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http://www.nitrc.org/projects/xnat_extras
User software contributions for XNAT - The Extensible Neuroimaging Archive Toolkit, http://www.xnat.org
Proper citation: XNAT Extras (RRID:SCR_004759) Copy
Java software for studying protein-DNA interaction using ChIP-seq / ChIP-exo data. It links binding event discovery and motif discovery with positional priors in the context of a generative probabilistic model of ChIP data and genome sequence, resolves ChIP data into explanatory motifs and binding events at unsurpassed spatial resolution. GEM reciprocally improves motif discovery using binding event locations, and binding event predictions using discovered motifs.
Proper citation: GEM (RRID:SCR_005339) Copy
http://tmaj.pathology.jhmi.edu/
Open-source software to support information and images related to tissue micro-arrays. It contains support for multiple organ systems, multiple users, image analysis, and is designed to be compliant with HIPPA regulations. Patients, specimens, blocks, slides, cores, images, and scores can all be stored and viewed. Features include advanced security, custom dynamic fields, and an image analysis program.
Proper citation: TMAJ (RRID:SCR_005601) Copy
http://sourceforge.net/projects/bamstats/
A GUI desktop tool for calculating and displaying metrics to assess the success of Next Generation Sequencing mapping tools. BAMstats is written in Java and based around the Picard API.
Proper citation: BAMStats (RRID:SCR_006973) Copy
http://sourceforge.net/projects/artfastqgen/
Software to evaluate and improve the accuracy of sequencing error under different experimental conditions. It can identify which components of a system may be suboptimal and which regions of the genome may be problematic.
Proper citation: ArtificialFastqGenerator (RRID:SCR_006880) Copy
http://snp-magma.sourceforge.net
Software that utilizes a multiobjective evolutionary algorithm for genetic mapping. It is based on a the ECJ evolutionary software package written by Sean Luke and includes the Strength Pareto Evoluationary Algorithm Version 2 changes for multiobjective analysis. The code runs on any platform with Java Version 2. A genetic mapping project, typically implemented during a search for genes responsible for a disease, requires the acquisition of a set of data from each of a large number of individuals. This data set includes the values of multiple genetic markers. These genetic markers occur at discrete positions along the genome, which is a collection of one or more linear chromosomes. Typing the value of a marker in an individual carries a cost; one seeks to minimize the number of markers typed without excessively jeopardizing the probability of detecting an association between a marker and a disease phenotype. MAGMA is a project which employ''s a multiobjective evolutionary algorithm to solve this problem.
Proper citation: MAGMA (RRID:SCR_005757) Copy
https://code.google.com/p/mztab/
A Java interface to the mzTab data exchange format for reporting a summary of proteomics results.
Proper citation: jmzTab (RRID:SCR_003481) Copy
https://github.com/GiBacci/StreamingTrim/
A DNA reads trimming software, written in Java, with which researchers are able to analyse the quality of DNA sequences in fastq files and to search for low-quality zones in a very conservative way.
Proper citation: StreamingTrim (RRID:SCR_002922) Copy
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fas-dpd/
Software program to design degenerate primers for PCR.
Proper citation: FAS-DPD (RRID:SCR_003068) Copy
http://www.broadinstitute.org/cancer/cga/contest
A software tool (and method) for estimating the amount of cross-sample contamination in next generation sequencing data.
Proper citation: ContEst (RRID:SCR_000595) Copy
http://sourceforge.net/projects/triagetools/
A collection of tools for partitioning raw data (fastq reads) from high-throughput sequencing projects. The tools are designed for basic data management as well for prioritizing analysis of certain subsets.
Proper citation: TriageTools (RRID:SCR_000675) Copy
https://code.google.com/p/jmzml/
A Java application programming interface (API) for the Proteomics Standards Initiative mzML data standard.
Proper citation: jmzML (RRID:SCR_001119) Copy
DNA motif discovery software adapted for ChIP-Seq data. It is an iterative algorithm that combines greedy optimization with bootstrapping and uses coverage profiles as motif positional preferences. It does not require truncation of long DNA segments and it is practical for processing up to tens of thousands of data sequences
Proper citation: ChIPMunk (RRID:SCR_001191) Copy
https://code.google.com/p/peptide-shaker/
Software providing a search engine independent platform for visualization of peptide and protein identification results from multiple search engines, currently supporting X!Tandem, MS-GF+, MS Amanda, OMSSA, MyriMatch, Comet, Tide, Mascot and mzIdentML. By combining the results from multiple search engines, while re-calculating PTM localization scores and redoing the protein inference, PeptideShaker attempts to give you the best possible understanding of your proteomics data.
Proper citation: PeptideShaker (RRID:SCR_002520) Copy
http://sourceforge.net/projects/kanalyze/
A Java toolkit designed to convert DNA and RNA sequences into k-mers.
Proper citation: KAnalyze (RRID:SCR_001323) Copy
http://neuronalarchitects.com/about-the-workshop.html
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 17, 2016. Statistical and biomedical informatics software studio that develops neuroscience applications and brain computer interface games. They are dedicated to the integration of medical research, neuroscience, time series analysis, computer programming, statistics, sensor technologies, graphics design, artificial intelligence and entertainment to build gaming systems for neuroscientific research and intelligent tutoring in the classroom and lab. The current focus of The Cromwell Workshop/Neuronal Architects is on theoretical neuroscience and experimental modeling of psychological and neural processes that involve attention, emotion, motivation and executive functions that are impaired by neurological diseases. The outcome of this work is to use these results in the design of multiple genre brain computer interface gaming systems that can be used in both clinical and at home settings. If you would like to explore any collaborative opportunities to use their software or enhance your existing statistical products with their .NET, Java, R and Matlab code bases, let them know.
Proper citation: The Cromwell Workshop (RRID:SCR_001588) Copy
https://github.com/nolanlab/cytospade
Cytoscape plugin that provides a high-performance implementation of an interface for the Spanning-tree Progression Analysis of Density-normalized Events (SPADE) algorithm for tree-based analysis and visualization of high-dimensional cytometry data.
Proper citation: CytoSPADE (RRID:SCR_001457) Copy
http://intermine.github.io/intermine.org/
An open source data warehouse system built for the integration and analysis of complex biological data that enables the creation of biological databases accessed by sophisticated web query tools. Parsers are provided for integrating data from many common biological data sources and formats, and there is a framework for adding data. InterMine includes a user-friendly web interface that works "out of the box" and can be easily customized for specific needs, as well as a powerful, scriptable web-service API to allow programmatic access to data.
Proper citation: InterMine (RRID:SCR_001772) Copy
Chemical 2D structure editor and viewer application/applet based on the Chemistry Development Kit (CDK).
Proper citation: JChemPaint (RRID:SCR_000095) Copy
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ms-spectre/
Software that provides (Quantitiave) analysis of multiple ls-ms(ms) runs, using mzXML import of raw data coming from spectrometers.
Proper citation: MS-Spectre (RRID:SCR_000266) Copy
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