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http://droog.gs.washington.edu/multiPopTagSelect.html
Software program that selects a near-minimal set of tagging single-nucleotide polymorphisms (tagSNPs) that account for all observed patterns of linkage disequilibrium (LD) in multiple populations. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)
Proper citation: MULTIPOPTAGSELECT (RRID:SCR_009307) 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.rni.helsinki.fi/~mjs/
Bayesian QTL mapping software for analysing backcross, double haploid, and F2 data from designed crossing experiments of inbred lines (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)
Proper citation: MULTIMAPPER (RRID:SCR_009305) 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://www.flintbox.com/public/project/500/
Software application to generate visual patterns that can be easily interpreted as a single specific Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) genotype, based on reiterative pattern recognition from validated SNP data (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)
Proper citation: SNP CHART (RRID:SCR_009386) Copy
http://www.gohad.uwa.edu.au/software/simhap
Software application providing a comprehensive modelling framework and a multiple-imputation approach to haplotypic analysis of population-based data. It uses biallelic SNP genotype data to impute haplotype frequencies at the individual level. SimHap also tests for haplotype associations with outcomes of interest while incorporating the uncertainty around inferred haplotypes into the modelling procedure. SimHap allows epidemiological (ie, non-genetic) and both single SNP and haplotype association analyses of quantitative Normal, binary, longitudinal and right-censored outcomes under a range of genetic models. SimHap can accommodate large data sets, and can model genetic and environmental effects, including complex haplotype:environment interactions. SimHap features cross-platform functionality via Java, and a sophisticated graphical user interface (GUI). SimHap will also perform association analysis on more simple epidemiological models, with or without the inclusion of genetic covariates. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)
Proper citation: SIMHAP (RRID:SCR_009384) Copy
https://genepi.qimr.edu.au/staff/davidD/#sib-pair
Software program that performs a number of simple analyses of family data that tend to be nonparametric or robust in nature, includes IBD and IBS based APM, Haseman-Elston sib pair, TDT and association analyses. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)
Proper citation: SIB-PAIR (RRID:SCR_009382) 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
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on October 6, 2011. A project to collect, store and study DNA samples from tens of thousands of healthy volunteers and patients with diseases of major public importance. It aims to identify genes that are risk factors for the conditions. The network consists of 13 collections led by different clinicians throughout the UK. At its heart is an archive infrastructure which manages the DNA and the information associated with it. The European Collection of Cell Cultures in Porton Down handles the blood, peripheral blood lymphocytes and EBV-transformed cell lines, while the Centre for Integrated Genomic Medical Research at Manchester University manages the DNA. These banked samples are available to UK and international researchers, who can examine data and set up collaborative work by registering at the DNA Network's website. The conditions for which samples are currently collected and stored are: Acute leukemia, Asthma and eczema, Late onset Alzheimer's disease, Breast cancer, Colorectal cancer, Coronary artery disease, Glomerulonephritis, Hypertension, Age-related macular degeneration, Multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Type 2 diabetes, Unipolar depression.
Proper citation: UK DNA Banking Network (RRID:SCR_010619) Copy
As both the public health survey of Quebec, and the Quebec resource for scientists interested in personalized medicine, genomics and public health, this public resource operates under a governance framework and consists of a databank and a biobank. The database contains environmental, demographic and health data. The biobank contains DNA, blood and urine samples. Access to CARTaGENE will be granted to researchers who are seeking to better understand how genes interact with other genes, with the environment and with lifestyle factors. They have collected in-depth information on over 20 000 Quebecers, including 446 sociodemographic, life-style and health data, 190 physiological parameters, 22 types of biochemical analyses and 41 types of haematological analyses. They have also collected 11 types of blood, plasma, serum and urine samples from most participants. Genealogical reconstruction of recruited participants, in collaboration with BALSAC Project, is also possible. CARTaGENE data and samples include the following: Health Questionnaire, Physical measures, Biochemical and hematological analysis, Biological samples stored in the Biobank. CARTagene is currently contacting participants (who have agreed to be recontacted) to collect additional data on environmental exposure. Data on dietary habits will be collected during the second phase of this component which will begin soon. Any scientific researcher working in a public or private organization at the national or international level may apply for access to CARTaGENE samples or data.
Proper citation: CARTaGENE (RRID:SCR_010614) 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://www.niehs.nih.gov/research/resources/software/epidemiology/tagster/
Software tool to select, evaluate and visualize LD tag SNPs for single or multiple populations. The input files can be a set of dumped genotype files from International HapMap Project (http://www.hapmap.org/) (Hapmap format) or Seattle SNPs (http://pga.gs.washington.edu/) (Prettybase format). The ouput is a set of LD tag SNPs for single or multiple populations. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)
Proper citation: TAGSTER (RRID:SCR_009413) Copy
http://www.stat.washington.edu/thompson/Genepi/pangaea.shtml
Collection of nine software packages for genetic analysis: BOREL, HARDY, MORGAN (now 2 and 3), Pedpack, InSegT, Loki, MCLEEPS, Pedfiddler, and Eclipse.
Proper citation: PANGAEA (RRID:SCR_013119) 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
http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=fishinggeneconservationlab.software
Software application that estimates the relative contributions of discrete populations to a mixture sample, solving what is commonly referred to in fisheries as the mixed stock analysis or genetic stock identification problem. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)
Proper citation: SPAM (RRID:SCR_009407) 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.icr.ac.uk/cancgen/molgen/MolPopGen_Bioinformatics.htm
Software application for multipoint linkage analysis of densely distributed SNP data incorporating automated linkage disequilibrium removal. SNPLINK requires these other programs installed on the system: MERLIN (used for nonparametric analysis), ALLEGRO (used for parametric analysis), R and PERL, all are freely available. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)
Proper citation: SNPLINK (RRID:SCR_009403) Copy
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