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Microcal Origin

A complete graphing and data analysis software package that provides a suite of features catering to the needs of scientists and engineers. Main features: * Drag-and-drop import of data and images * Save import settings to a worksheet or external files for repeated use * Use saved settings to re-import files with a single click * Post-process imported data * Import Wizard with visual feedback * Handle non-standard files by programming

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  • 13 years ago - by Anonymous

Mouse BIRN Atlasing Toolkit

Workflow environment bringing together heterogenous, online biological image resources, a user's image data and biological atlases in a concise, unified and intuitive workspace. The MBAT viewer displays multiple images on a single virtual canvas allowing easy side-by-side comparisons and image compositing. MBAT is written in Java so it is platform independent and is highly extensible through it's plugin architecture. MBAT integrates three distinct workspaces for online search, image alignment (registration) and image display: * Search Workspace: able to submit a query to multiple databases simultaneously and online literature searches. * Registration Workspace: performs 2D landmark based registration. * Viewer Workspace: displays & composites images and image volumes using high performance graphics hardware. * Atlas Viewer: allows navigation and interrogation of volumetric atlases. * Hierarchy Editor: create logical groupings of atlas labels.

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  • 17 years ago - by Anonymous

iontree

Software package that provides utility functions to manage and analyse MS2/MS3 fragmentation data from ion trap mass spectrometry. It was designed for high throughput metabolomics data with many biological samples and a large numer of ion trees collected. Tests have been done with data from low-resolution mass spectrometry but could be readily extended to precursor ion based fragmentation data from high resoultion mass spectrometry.

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  • 12 years ago - by Anonymous

Blind Source Separation and Independent Component Analysis

Blind Source Separation and Independent Component Analysis (ICA) algorithms including: An efficient batch algorithm: JADE and Adaptive algorithms: relative gradient algorithms. Associated papers / documentation are included as well as thoughts on Multi-dimensional independent component analysis. * An efficient batch algorithm: JADE - For off-line ICA, an algorithm has been developed based on the (joint) diagonalization of cumulant matrices. "Good" statistical performance is achieved by involving all the cumulants of order 2 and 4 while a fast optimization is obtained by the device of joint diagonalization. JADE has been successfully applied to the processing of real data sets, such as found in mobile telephony and in airport radar as well as to bio-medical signals (ECG, EEG, multi-electrode neural recordings). The strongest point of JADE for applications of ICA is that it works off-the-shelf (no parameter tuning). They advocate using the code provided as a plug-in replacement for PCA (whenever one is willing to investigate if such a replacement is appropriate). The weakest point of the current implementation is that the number of sources (but not of sensors) is limited in practice (by the available memory) to something like 40 or 50 depending on your computer. The JADE algorithm was originally developed to process complex signals, motivated by applications to digital communications. Another implementation is now available which is tuned to process more efficiently real-valued signals. * Adaptive algorithms: relative gradient algorithms - For adaptive source separation, they have developed a class of equivariant algorithms. This means that their performance is independent of the mixing matrix. They are obtained as stochastic relative gradient algorithms. * Multi-dimensional independent component analysis - Performing ICA on ECG signals with the JADE algorithm, it was realized that an interesting extension of the notion of independent component analysis would be to consider an analysis into linear components that would be "as independent as possible" as in ICA, but would be "livin" in subspaces of dimension greater than 1. This could be called "MICA" for Multi-dimensional Independent Component Analysis.

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  • 14 years ago - by Anonymous

Gene Ontology

Computable knowledge regarding functions of genes and gene products. GO resources include biomedical ontologies that cover molecular domains of all life forms as well as extensive compilations of gene product annotations to these ontologies that provide largely species-neutral, comprehensive statements about what gene products do. Used to standardize representation of gene and gene product attributes across species and databases.

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  • 16 years ago - by Anonymous

GlycoMapsDB

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 15,2026. A data base system for the management of conformational maps and profiles, the system allows conformational maps to be archived in a standard format, and it provides search and comparison facilities. An interface to structures from Sweet-DB is implemented. GlycoMapsDB also offers scientists the possibility of adding their own publicized structures to the database via a web interface. GlycoMapsDB provides maps of 3D and 2D mono- and disaccharides. It provides users conformational information on carbohydrates and glycoproteins.

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  • 17 years ago - by Anonymous

Computational Neurobiology Laboratory at the Salk Institute

The long range goal of this laboratory is to understand the computational resources of brains from the biophysical to the systems levels. The central issues being addressed are how dendrites integrate synaptic signals in neurons, how networks of neurons generate dynamical patterns of activity, how sensory information is represented in the cerebral cortex, how memory representations are formed and consolidated during sleep, and how visuo-motor transformations are adaptively organized. Additionally, new techniques have been developed for modeling cell signaling using Monte Carlo methods (MCell) and the blind separation of brain imaging data into functionally independent components (ICA).

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  • 17 years ago - by Anonymous

Batch Oligo Selection Script

Batch primer selection software program designed to select PCR oligos for gap closure for assemblies containing a large number of gaps. It will select oligos for gap closure of both contig and scaffold gaps.

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  • 13 years ago - by Anonymous

GermOnline

Cross-species microarray expression database focusing on high-throughput expression data relevant for germline development, meiosis and gametogenesis as well as the mitotic cell cycle. The database contains a unique combination of information: 1) High-throughput expression data obtained with whole-genome high-density oligonucleotide microarrays (GeneChips). 2) Sample annotation (mouse over the sample name and click on it) using the Multiomics Information Management and Annotation System (MIMAS 3.0). 3) In vivo protein-DNA binding data and protein-protein interaction data (available for selected species). 4) Genome annotation information from Ensembl version 50. 5) Orthologs are identified using data from Ensembl and OMA and linked to each other via a section in the report pages. The portal provides access to the Saccharomyces Genomics Viewer (SGV) which facilitates online interpretation of complex data from experiments with high-density oligonucleotide tiling microarrays that cover the entire yeast genome. The database displays only expression data obtained with high-density oligonucleotide microarrays (GeneChips)., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 15,2026.

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  • 17 years ago - by Anonymous

Islet Cell Resource Centers

Group of 10 academic laboratories provide pancreatic islets of cGMP-quality to eligible investigators for use in FDA approved, IRB-approved transplantation protocols in which isolated human islets are transplanted into qualified patients afflicted with type 1 diabetes mellitus; optimize the harvest, purification, function, storage, and shipment of islets while developing tests that characterize the quality and predict the effectiveness of islets transplanted into patients with diabetes mellitus; and provide pancreatic islets for basic science studies. The centers are electronically linked through an Administrative and Bioinformatics Coordinating Center (ABCC). The ABCC manages a system with objectively defined criteria that establishes the order of priority for islet distribution. It also provides database and other informatics to track the utilization of pancreata and all distributed clinical grade islets for transplant and basic research, and supports the Islet Cell Resource Centers Consortium so that the research community has a single entry point to the program. Qualified researchers from domestic institutions may request islets by submitting a written application to the director of the ABCC. The ICRs will distribute Islets as appropriate for either clinical or basic science protocol use to eligible investigators who have received a favorable review and subsequent approval by the ICR Steering Committee (SC). The Administrative and Bioinformatics Coordinating Center (ABCC) manages the distribution according to a priority list. The ABCC will give preference to investigators who have peer-reviewed, NIH-funded research support.

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  • 17 years ago - by Anonymous

IMEx - The International Molecular Exchange Consortium

Interaction database from international collaboration between major public interaction data providers who share curation effort and develop set of curation rules when capturing data from both directly deposited interaction data or from publications in peer reviewed journals. Performs complete curation of all protein-protein interactions experimentally demonstrated within publication and makes them available in single search interface on common website. Provides data in standards compliant download formats. IMEx partners produce their own separate resources, which range from all encompassing molecular interaction databases, such as are maintained by IntAct, MINT and DIP, organism-centric resources such as BioGrid or MPIDB or biological domain centric, such as MatrixDB. They have committed to making records available, via PSICQUIC webservice, which have been curated to IMEx rules and are available to users as single, non-redundant set of curated publications which can be searched at the IMEx website. Data is made available in standards-compliant tab-deliminated and XML formats, enabling to visualize data using wide range of tools. Consortium is open to participation of additional partners and encourages deposition of data, prior to publication, and will supply unique accession numbers which may be referenced within final article. Submitters may send their data directly to any of member databases using variety of formats, but should conform to guidelines as to minimum information required to describe data.

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  • 15 years ago - by Anonymous

GenProtEC

GenProtEC is dedicated to the functions encoded by the Escherichia coli K-12 (strain MG1655) genome defined in the GenBank Accession No. NC_000913.2 deposit. All the data presented in GenProtEC is made easily accessible to the users through downloadable flat files in text format. GenProtEC presents information on the functions of E.coli K-12 MG1655 gene products from several points of view. E.coli proteins as single modules have been grouped in sequence similarity. Using the power of group membership of proteins of similar function, open reading frames within any group can be assigned the general function. In addition, the presence of domains of known function within E.coli proteins has been determined. Domain content permits annotation of some functional information to otherwise totally unknown sequences. The rich classification of cellular roles, MultiFun, has been applied, underlining the fact that many gene products have more than one cellular role. Our annotation work includes multiple types of information: 1. Sequence similarity to orthologues as defined by Darwin (start and end of aligned region, identity, and PAM distance). 2. Resolution of fused proteins into modular units with independent functions. 3. Identification of sequence similar protein groups within E. coli that are clustered by transitive relationships. The sequence similarity is limited to PAM 200 and an alignment of at least 83 amino acids. 4. Updated literature references. 5. Classification of gene products by their gene type and by their cellular role(s). The MultiFun classification system for cellular roles is used to assign gene products to one or more roles. MultiFun has been converted to Gene Ontology terms. 6. Familes of proteins related by structure and biochemical reaction mechanisms (work in progress). 7. SCOP superfamily identification and location (e.g. binding site domains) for E. coli proteins., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 15,2026.

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  • 16 years ago - by Anonymous

Predictions for Entire Proteomes

Web application for sequence analysis and the prediction of protein structure and function. The user interface intakes protein sequences or alignments and returned multiple sequence alignments, motifs, and nuclear localization signals., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 15,2026.

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  • 17 years ago - by Anonymous

University of Southern California LONI Software

Portal provides list of software resources. LONI is leader in development of advanced computational algorithms and software for comprehensive and quantitative mapping of brain structure and function. Aims to encourage communication between users and LONI software engineers in order to improve effectiveness.

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  • 17 years ago - by Anonymous

Circleator

A Perl-based visualization software tool that generates circular figures of genome-associated data. Common uses of the tool include: * Displaying the sequence and/or genes in a GenBank flat file. * Highlighting differences and/or similarities in gene content between related organisms. * Comparing SNPs and indels between closely-related strains or serovars. * Comparing gene expression values across multiple samples or timepoints. * Visualizing coverage plots of RNA-Seq read alignments.

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  • 12 years ago - by Anonymous

Mutation Annotation and Genomic Interpretation

A tool for annotating, exploring, and analyzing gene sets that may be associated with cancer.

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  • 12 years ago - by Anonymous

FisHiCal

Software that integrates Hi-C and FISH data, offering a modular and easy-to-use tool for chromosomal spatial analysis.

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  • 12 years ago - by Anonymous

GraphPad Prism

Statistical analysis software that combines scientific graphing, comprehensive curve fitting (nonlinear regression), understandable statistics, and data organization. Designed for biological research applications in pharmacology, physiology, and other biological fields for data analysis, hypothesis testing, and modeling.

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  • 13 years ago - by Anonymous

RMassBank

Workflow software to process tandem MS files and build MassBank records. Functions include automated extraction of tandem MS spectra, formula assignment to tandem MS fragments, recalibration of tandem MS spectra with assigned fragments, spectrum cleanup, automated retrieval of compound information from Internet databases, and export to MassBank records.

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  • 12 years ago - by Anonymous

PacmonSTR

Software that implements a reference-based probabilistic approach to identify the Tandem Repeat (TR) region and estimate the number of these TR elements in long DNA reads.

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  • 12 years ago - by Anonymous