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http://www.broadinstitute.org/genome_bio/siphy/
Software that implements rigorous statistical tests to detect bases under selection from a multiple alignment data. It takes full advantage of deeply sequenced phylogenies to estimate both unlikely substitution patterns as well as slowdowns or accelerations in mutation rates. It can be applied as an Hidden Markov Model (HMM), in sliding windows, or to specific regions.
Proper citation: SiPhy (RRID:SCR_000564) Copy
https://sites.google.com/site/jingyijli/SLIDE.zip
Software package that takes exon boundaries and RNA-Seq data as input to discern the set of mRNA isoforms that are most likely to present in an RNA-Seq sample. It is based on a linear model with a design matrix that models the sampling probability of RNA-Seq reads from different mRNA isoforms. To tackle the model unidentifiability issue, SLIDE uses a modified Lasso procedure for parameter estimation. Compared with deterministic isoform assembly algorithms (e.g., Cufflinks), SLIDE considers the stochastic aspects of RNA-Seq reads in exons from different isoforms and thus has increased power in detecting more novel isoforms. Another advantage of SLIDE is its flexibility of incorporating other transcriptomic data such as RACE, CAGE, and EST into its model to further increase isoform discovery accuracy. SLIDE can also work downstream of other RNA-Seq assembly algorithms to integrate newly discovered genes and exons. Besides isoform discovery, SLIDE sequentially uses the same linear model to estimate the abundance of discovered isoforms.
Proper citation: SLIDE (RRID:SCR_005137) Copy
Web application that helps design, evaluate and clone guide sequences for the CRISPR/Cas9 system. This sgRNA design tool assists with guide selection in a variety of genomes and pre-calculated results for all human coding exons as a UCSC Genome Browser track.
Proper citation: CRISPOR (RRID:SCR_015935) Copy
Software application for annotating character matrix files with ontology terms. Character states can be annotated using Entity-Quality syntax, where entity, quality, and possibly related entities are drawn from requisite ontologies. In addition, taxa (the rows of a character matrix) can be annotated with identifiers from taxonomy ontology. Phenex saves ontology annotations alongside original free text character matrix data using new NeXML format standard for evolutionary data.
Proper citation: Phenex (RRID:SCR_021748) Copy
https://www.bcgsc.ca/resources/software/ntcard
Software tool for estimating k-mer coverage histogram of genomics data. Streaming algorithm for estimating frequencies of k-mers in genomics datasets.
Proper citation: ntCard (RRID:SCR_022010) Copy
https://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/apeglm.html
Software package provides Bayesian shrinkage estimators for effect sizes for variety of GLM models, using approximation of posterior for individual coefficients.
Proper citation: apeglm (RRID:SCR_026951) Copy
https://github.com/zhoujt1994/scHiCluster
Software Python package for single-cell chromosome contact data analysis. It includes the identification of cell types (clusters), loop calling in cell types, and domain and compartment calling in single cells. Facilitates visualization and comparison of single-cell 3D genomes.
Proper citation: scHiCluster (RRID:SCR_027854) Copy
https://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/tximeta.html
Software R package for reference sequence checksums for provenance identification in RNA-seq. Performs numerous annotation and metadata gathering tasks on behalf of users during the import of transcript counts and abundance from quantification tools such as salmon. Data are imported as SummarizedExperiment objects with associated GenomicRanges metadata. Correct metadata is added automatically via reference sequence digests, facilitating genomic analyses and assisting in computational reproducibility.
Proper citation: tximeta (RRID:SCR_028005) Copy
https://github.com/bioinform/somaticseq
Software accurate somatic mutation detection pipeline implementing stochastic boosting algorithm to produce somatic mutation calls for both single nucleotide variants and small insertions and deletions. NGS variant calling and classification.
Proper citation: SomaticSeq (RRID:SCR_024891) Copy
https://github.com/xinhe-lab/GSFA
Software R package that performs sparse factor analysis and differential gene expression discovery simultaneously on single cell CRISPR screening data.
Proper citation: Guided Sparse Factor Analysis (RRID:SCR_025023) Copy
https://pvactools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Software toolkit to identify and visualize cancer neoantigens. Cancer immunotherapy tools suite consisting of following tools: pVACseq as cancer immunotherapy pipeline for identifying and prioritizing neoantigens from VCF file; pVACbind as cancer immunotherapy pipeline for identifying and prioritizing neoantigens from FASTA file; pVACfuse as tool for detecting neoantigens resulting from gene fusions; pVACvector as tool designed to aid specifically in construction of DNA-based cancer vaccines; pVACview as application based on R Shiny that assists users in reviewing, exploring and prioritizing neoantigens from results of pVACtools processes for personalized cancer vaccine design.
Proper citation: pVACtools (RRID:SCR_025435) Copy
https://github.com/caraweisman/abSENSE
Software to interpret undetected homolog.Method that calculates probability that homolog of given gene would fail to be detected by homology search in given species, even if homolog were present and evolving normally.
Proper citation: abSENSE (RRID:SCR_023223) Copy
https://github.com/marbl/Winnowmap
Software tool as long-read mapping algorithm optimized for mapping ONT and PacBio reads to repetitive reference sequences. Winnowmap2 computes each read mapping through collection of confident subalignments. This approach is more tolerant of structural variation and more sensitive to paralog-specific variants within repeats.
Proper citation: Winnowmap (RRID:SCR_025349) Copy
https://github.com/agshumate/Liftoff
Software genome annotation lift-over tool capable of mapping genes between two assemblies of the same or closely related species. Aligns genes from reference genome to target genome and finds the mapping that maximizes sequence identity while preserving the structure of each exon, transcript and gene. Used for accurate mapping of gene annotations.
Proper citation: Liftoff (RRID:SCR_026535) Copy
The NCGC Pharmaceutical Collection (NPC) is a comprehensive, publically-accessible collection of approved and investigational drugs for high-throughput screening that provides a valuable resource for both validating new models of disease and better understanding the molecular basis of disease pathology and intervention. The NPC has already generated several useful probes for studying a diverse cross section of biology, including novel targets and pathways. NCGC provides access to its set of approved drugs and bioactives through the Therapeutics for Rare and Neglected Diseases (TRND) program and as part of the compound collection for the Tox21 initiative, a collaborative effort for toxicity screening among several government agencies including the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the National Toxicology Program (NTP), the US Food and Drugs Administration (FDA), and the NCGC. Of the nearly 2750 small molecular entities (MEs) that have been approved for clinical use by US (FDA), EU (EMA), Japanese (NHI), and Canadian (HC) authorities and that are amenable to HTS screening, we currently possess 2,400 as part of our screening collection. The NPC resource currently consists of (i) the physical collection suitable for high throughput screening (HTS) and (ii) the informatics browser and database. Putting together the physical collection has been surprisingly challenging in terms of the time and effort required in the informatics, compound management and synthetic chemistry related activities required for this endeavor. We provide access to the NPC screening library through collaboration. Please contact our Scientific Director Dr. Chris Austin for additional information. The other half of the NPC resource is the NPC browser. This is a self-contained software that is actively developed and maintained by the informatics group to provide electronic access to the NPC content. The latest version of the NPC browser for various platforms can be downloaded.
Proper citation: NCGC Pharmaceutical Collection (RRID:SCR_006909) Copy
Database on the sequence of the euchromatic genome of Drosophila melanogaster In addition to genomic sequencing, the BDGP is 1) producing gene disruptions using P element-mediated mutagenesis on a scale unprecedented in metazoans; 2) characterizing the sequence and expression of cDNAs; and 3) developing informatics tools that support the experimental process, identify features of DNA sequence, and allow us to present up-to-date information about the annotated sequence to the research community. Resources * Universal Proteomics Resource: Search for clones for expression and tissue culture * Materials: Request genomic or cDNA clones, library filters or fly stocks * Download Sequence data sets and annotations in fasta or xml format by http or ftp * Publications: Browse or download BDGP papers * Methods: BDGP laboratory protocols and vector maps * Analysis Tools: Search sequences for CRMs, promoters, splice sites, and gene predictions * Apollo: Genome annotation viewer and editor September 15, 2009 Illumina RNA-Seq data from 30 developmental time points of D. melanogaster has been submitted to the Short Read Archive at NCBI as part of the modENCODE project. The data set currently contains 2.2 billion single-end and paired reads and over 201 billion base pairs.
Proper citation: Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project (RRID:SCR_013094) Copy
https://github.com/smithlabcode/riborex
Software R package for identification of differential translation from Ribo-seq data. Computational tool for mapping genome wide differences in translation efficiency.
Proper citation: riborex (RRID:SCR_019104) Copy
https://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/Maaslin2.html
SoftwareR package that identifies microbial taxa correlated with factors of interest using generalized linear models and mixed models.Used for efficiently determining multivariable association between clinical metadata and microbial meta'omic features.
Proper citation: MaAsLin2 (RRID:SCR_023241) Copy
https://www.cbcb.umd.edu/software/epiviz
Software package as interactive visualization tool for functional genomics data. Interactive visual analytics for functional genomics data.
Proper citation: Epiviz (RRID:SCR_022796) Copy
https://github.com/ParkerLab/ataqv
Software package for QC and visualization of ATAC-seq results. Used to examine aligned reads and report basic metrics, including reads mapped in proper pairs, optical or PCR duplicates, reads mapping to autosomal or mitochondrial references, ratio of short to mononucleosomal fragment counts, mapping quality, various kinds of problematic alignments.
Proper citation: ataqv (RRID:SCR_023112) Copy
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