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http://code.google.com/p/seqtrace/
A software application for viewing and processing DNA sequencing chromatograms (trace files) that makes it easy to quickly generate high-quality finished sequences from a large number of trace files. SeqTrace can automatically identify, align, and compute consensus sequences from matching forward and reverse traces, filter low-quality base calls, and perform end trimming of finished sequences. The finished DNA sequences can then be exported to common sequence file formats, such as FASTA. SeqTrace also includes a full-featured trace file viewer and editor. You can view your sequencing chromatograms at a variety of scales and zoom levels, simultaneously view matching forward and reverse traces, edit the called bases, and export individual DNA sequences as well as forward/reverse alignments. SeqTrace supports popular trace file formats, including ABIF, SCF, and ZTR.
Proper citation: SeqTrace (RRID:SCR_005580) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/jist/
A native Java-based imaging processing environment similar to the ITK/VTK paradigm. Initially developed as an extension to MIPAV (CIT, NIH, Bethesda, MD), the JIST processing infrastructure provides automated GUI generation for application plug-ins, graphical layout tools, and command line interfaces. This repository maintains the current multi-institutional JIST development tree and is recommended for public use and extension. JIST was originally developed at IACL and MedIC (Johns Hopkins University) and is now also supported by MASI (Vanderbilt University).
Proper citation: JIST: Java Image Science Toolkit (RRID:SCR_008887) Copy
A new volume rendering program developed by the NIH/NCRR Center for Integrative Biomedical Computing (CIBC). The main design goals of ImageVis3D are: simplicity, scalability, and interactivity. Simplicity is achieved with a new user interface that gives an unprecedented level of flexibility (as shown in the images). Scalability and interactivity for ImageVis3D mean that both on a notebook computer as well as on a high end graphics workstation, the user can interactively explore terabyte sized data sets. Finally, the open source nature as well as the strict component-by-component design allow developers not only to extend ImageVis3D itself but also reuse parts of it, such as the rendering core. This rendering core, for instance, is planned to replace the volume rendering subsystems in many applications at the SCI Institute and with their collaborators.
Proper citation: ImageVis3D (RRID:SCR_009566) Copy
http://www.usadellab.org/cms/index.php?page=trimmomatic
Software Java pipeline for trimming tasks for Illumina paired end and single ended data. Flexible Trimmer for Illumina Sequence Data. Pair aware preprocessing tool optimized for Illumina next generation sequencing data. Includes several processing steps for read trimming and filtering. Operating systems Unix/Linux, Mac OS, Windows.
Proper citation: Trimmomatic (RRID:SCR_011848) Copy
Data processing software that performs X-ray diffraction data processing. It handles multi-pass, multi-wavelength data sets and supports remote access to synchrotron facilities.
Proper citation: xia2 pipeline (RRID:SCR_015746) Copy
https://github.com/rrwick/Porechop
Software tool for finding and removing adapters from Oxford Nanopore reads.
Proper citation: Porechop (RRID:SCR_016967) Copy
https://urgi.versailles.inra.fr/Tools/PASTEClassifier
Software tool for automatic transposable element classification. Used for searching for structural features and similarity to classify transposable elements.
Proper citation: PASTEClassifier (RRID:SCR_017645) Copy
https://github.com/fritzsedlazeck/Sniffles
Software tool as structural variation caller using third generation sequencing (PacBio or Oxford Nanopore). It detects all types of SVs (10bp+) using evidence from split-read alignments, high-mismatch regions, and coverage analysis. Used to avoid single molecule long read sequencing high error rates.
Proper citation: Sniffles (RRID:SCR_017619) Copy
https://github.com/BGI-Qingdao/TGS-GapCloser
Software tool that uses long reads to enhance genome assembly. Fast and accurate gap closing software tool that uses low coverage of error-prone long reads generated by third generation sequence techniques (Pacbio, Oxford Nanopore, etc.) or preassembled contigs for large genomes.
Proper citation: TGS-GapCloser (RRID:SCR_017633) Copy
http://cab.spbu.ru/software/rnaquast/
Software tool for evaluating RNA-Seq assembly quality and benchmarking transcriptome assemblers using reference genome and gene database. Capable to estimate gene database coverage by raw reads and de novo quality assessment using third party software.
Proper citation: rnaQUAST (RRID:SCR_016994) Copy
https://github.com/AnacletoLAB/parSMURF
Open source software package as high performance computing imbalance aware machine learning tool for genome wide detection of pathogenic variants.
Proper citation: parSMURF (RRID:SCR_017560) Copy
https://github.com/voutcn/megahit
Software tool as Next Generation Sequencing assembler. Optimized for metagenomes, but also works well on generic single genome assembly (small or mammalian size) and single cell assembly. Can assemble genome sequences from metagenomic datasets of hundreds of Giga base-pairs in time and memory efficient manner on single server.
Proper citation: MEGAHIT (RRID:SCR_018551) Copy
http://ccb.jhu.edu/software/stringtie/gff.shtml
Open source software tool to manipulate files in GFF format. Used to convert, sort, filter, transform, or cluster genomic features.
Proper citation: gffread (RRID:SCR_018965) Copy
https://github.com/nanoporetech/pychopper
Software tool to identify, orient and trim full length Nanopore cDNA reads. Able to rescue fused reads.
Proper citation: Pychopper (RRID:SCR_018966) Copy
https://github.com/nch-igm/rna-stability
Software tool as parallel processing framework for large scale generation of secondary RNA structures and folding statistics for transcriptome of any species.
Proper citation: rna-stability (RRID:SCR_019259) Copy
https://github.com/brentp/mosdepth
Software command line tool for rapidly calculating genome wide sequencing coverage. Measures depth from BAM or CRAM files at either each nucleotide position in genome or for sets of genomic regions. Used for fast BAM/CRAM depth calculation for WGS, exome, or targeted sequencing quick coverage calculation for genomes and exomes.
Proper citation: mosdepth (RRID:SCR_018929) Copy
https://github.com/hms-dbmi/EHRtemporalVariability
Software R package for delineating temporal dataset shifts in electronic health records. Functions to delineate temporal dataset shifts in electronic health records through projection and visualization of dissimilarities among data temporal batches.Enables exploration and identification of dataset shifts, contributing to broadly examine and repurpose large, longitudinal datasets. Used to help ensure reliable data reuse to biomedical data users.
Proper citation: EHRtemporalVariability (RRID:SCR_018663) Copy
https://radar-base.org/index.php/home/about-us/
Open source mobile health platform for collecting, monitoring, and analyzing data using sensors, wearables, and mobile devices. Enables study design and set up, active and passive remote data collection, secure data transmission via Wifi and/or Bluetooth and scalable solutions for data storage, management and access. Allows study participants to share their health data with clinicians and researchers in secure way.
Proper citation: RADAR-base (RRID:SCR_019233) Copy
https://sourceforge.net/projects/placnet/
Software Perl tools for plasmid analysis in NGS projects.Identifies, visualizes and analyzes plasmids in WGS projects by creating a network of contig interactions, thus allowing comprehensive plasmid analysis within WGS datasets.Optimized to work with Illumina sequences but it also works with 454, Iontorrent or any of the actual sequence technologies. The input of placnet is a set of contigs and one or more SAM files with the mapping of the reads against the contigs. Placnet obtains a set of files, easily opened on Cytoscape software or other network tools.
Proper citation: Placnet (RRID:SCR_024176) Copy
https://prinseq.sourceforge.net/
Software Perl application for quality control and data preprocessing of genomic and metagenomic datasets. Used to filter, reformat, or trim genomic and metagenomic sequence data. Generates summary statistics of sequences in graphical and tabular format.
Proper citation: PRINSEQ (RRID:SCR_024178) Copy
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