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Curated collection of known Drosophila transcriptional cis-regulatory modules (CRMs) and transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs). Includes experimentally verified fly regulatory elements along with their DNA sequence, associated genes, and expression patterns they direct. Submission of experimentally verified cis-regulatory elements that are not included in REDfly database are welcome.
Proper citation: REDfly Regulatory Element Database for Drosophilia (RRID:SCR_006790) Copy
Portal to the PSORT family of computer programs for the prediction of protein localization sites in cells, as well as other datasets and resources relevant to localization prediction. The standalone versions are available for download for larger analyses.
Proper citation: Psort (RRID:SCR_007038) Copy
Comprehensive set of protein domain families automatically generated from UniProt Knowledge Database. Automated clustering of homologous domains generated from global comparison of all available protein sequences., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: ProDom (RRID:SCR_006969) Copy
http://medgen.ugent.be/rtprimerdb/
Database for primer and probe sequences used in real-time PCR assays employing popular chemistries (SYBR Green I, Taqman, Hybridization Probes, Molecular Beacon) to prevent time-consuming primer design and experimental optimization, and to introduce a certain level of uniformity and standardization among different laboratories. Researchers are encouraged to submit their validated primer and probe sequence, so that other users can benefit from their expertise. The database can be queried using the official gene name or symbol, Entrez or Ensembl Gene identifier, SNP identifier, or oligonucleotide sequence. Different options make it possible to restrict a query to a particular application (Gene Expression Quantification/Detection, DNA Copy Number Quantification/Detection, SNP Detection, Mutation Analysis, Fusion Gene Quantification/Detection, Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP)), organism (Human, Mouse, Rat, and others) or detection chemistry.
Proper citation: RTPrimerDB- The Real-Time PCR and Probe Database (RRID:SCR_007106) Copy
http://weizhong-lab.ucsd.edu/cd-hit/
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on February 28,2023. Software program for clustering biological sequences with many applications in various fields such as making non-redundant databases, finding duplicates, identifying protein families, filtering sequence errors and improving sequence assembly etc. It is very fast and can handle extremely large databases. CD-HIT helps to significantly reduce the computational and manual efforts in many sequence analysis tasks and aids in understanding the data structure and correct the bias within a dataset. The CD-HIT package has CD-HIT, CD-HIT-2D, CD-HIT-EST, CD-HIT-EST-2D, CD-HIT-454, CD-HIT-PARA, PSI-CD-HIT, CD-HIT-OTU and over a dozen scripts. * CD-HIT (CD-HIT-EST) clusters similar proteins (DNAs) into clusters that meet a user-defined similarity threshold. * CD-HIT-2D (CD-HIT-EST-2D) compares 2 datasets and identifies the sequences in db2 that are similar to db1 above a threshold. * CD-HIT-454 identifies natural and artificial duplicates from pyrosequencing reads. * CD-HIT-OTU cluster rRNA tags into OTUs The usage of other programs and scripts can be found in CD-HIT user''s guide. CD-HIT was originally developed by Dr. Weizhong Li at Dr. Adam Godzik''s Lab at the Burnham Institute (now Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute)., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: CD-HIT (RRID:SCR_007105) Copy
http://bioinf.cs.ucl.ac.uk/software_downloads/biorat/
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on June 1,2023. An information extraction (IE) tool specifically designed to perform biomedical IE and which is able to locate and analyze both abstracts and full-length papers. BioRAT is a Biological Research Assistant for Text mining, and incorporates a document search ability with domain-specific IE.
Proper citation: BioRAT (RRID:SCR_007099) Copy
Software tool for analyzing repetitive DNA found in genome sequences. Software package for identification and classification of genomic repeats. Used for identifying patterns of local alignments induced by certain classes of repeats.
Proper citation: PILER (RRID:SCR_017333) Copy
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/phangorn/index.html
Software R package for phylogenetic reconstruction and analysis. Used for estimation of phylogenetic trees and networks using Maximum Likelihood, Maximum Parsimony, distance methods and Hadamard conjugation. Allows to compare trees, models selection and offers visualizations for trees and split networks.
Proper citation: Phangorn (RRID:SCR_017302) Copy
https://www.bioassayexpress.com/
Web based tool for annotating bioassay protocols using semantic web terms. Enables searching, sorting, clustering and analyzing of assays without needing to read through original text. Exploits Common Assay Template based on underlying vocabularies and semantic standards from BioAssay Ontology, Drug Target Ontology, Cell Line Ontology and others. Users can identify similar assays and examine similarity of assays between and within organizations.
Proper citation: BioAssay Express (RRID:SCR_017594) Copy
https://github.com/ctlab/GADMA
Software tool to implement methods for automatic inferring joint demographic history of multiple populations from genetic data. Genetic algorithm for inferring demographic history of multiple populations from allele frequency spectrum data.
Proper citation: GADMA (RRID:SCR_017680) Copy
http://geneatlas.roslin.ed.ac.uk
Database of associations between traits and variants using UK Biobank cohort. Searchable atlas of genetic associations. Assists researchers to query UK Biobank. Provides unbiased view of phenotype and genotype associations across of traits.
Proper citation: GeneATLAS (RRID:SCR_017577) Copy
Software tool as text-mining engine that structures and standardizes knowledge of immune intercellular communication. Knowledgebase contains interactions and separate mentions of cells or cytokines in context of thousands of diseases. Intercellular interactions were text-mined from all available PubMed abstracts across disease conditions.
Proper citation: immuneXpresso (RRID:SCR_017578) Copy
https://github.com/BUStools/bustools/
Software tool for manipulating BUS files for single cell RNA-Seq datasets. Used to error correct barcodes, collapse UMIs, produce gene count or transcript compatibility count matrices, and is useful for many other tasks.
Proper citation: Bustools (RRID:SCR_018210) Copy
http://compbio.mit.edu/ChromHMM/
Software tool for chromatin state discovery and characterization. Used for chromatin state discovery and genome annotation of non coding genome using epigenomic information across one or multiple cell types. Combines multiple genome wide epigenomic maps, and uses combinatorial and spatial mark patterns to infer complete annotation for each cell type. Provides automated enrichment analysis of resulting annotations.
Proper citation: ChromHMM (RRID:SCR_018141) Copy
https://github.com/lh3/minimap2
Software tool as pairwise alignment for nucleotide sequences. Alignment program to map DNA or long mRNA sequences against large reference database. Versatile pairwise aligner for genomic and spliced nucleotide sequences.
Proper citation: Minimap2 (RRID:SCR_018550) Copy
https://github.com/blackrim/phyutility
Command line program that performs analyses or modifications on both trees and data matrices. Software phyloinformatics tool for trees, alignments and molecular data. Used for summarizing and manipulating phylogenetic trees, manipulating molecular data and retrieving data from NCBI.
Proper citation: Phyutility (RRID:SCR_018545) Copy
http://probalign.njit.edu/standalone.html
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on February 28,2023. Software that uses partition function posterior probability estimates to compute maximum expected accuracy multiple sequence alignments. Computes maximal expected accuracy multiple sequence alignments from partition function posterior probabilities.Produces accurate alignments on long and heterogeneous length datasets containing protein repeats.
Proper citation: Probalign (RRID:SCR_013332) Copy
http://cole-trapnell-lab.github.io/cufflinks/cuffmerge/
Software tool for transcriptome assembly and differential expression analysis for RNA-Seq. Includes script called cuffmerge that can be used to merge together several Cufflinks assemblies. It also handles running Cuffcompare as well as automatically filtering a number of transfrags that are likely to be artifacts. If the researcher has a reference GTF file, the researcher can provide it to the script to more effectively merge novel isoforms and maximize overall assembly quality.
Proper citation: Cufflinks (RRID:SCR_014597) Copy
http://www.vicbioinformatics.com/software.prokka.shtml
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on February 28,2023. Software tool for the rapid annotation of prokaryotic genomes. It produces GFF3, GBK and SQN files that are ready for editing in Sequin and ultimately submitted to Genbank/DDJB/ENA. A typical 4 Mbp genome can be fully annotated in less than 10 minutes on a quad-core computer, and scales well to 32 core SMP systems., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: Prokka (RRID:SCR_014732) Copy
http://www.mybiosoftware.com/seaview-4-2-12-sequence-alignment-phylogenetic-tree-building.html
Graphical user interface for multiple sequence alignment and molecular phylogeny. SeaView also generates phylogenetic trees.
Proper citation: SeaView (RRID:SCR_015059) Copy
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