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https://models.physiomeproject.org
Repository of mainly CellML models powered by collection of software tools and libraries with PMR2 software suite as core power. Third party integration suites are RICORDO, Virtuoso, BiVeS/BudHat, OpenCOR, CombineArchive Web, WebCAT, Morre/MaSyMoS.
Proper citation: Physiome Model Repository (RRID:SCR_017374) Copy
https://github.com/shanemomara/omaraneurolab/tree/master/NeuroChaT
Software open source python toolbox to analyse neuronal signals recorded in vivo in freely behaving animal, with particular emphasis on spatial coding. Can be used as application programming interface, or as general user interface, and is designed to help simplify adoption of standardised analyses for behavioural neurophysiology and facilitate open data sharing and collaboration between laboratories.
Proper citation: NeuroChaT (RRID:SCR_018020) Copy
http://tree.bio.ed.ac.uk/software/seqgen/
Software program that simulates the evolution of nucleotide or amino acid sequences along a phylogeny using common models of the substitution process. A range of models of molecular evolution are implemented, including the general reversible model. State frequencies and other parameters of the model may be given and site-specific rate heterogeneity may also be incorporated in a number of ways. Any number of trees may be read in and the program will produce any number of data sets for each tree.
Proper citation: Seq-Gen (RRID:SCR_014934) Copy
https://github.com/xavierdidelot/clonalorigin
Software package for comparative analysis of the sequences of a sample of bacterial genomes in order to reconstruct the recombination events that have taken place in their ancestry.
Proper citation: ClonalOrigin (RRID:SCR_016061) Copy
https://sanger-pathogens.github.io/Roary/
Software tool for rapid large scale prokaryote pan genome analysis. Builds large scale pan genomes, identifying core and accessory genes. Makes construction of pan genome of thousands of prokaryote samples on standard desktop without compromising on accuracy of results. Not intended for meta genomics or for comparing extremely diverse sets of genomes.
Proper citation: Roary (RRID:SCR_018172) Copy
https://github.com/linnarsson-lab/cytograph
Software multistage analysis pipeline which progressively discovers cell types or states while mitigating impact of technical artifacts.Used for single cell analysis.
Proper citation: Cytograph (RRID:SCR_023101) Copy
https://github.com/sanger-pathogens/ariba
Analysis software that identifies antibiotic resistance genes by running local assemblies. It can also be used for MLST calling.
Proper citation: Ariba (RRID:SCR_015976) Copy
http://www.functionalnet.org/humannet/about.html
Database of human protein-encoding genes that is constructed by a modified Bayesian integration of 'omics' data from multiple organisms. Each data type is weighted according to how well it links genes that are known to function together in humans, and each interaction has an associated log-likelihood score (LLS) that measures the probability of an interaction representing a true functional linkage between two genes.
Proper citation: HumanNet (RRID:SCR_016146) Copy
https://github.com/HicServices/RDMP/wiki
Software toolkit which automates the loading, storage, linkage and provision of data sets. It also cleans, transforms and documents provenance meta-data and domain knowledge to make data sets “research ready”.
Proper citation: Research Data Management Platform (RRID:SCR_016268) Copy
https://github.com/robince/gcmi
Software package of functions for calculating mutual information and other information theoretic quantities using a parametric Gaussian copula.
Proper citation: Gaussian-Copula Mutual Information (GCMI) (RRID:SCR_016450) Copy
https://github.com/JCVenterInstitute/NSForest/releases
Software tool as method that takes cluster results from single cell nuclei RNAseq experiments and generates lists of minimal markers needed to define each cell type cluster. Utilizes random forest of decision trees machine learning approach. Used to determine minimum set of marker genes whose combined expression identified cells of given type with maximum classification accuracy.
Proper citation: NS-Forest (RRID:SCR_018348) Copy
http://www.evocontology.org/site/Main/EvocOntologyDotOrg
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented May 10, 2017. A pilot effort that has developed a centralized, web-based biospecimen locator that presents biospecimens collected and stored at participating Arizona hospitals and biospecimen banks, which are available for acquisition and use by researchers. Researchers may use this site to browse, search and request biospecimens to use in qualified studies. The development of the ABL was guided by the Arizona Biospecimen Consortium (ABC), a consortium of hospitals and medical centers in the Phoenix area, and is now being piloted by this Consortium under the direction of ABRC. You may browse by type (cells, fluid, molecular, tissue) or disease. Common data elements decided by the ABC Standards Committee, based on data elements on the National Cancer Institute''s (NCI''s) Common Biorepository Model (CBM), are displayed. These describe the minimum set of data elements that the NCI determined were most important for a researcher to see about a biospecimen. The ABL currently does not display information on whether or not clinical data is available to accompany the biospecimens. However, a requester has the ability to solicit clinical data in the request. Once a request is approved, the biospecimen provider will contact the requester to discuss the request (and the requester''s questions) before finalizing the invoice and shipment. The ABL is available to the public to browse. In order to request biospecimens from the ABL, the researcher will be required to submit the requested required information. Upon submission of the information, shipment of the requested biospecimen(s) will be dependent on the scientific and institutional review approval. Account required. Registration is open to everyone., documented September 6, 2016. Set of orthogonal controlled vocabularies that unifies gene expression data by facilitating a link between the genome sequence and expression phenotype information. The system associates labelled target cDNAs for microarray experiments, or cDNA libraries and their associated transcripts with controlled terms in a set of hierarchical vocabularies. eVOC consists of four orthogonal controlled vocabularies suitable for describing the domains of human gene expression data including Anatomical System, Cell Type, Pathology and Developmental Stage. The four core eVOC ontologies provide an appropriate set of detailed human terms that describe the sample source of human experimental material such as cDNA and SAGE libraries. These expression terms are linked to libraries and transcripts allowing the assessment of tissue expression profiles, differential gene expression levels and the physical distribution of expression across the genome. Analysis is currently possible using EST and SAGE data, with microarray data being incorporated. The eVOC data is increasingly being accepted as a standard for describing gene expression and eVOC ontologies are integrated with the Ensembl EnsMart database, the Alternate Transcript Diversity Project and the UniProt Knowledgebase. Several groups are currently working to provide shared development of this resource such that it is of maximum use in unifying transcript expression information.
Proper citation: eVOC (RRID:SCR_010704) Copy
http://www.biomart.org/biomart/martview/ddb9ce1ad275cde372c968d13fa11f5f
A web server interface of BioMart software and provides a unified view over disparate data sources that enable bioscientists to retrieve data from one or multiple sources in a simple and efficient way. This MartView web server features seamless data federation making cross querying of data sources in a user friendly and unified way. Data sources include major biomolecular sequence, pathway and annotation databases such as Ensembl, Uniprot, Reactome, HGNC, Wormbase, etc. The web server not only provides access through a web interface, it also supports programmatic access through a Perl API as well as RESTful and SOAP oriented web services.
Proper citation: BioMart MartView (RRID:SCR_010714) Copy
http://www.guidetopharmacology.org
Portal and searchable database of pharmacological information. Information is presented at two levels, the initial view or landing pages for each target family provide expert-curated overviews of the key properties and the available selective ligands and tool compounds. For selected targets, more detailed introductory chapters for each family are available along with curated information on the pharmacological, physiological, structural, genetic and pathophysiogical properties of each target.
Proper citation: IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology (RRID:SCR_013077) Copy
https://www.rappsilberlab.org/software/xisearch/
Software and algorithm for analyzing protein protein cross linking mass spectrometry data. Library of routines for peptide based mass spectrometry. Contains search engine for identification of crosslinked peptides.
Proper citation: xiSEARCH (RRID:SCR_018395) Copy
http://web.cbio.uct.ac.za/~darren/rdp.html
Software package to analyse nucleotide sequence data and identify evidence of genetic recombination. RDP3 is version of RDP program for characterizing recombination events in DNA-sequence alignments. RDP4 is version of RDP program for detection and analysis of recombination patterns in virus genomes.
Proper citation: Recombination Detection Program (RRID:SCR_018537) Copy
https://bioweb.pasteur.fr/packages/pack@[email protected]
Open source software tool for analysing trace files generated by Bayesian MCMC runs. Software package for visualising and analysing MCMC trace files generated through Bayesian phylogenetic inference. Provides kernel density estimation, multivariate visualisation, demographic trajectory reconstruction, conditional posterior distribution summary and more.
Proper citation: Tracer (RRID:SCR_019121) Copy
Ratings or validation data are available for this resource
Human and mouse genome annotation project which aims to identify all gene features in the human genome using computational analysis, manual annotation, and experimental validation.
Proper citation: GENCODE (RRID:SCR_014966) Copy
https://github.com/MetaCell/nwb-explorer
Web application and standalone application to read, visualize and explore content of NWB:N 2 files.Used to share neurophysiological data in Neurodata Without Borders format.
Proper citation: NWB Explorer (RRID:SCR_021151) Copy
https://spikeinterface.readthedocs.io
Software tool as unified framework for spike sorting. Python framework to unify preexisting spike sorting technologies into single codebase and to facilitate straightforward comparison and adoption of different approaches.Used to reproducibly run, compare, and benchmark most modern spike sorting algorithms; pre-process, post-process, and visualize extracellular datasets; validate, curate, and export sorting outputs.
Proper citation: SpikeInterface (RRID:SCR_021150) Copy
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