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Non-profit plasmid repository dedicated to helping scientists around the world share high-quality plasmids. Facilitates archiving and distributing DNA-based research reagents and associated data to scientists worldwide. Repository contains over 65,000 plasmids, including special collections on CRISPR, fluorescent proteins, and ready-to-use viral preparations. There is no cost for scientists to deposit plasmids, which saves time and money associated with shipping plasmids themselves. All plasmids are fully sequenced for validation and sequencing data is openly available. We handle the appropriate Material Transfer Agreements (MTA) with institutions, facilitating open exchange and offering intellectual property and liability protection for depositing scientists. Furthermore, we curate free educational resources for the scientific community including a blog, eBooks, video protocols, and detailed molecular biology resources.
Proper citation: Addgene (RRID:SCR_002037) Copy
Database of genetic and molecular biological information about Candida albicans. Contains information about genes and proteins, descriptions and classifications of their biological roles, molecular functions, and subcellular localizations, gene, protein, and chromosome sequence information, tools for analysis and comparison of sequences and links to literature information. Each CGD gene or open reading frame has an individual Locus Page. Genetic loci that are not tied to DNA sequence also have Locus Pages. Provides Gene Ontology, GO, to all its users. Three ontologies that comprise GO (Molecular Function, Cellular Component, and Biological Process) are used by multiple databases to annotate gene products, so that this common vocabulary can be used to compare gene products across species. Development of ontologies is ongoing in order to incorporate new information. Data submissions are welcome.
Proper citation: Candida Genome Database (RRID:SCR_002036) Copy
http://biodev.extra.cea.fr/interoporc/
Automatic prediction tool to infer protein-protein interaction networks, it is applicable for lots of species using orthology and known interactions. The interoPORC method is based on the interolog concept and combines source interaction datasets from public databases as well as clusters of orthologous proteins (PORC) available on Integr8. Users can use this page to ask InteroPorc for all species present in Integr8. Some results are already computed and users can run InteroPorc to investigate any other species. Currently, the following databases are processed and merged (with datetime of the last available public release for each database used): IntAct, MINT, DIP, and Integr8.
Proper citation: InteroPorc (RRID:SCR_002067) Copy
http://www.yandell-lab.org/software/vaast.html
A probabilistic search tool for identifying damaged genes and their disease-causing variants in personal genome sequences. VAAST combines elements of phylogenetic conservation, amino acid substitution, and aggregative approaches to variant prioritization into a single unified likelihood-framework that allows users to accurately identify damaged genes and deleterious variants. The software can score both coding (SNV, indel and splice site) and non-coding variants (SNV), evaluating the cumulative impact of both types of variants simultaneously. It can identify rare variants causing rare genetic diseases and can also use both rare and common variants to identify genes responsible for common diseases.
Proper citation: VAAST (RRID:SCR_002179) Copy
Web based integrative platform for transcriptional regulation studies.
Proper citation: Cistrome (RRID:SCR_000242) Copy
An open mark-up language for NMR data.
Proper citation: nmrML (RRID:SCR_000467) Copy
http://docking.sce.ntu.edu.sg/
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 30,2023. Web service that is used by researchers and scientists to perform protein-ligand covalent docking. This form allows for the formation of covalent linkages between the ligand and the receptor.
Proper citation: CovalentDock Cloud (RRID:SCR_000126) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/cn.farms.html
Software R package for copy number variation analysis that allows analysis of the most common Affymetrix (250K-SNP6.0) array types and supports high-performance computing using snow and ff.
Proper citation: cn.FARMS (RRID:SCR_000289) Copy
http://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/CorMut.html
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 16,2023. Software package for computing correlated mutations based on selection pressure. Three methods are provided for detecting correlated mutations, including conditional selection pressure, mutual information and Jaccard index. The computation consists of two steps: First, the positive selection sites are detected; second, the mutation correlations are computed among the positive selection sites. Note that the first step is optional. Meanwhile, CorMut facilitates the comparison of the correlated mutations between two conditions by the means of correlated mutation network.
Proper citation: CorMut (RRID:SCR_000053) Copy
http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~hilal/rnacontext/
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on July 31,2025. Motif finding software suited for using large-scale RNA-binding affinity datasets to determine the relative binding preferences of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) for a wide range of RNA sequences and structures. The tool is also implemented in a website.
Proper citation: RNAcontext (RRID:SCR_000179) Copy
https://vcftools.github.io/index.html
Software package for working with VCF files. Used to provide easily accessible methods for working with complex genetic variation data in the form of VCF files.Implements various utilities for processing Variant Call Format files, including validation, merging, comparing. Provides general Perl API.
Proper citation: VCFtools (RRID:SCR_001235) Copy
https://bitbucket.org/mckinsel/shortfuse
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 23,2022. A software package with tools for identifying fusion transcripts from RNA-Seq data. It is written in C++, and has dependencies on packages from Python 2.
Proper citation: ShortFuse (RRID:SCR_001107) Copy
http://www.bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/globaltest.html
A software package that tests groups of covariates (or features) for association with a response variable. The package implements the test with diagnostic plots and multiple testing utilities, along with several functions to facilitate the use of this test for gene set testing of GO and KEGG terms.
Proper citation: globaltest (RRID:SCR_001256) Copy
An application designed for compression of data files containing reads from DNA sequencing in FASTQ format. Its main features include multithreaded compression of FASTQ output, python and C++ libraries, and support for lossy IDs compression.
Proper citation: DSRC (RRID:SCR_001005) Copy
http://dna.leeds.ac.uk/illuminator/
A sequence alignment program for the output from Illumina GA-II clonal sequencers. It uses an algorithm that indexes the reference sequence as a series of 8-mers and then matches the genomic reads to the 8-mer index, in a mutation-tolerant way permitting identification of single-nucleotide substitutions and indels.
Proper citation: Illuminator (RRID:SCR_001019) Copy
https://immersive-analytics.infotech.monash.edu/vanted/
Software tool for extendable network visualization and analysis for the life sciences. It is Java-based and allows users to create, edit and map data onto existing or new networks. Experimental datasets can be visualized on network elements as graphical charts to show time series data or data of different treatments, as well as environmental conditions in the context of the underlying biological processes. Users can utilize built-in statistical algorithms to evaluate mapped data.
Proper citation: Visualization and Analysis of Networks containing Experimental Data (VANTED) (RRID:SCR_001138) Copy
https://www.integromics.com/omicsoffice-for-ngs/
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 18,2025. Software for secondary and tertiary analysis of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) data.
Proper citation: OmicsOffice for NGS SeqSolve (RRID:SCR_001222) Copy
http://www.bioinfor.com/zoom/general/overview.html
Software to map the Illumina/Solexa reads of 15x coverage of a human genome to the reference human genome in one CPU-day, allowing two mismatches, at full sensitivity.
Proper citation: ZOOM (RRID:SCR_002175) Copy
https://github.com/earth-metabolome-initiative/metrin-kg
Software pipeline for generating knowledge graph integrating emi, trydb, globi datasets. Code for constructing a knowledge graph that integrates enriched metabolite data from Experimental Natural Products Knowledge Graph (ENPKG), LOTUS (available through Wikidata), plant trait data from TRY, and biotic interaction data from Global Biotic Interactions (GloBI). It performs taxonomic alignment against Wikidata records and generates Resource Description Framework (RDF) triples representing taxonomic relationships, traits, and species interactions. The resulting knowledge graph is queryable via a SPARQL (SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language) endpoint.
Proper citation: MEtabolomes, TRaits, and INteractions-Knowledge Graph (RRID:SCR_027914) Copy
http://statgen.ncsu.edu/zaykin/htr.html
Software application for haplotype association mapping using unrelated individuals; fixed and sliding window analysis; overall tests and tests for individual haplotype effects (entry from Genetic Analysis Software)
Proper citation: HTR (RRID:SCR_009241) Copy
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