unparalleled research resource. As information is added to the Kaiser-UCSF database, the dbGaP database will also be updated.

Proper citation: Resource for Genetic Epidemiology Research on Adult Health and Aging (RRID:SCR_010472) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_011791

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

http://www.genomicus.biologie.ens.fr/genomicus-72.01/cgi-bin/search.pl

A genome browser that enables users to navigate in genomes in several dimensions: linearly along chromosome axes, transversaly across different species, and chronologicaly along evolutionary time.

Proper citation: Genomicus (RRID:SCR_011791) Copy   


http://www.einstein.yu.edu/departments/genetics/resources/molecular-cytogenetics-core.aspx

Core provides tools for preparation of human and murine samples suitable for molecular genetic and cytogenetic analysis of entire genome. These tools include establishment of EBV transformed cell lines; isolation of DNA and mRNA from variety of tissue culture samples as well as primary biopsies; preparation of metaphase chromosomes suitable for fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and Spectral Karyotyping (SKY) or whole chromosome paints for human and mouse genome. Core personnel is trained to hybridize commercial probes and to designed locus specific probes for regions of interest to investigators. All probes are custom designed and in house generated.

Proper citation: Albert Einstein College of Medicine Molecular Cytogenetics Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017815) Copy   


http://hihg.med.miami.edu/cgt/gene-expression

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 27,2025. CGT gene expression core utilizes Affymetrix GeneChip Arrays and Illumina BeadChips to identify gene expression variation in single genes, targeted set of genes, or entire genomes. Affymetrix GeneChip Arrays Human Gene ST,Human Transcriptome Array 2.0, Human Exon ST, Human miRNA, Illumina Expression, HumanHT-12 v4 BeadChip.

Proper citation: University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Gene Expression Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017825) Copy   


http://htbc.stanford.edu

Core provides fully automated high throughput screening (HTS) of Compound Libraries (130,000+ compounds) for both enzyme/protein-based assays and cell-based assays, using Caliper Life Sciences Staccato system;Genomic siRNA screening with siARRAY whole human genome siRNA library from Dharmacon targeting 21,000 genes, using Agilent Bravo system;High-Content Screening using ImageXpress Micro automated fluorescent microscope with live cell, bright field, phase contrast and integrated plate handling with Thermo Catalyst CRS, and image analysis using MetaXpress software;High Throughput Molecular Biology reagents and services, including access to cDNA libraries (Human ORFeome collection, 15,000 genes) and 96 and 384-well bead clean-ups and PCR setup (Biomek FX and Agilent Bravo), and other automation steps in collaboration with SFGF;High-throughput assay development assistance with cell culture, experiment design, robotic programming and Standard Operating Procedure drafting;Screening data analysis assistance with protocols, hit determination and structure activity analyses using MDL chemical database ISIS/HOST, Plate Manager, Assay Explorer and Report Manager. Use of microplate reader detection systems, including Tecan Infinite M1000 and Infinite M1000 PRO and Molecular Devices Analyst GT for fluorescence; fluorescence polarization; time-resolved fluorescence; absorbance and luminescence (with injectors and AlphaScreen); and Flexstation II 384, for kinetic fluorescence reads to measure calcium mobilization and ion channels.Use of liquid-handling robots, including Sciclone ALH3000 (96- and 384-well pipetting), Agilent Bravo (96- and 384-well pipetting), Velocity11 VPrep (96-well pipetting), Bio-Tek plate washers/dispensers, Matrix Wellmate and Titertek/Labsystems Multidrop microplate dispensers, and Velocity11 PlateLoc plate heat sealer;Training for most of these services.

Proper citation: Stanford University School of Medicine High Throughput Bioscience Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017794) Copy   


https://med.nyu.edu/research/scientific-cores-shared-resources/genome-technology-center

Core provides range of services related to genome, epigenome, and transcriptome analysis. Offers technologies including Illumina deep sequencing and sample preparation for variety of applications, including DNA and RNA sequencing (DNA- and RNA-seq), exome sequencing, targeted capture, chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing (ChIP-seq), methylation sequencing (Methyl-seq), metagenomics, and many others;Automation of Illumina library and targeted capture preps, including 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) sequencing;Oxford Nanopore sequencing (long reads);Bio-Rad Droplet Digita polymerase chain reaction (PCR);Nanostring nCounter;Single-cell RNA- and DNA-seq using the C1 Auto Prep System from Fluidigm, and 10x Genomics Chromium System.Provides expertise on strategies to achieve research goals in any field related to genomics, and can tailor bioinformatics analysis to individual project. If you supply us with nucleic acids, we can perform every step required to help you achieve your desired results.

Proper citation: New York University School of Medicine Langone Health Genome Technology Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017929) Copy   


http://mousebiology.org

Core located on campus of UC Davis, providing fully customized support for scientific research using genetically altered mice. Provides access to develop, plan, execute, and analyze research project involving genetically-altered mice. Provides description of project, including alternative approaches, accurate timelines, and cost estimates.Provides regular and informative communication throughout project, including email updates on completion of each milestone. Project progress can be followed at each stage by viewing detailed information anytime by accessing our online and secure project tracking system (PTS) available 24 hours a day.

Proper citation: University of California-Davis Mouse Biology Program CRISPR Based Genome Editing Service Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017851) Copy   


https://grcf.jhmi.edu/

Established to produce immortalized cell lines from human blood (EBV transformations). Offers genomics applications for single cells, including RNA-seq, gene expression profiling by qPCR and DNA amplification for whole-genome or targeted (exome or PCR-based analysis) through 10x Genomics Chromium platform (similar to Drop Seq). Offers custom genotyping to analyze short tandem repeats, variable number tandem repeats and single nucleotide polymorphisms.

Proper citation: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Genetic Resources Core Facility (RRID:SCR_018669) Copy   


https://einsteinmed.edu/research/shared-facilities/cores/53/epigenomics/

Part of Einstein Center for Epigenomics and Illumina CSPro (certified service provider) laboratory, offers massively-parallel sequencing (MPS) including fully-automated library preparation, quality control and assurance, and number of assays to study the genome/epigenome. Data analytical services are provided by Computational Genomics Facility.

Proper citation: Albert Einstein College of Medicine Epigenomics Shared Core Facility (RRID:SCR_023284) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_026926

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://github.com/YongyiLuo98/BVSim

Software package provides several functions and parameters for simulating genetic variations. Benchmarking variation simulator mimicking human variation spectrum.

Proper citation: BVSim (RRID:SCR_026926) Copy   



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