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Parametric Time Warping

Software that aligns patterns, i.e. it aims to put corresponding features at the same locations. The algorithm searches for an optimal polynomial describing the warping. It is possible to align one sample to a reference, several samples to the same reference, or several samples to several references. One can choose between calculating individual warpings, or one global warping for a set of samples and one reference. Two optimization criteria are implemented: RMS (Root Mean Square error) and WCC (Weighted Cross Correlation).

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  • 12 years ago - by Anonymous

CompuCell3D

Open-source simulation environment for multi-cell, single-cell-based modeling of tissues, organs and organisms. It uses Cellular Potts Model to model cell behavior.

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  • 13 years ago - by Anonymous

Gutentag

An interactive, user-editable genetic sequence database tool, targeted at molecular biology research groups that can be browsed using tags. The tool is Web 2.0-flavoured, allowing users to do more than just retrieve information. Its focus on user-editability is supported by the use of tags (metadata) associated with genetic sequences. Several methods of retrieving stored data are available including tag-clouds, BLAST and keyword searches. Also, sequence tags related to HGNC gene names, conserved domains (CDD) and GO terms can be automatically generated given sequence data. The tool is constructed using the high-level Python web framework, Django, with a SQLite3 backend.

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  • 12 years ago - by Anonymous

Brain Operation Database

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 4, 2023. BODB offers a way to document computational models of brain function by linking each model to Brain Operating Principles (BOPs), related brain regions, Summaries of Simulation Results (SSRs)and Summaries of Experimental Data (SEDs) used either to design or to test the model. Tools are provided to search for related models and to compare their coverage of SEDs. This allows automatic benchmarking of a model against a cluster of models addressing similar BOPs or SEDs or brain regions. Tools allow display of brain imaging results against a human brain applet; a new tool will link data to a macaque brain applet.

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  • 16 years ago - by Anonymous

Visiome Platform

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 4, 2023.Analytical tools. Archive files may be written in any format and may include explanatory figures, program sources, readme files, and other related files. The readme file describes the purpose and usage of the archive file. This data sharing framework allows users to improve the reproducibility of simulations. Users can browse the platform contents via branch sites (A catalogue of illusions, Visitope), which introduce user friendly view of items such as basic images and original artworks of visual illusions with high resolution. The items in Visiome Platform are useful not only for reproducing the published results, but also for advancing and expanding the research in Vision Science.

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  • 17 years ago - by Anonymous

XNAT - The Extensible Neuroimaging Archive Toolkit

Software platform designed to facilitate common management and productivity tasks for neuroimaging and associated data.

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  • 17 years ago - by Anonymous

DaliLite Pairwise comparison of protein structures

Tool that computes optimal and suboptimal structural alignments between two protein structures. It will compare all chains in the first structure against all chains in the second (unless specific chain IDs are given). The resulting superimposed coordinate files can be downloaded or viewed interactively in Jmol. The Dali method optimizes a weighted sum of similarities of intramolecular distances. Suboptimal alignments do not overlap the optimal alignment or each other. Suboptimal alignments detected by the program are reported if the Z-score is above 2; they may be of interest if there are internal repeats in either structure. SOAP Web services are also available.

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  • 17 years ago - by Anonymous

DiNuP

Software that compares the nucleosome profiles generated by high-throughput sequencing between different conditions. It provides a statistical p-value for each identified RDNP based on the difference of read distributions. DiNuP also empirically estimates the FDR as a cutoff when two samples have different sequencing depths and differentiate reliable RDNPs from the background noise.

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  • 13 years ago - by Anonymous

DOE Joint Genome Institute

Institute to advance genomics in support of the DOE missions related to clean energy generation and environmental characterization and cleanup. Supported by the DOE Office of Science, the DOE JGI unites the expertise at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology. The facility provides integrated high-throughput sequencing and computational analysis that enable systems-based scientific approaches to these challenges.

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  • 16 years ago - by Anonymous

PacBioToCA

A module in the Celera Assembler software package that performs error correction on PacBio long reads by mapping shorter, high accuracy reads onto the long reads.

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  • 12 years ago - by Anonymous

Coriell Institute for Medical Research

Non-profit research center dedicated to the study of the human genome. Expert staff and pioneering programs in the fields of personalized medicine, cell biology, cytogenetics, genotyping, and biobanking drive our mission. The emerging field of personalized medicine draws upon a person's genomic information to tailor treatments and prescription drug dosing to optimize health outcomes. The Coriell Personalized Medicine Collaborative (CPMC) research study is seeking to understand the usefulness of genetic risk and pharmacogenomics in clinical decision-making and healthcare management. Coriell has a distinguished history in cell biology. We are building upon this expertise by playing an important role in induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cell research. These powerful cells, which can be made from skin cells or blood, are revolutionizing the way human disease is studied and how drugs are developed. The decline of neurons afflicted with Alzheimer's disease or pancreatic cells fighting diabetes can be studied in a Petri dish. By proving efficacy within the diseased environment prior to clinical trial, drugs can move through the pipeline quicker to reach patients sooner. In addition to pioneering cutting-edge research initiatives, Coriell offers custom research services including cell culture, cytogenetic analyses, and molecular biology to the scientific community. Furthermore, Coriell's Genotyping and Microarray Center is one of the nation's largest centers, with high-throughput DNA analysis systems from Illumina and Affymetrix. The Center is CLIA-certified in 48 states.

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  • 17 years ago - by Anonymous

Brain Pharmacological Database

A database to support research on drugs for the treatment of different neurological disorders. It contains agents that act on neuronal receptors and signal transduction pathways in the normal brain and in nervous disorders. It enables searches for drug actions at the level of key molecular constituents, cell compartments and individual cells, with links to models of these actions.

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  • 17 years ago - by Anonymous

DIALIGN

Tool for multiple sequence alignment using various sources of external information that is particularly useful to detect local homologies in sequences with low overall similarity. While standard alignment methods rely on comparing single residues and imposing gap penalties, DIALIGN constructs pairwise and multiple alignments by comparing entire segments of the sequences. No gap penalty is used. This approach can be used for both global and local alignment, but it is particularly successful in situations where sequences share only local homologies. Several versions of DIALIGN are available online at GOBICS, http://dialign.gobics.de/

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  • 17 years ago - by Anonymous

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Cancer institute that provides expert, compassionate care to children and adults with cancer while advancing the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, cure, and prevention of cancer and related diseases. As an affiliate of Harvard Medical School and a Comprehensive Cancer Center designated by the National Cancer Institute, the Institute also provides training for new generations of physicians and scientists, designs programs that promote public health particularly among high-risk and underserved populations, and disseminates innovative patient therapies and scientific discoveries to their target community across the United States and throughout the world.<BR/>

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  • 17 years ago - by Anonymous

DP-Bind: a web server for sequence-based prediction of DNA-binding residues in DNA-binding proteins

This web-server takes a user-supplied sequence of a DNA-binding protein and predicts residue positions involved in interactions with DNA. Prediction can be performed using a profile of evolutionary conservation of the input sequence automatically generated by the web-server or the input sequence alone. Three prediction methods are run for each input sequence and consensus prediction is generated.

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tweeDEseq

Software for differential expression analysis of RNA-seq using the Poisson-Tweedie family of distributions.

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MoSDi

Sequence analysis toolkit that contains a lot of sequence analysis algorithms, including methods for 1) motif statistics, e.g. compute the exact occurrence count distribution of a motif, 2) exact motif discovery: extraction of motifs with provably optimal p-value, 3) analysis of pattern matching algorithms: compute (for given algorithm and pattern) the exact distribution of the number of character accesses caused by searching a random text, 4) statistics of fragment masses resulting from proteolytic cleavage of proteins, 5) computing the expectated read length of sequencing reads for a given dispensation order (for 454 or IonTorrent) and 6) analysing sensitivity of spaced alignment seeds.

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DGAP

Produce resources to unravel the interface between insulin action, insulin resistance and the genetics of type 2 diabetes including an annotated public database, standardized protocols for gene expression and proteomic analysis, and ultimately diabetes-specific and insulin action-specific DNA chips for investigators in the field. The project aims to identify the sets of the genes involved in insulin action and the predisposition to type 2 diabetes, as well as the secondary changes in gene expression that occur in response to the metabolic abnormalities present in diabetes. There are five major and one pilot project involving human and rodent tissues that are designed to: * Create a database of the genes expressed in insulin-responsive tissues, as well as accessible tissues, that are regulated by insulin, insulin resistance and diabetes. * Assess levels and patterns of gene expression in each tissue before and after insulin stimulation in normal and genetically-modified rodents; normal, insulin resistant and diabetic humans, and in cultured and freshly isolated cell models. * Correlate the level and patterns of expression at the mRNA and/or protein level with the genetic and metabolic phenotype of the animal or cell. * Generate genomic sequence from a panel of humans with type 2 diabetes focusing on the genes most highly regulated by insulin and diabetes to determine the range of sequence and expression variation in these genes and the proteins they encode, which might affect the risk of diabetes or insulin resistance. The DGAP project will define: * the normal anatomy of gene expression, i.e. basal levels of expression and response to insulin. * the morbid anatomy of gene expression, i.e., the impact of diabetes on expression patterns and the insulin response. * the extent to which genetic variability might contribute to the alterations in expression or to diabetes itself.

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  • 14 years ago - by Anonymous

bwtool

A command-line utility for bigWig files designed to read bigWig files rapidly and efficiently, providing functionality for extracting data and summarizing it in several ways, globally or at specific regions. Its functionality is subdivided into subprograms that roughly fall into three categories: data extraction, analysis, and data modification, although e.g. in the case of the matrix program or the sax program, the boundary between data extraction and analysis isn't very strong. The data modification programs all have the behavior that a bigWig is inputted and a new bigWig is outputted.

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enviPat

Software for fast and very memory-efficient calculation of isotope patterns, subsequent convolution to theoretical envelopes (profiles) plus valley detection and centroidization or intensoid calculation. Batch processing, resolution interpolation, wrapper, adduct calculations and molecular formula parsing.

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  • 12 years ago - by Anonymous