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https://github.com/SionBayliss/PIRATE
Software pangenomics toolbox for clustering diverged orthologues in bacteria. Used to identify and classify orthologous gene families in bacterial pangenomes over wide range of sequence similarity thresholds.
Proper citation: PIRATE (RRID:SCR_017265) Copy
Software tool for automated removal of spurious sequences or poorly aligned regions from multiple sequence alignment. Software package for automated alignment trimming in large scale phylogenetic analyses.
Proper citation: trimAl (RRID:SCR_017334) Copy
http://topaz.gatech.edu/GeneMark/
Software package for ab initio identification of protein coding regions in RNA transcripts. Algorithm parameters are estimated by unsupervised training which makes unnecessary manually curated preparation of training sets. Sets of assembled eukaryotic transcripts can be analyzed by modified GeneMarkS-T algorithm which part of gene prediction programs GeneMark.
Proper citation: GeneMarkS-T (RRID:SCR_017648) Copy
https://github.com/srp33/ShinyLearner
Software framework for performing benchmarks of machine learning classification algorithms. Containerized benchmarking tool for machine-learning classification of tabular data.
Proper citation: ShinyLearner (RRID:SCR_017608) Copy
https://github.com/sysu-yanglab/TDimpute
Software tool to transfer learning based deep neural network to impute missing gene expression data from DNA methylation data.
Proper citation: TDimpute (RRID:SCR_018306) Copy
https://cm.jefferson.edu/Off-Spotter//
Web application that identifies genomic instances for a given combination of gRNA(s), PAM, number of mismatches, and seed. This tool is limited to a single 1,000 nucleotides sequence or fewer than twenty CR-separated 20-mers.
Proper citation: Off-Spotter (RRID:SCR_015739) Copy
http://amp.pharm.mssm.edu/gen3va/
Software tool for aggregation and analysis of gene expression signatures from related studies.Used to aggregate and analyze gene expression signatures extracted from GEO by crowd using GEO2Enrichr. Used to view aggregated report that provides global, interactive views, including enrichment analyses, for collections of signatures from multiple studies sharing biological theme.
Proper citation: GEN3VA (RRID:SCR_015682) Copy
Perl software for transcription factor binding site detection and analysis. It implements classes for the representation of objects encountered in analysis of these protein-binding sites.
Proper citation: TFBS (RRID:SCR_015774) Copy
http://blanco.biomol.uci.edu/mpex/
Software which predicts topology and other features of membrane proteins through hydropathy plots based on thermodynamic and biological principles. This version of MPEx uses two types of hydropathy scales: Experiment-based whole-residue partitioning scales and experiment-based biological partitioning scales. The whole-residue partitioning scales predict the transmembrane (TM) segments of membrane proteins of known structure. The biological scale utilizes current knowledge of the code the Sec61 translocon to identify TM segments. MPEx is a Java program (not a Java applet) deployed using Java Web Start, which is part of the Java Runtime Environment.
Proper citation: Membrane Protein Explorer (RRID:SCR_014077) Copy
https://github.com/jts/nanopolish
Software package for signal-level analysis of Oxford Nanopore sequencing data.
Proper citation: Nanopolish (RRID:SCR_016157) Copy
http://saclab.tamu.edu/essentiality/transit/
Software tool Python based and open source for statistical analysis of TnSeq data. Provides a graphical interface to three different statistical methods for analyzing TnSeq data capable of identifying essential genes in individual datasets as well as comparative analysis between conditions.
Proper citation: TRANSIT (RRID:SCR_016492) Copy
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/anocva/index.html
Software R package as a nonparametric statistical test to compare clustering structures with applications in functional magnetic resonance imaging data (fMRI). Used for analysis of cluster variability in the diagnosis of neuropsychological disorders.
Proper citation: ANOCVA (RRID:SCR_016719) Copy
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/info/geo2r.html
Software as an interactive web tool to compare two or more groups of samples in a Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) series regardless of data type and quality. Used to identify genes that are differentially expressed across experimental conditions. Results are presented as a table of genes ordered by significance.
Proper citation: GEO2R (RRID:SCR_016569) Copy
https://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/scran.html
Software package for low-level analyses of single-cell RNA-seq data. Used for quality control, data exploration and normalization, cell cycle phase assignment, identification of highly variable and correlated genes, clustering into subpopulations and marker gene detection.
Proper citation: scran (RRID:SCR_016944) Copy
http://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/ConsensusClusterPlus.html
Software written in R for determining cluster count and membership by stability evidence in unsupervised analysis. Provides quantitative and visual stability evidence for estimating the number of unsupervised classes in a dataset with item tracking, item consensus and cluster consensus plots.
Proper citation: ConsensusClusterPlus (RRID:SCR_016954) Copy
http://prosightlite.northwestern.edu/
Software application for matching a single candidate protein sequence and its modifications against a set of mass spectrometric observations. Used to analyze top-down mass spectrometry data.
Proper citation: ProSight Lite (RRID:SCR_016908) Copy
https://pachterlab.github.io/sleuth/about
Software tool for analysis of RNA-Seq experiments for which transcript abundances have been quantified with kallisto. Used for the differential analysis of gene expression data that utilizes bootstrapping in conjunction with response error linear modeling to decouple biological variance from inferential variance.
Proper citation: sleuth (RRID:SCR_016883) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/ropls.html
Software R package for multivariate analysis and feature selection of omics data. Used for visualization, regression, classification, and feature selection of omics data where the number of variables exceeds the number of samples and with multicollinearity among variables.
Proper citation: ropls (RRID:SCR_016888) Copy
https://github.com/flo-compbio/xlmhg
Software Python package as a semiparametric test for enrichment in ranked lists. Used for determining gene set enrichment.
Proper citation: XL-mHG (RRID:SCR_016846) Copy
https://github.com/PGB-LIV/VAPPER
Software tool for analysis of variant antigens in African trypanosomes. Used for quantitative analysis of antigenic diversity in systems data of genomes, transcriptomes, and proteomes, called Variant Antigen Profiling to understand how antigenic diversity relates to clinical outcome, how antigen genes may be used as epidemiological markers of virulence, and in measuring gene expression during experimental infections.
Proper citation: VAPPER (RRID:SCR_016993) Copy
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