Data Analysis Software from the BRC
The following software for genetic data analysis were developed and made available
by researchers at or affiliated with the Bioinformatics Research Center:
Alternative Splicing Gallery (ASG)
is a web-based splicing graph database that integrates transcript information
from Ensembl, RefSeq, STACK, TIGR gene index, and UniGene, in order to explore
and visualize gene structure and alternative splicing and to provide an exhaustive
transcript catalog. The program was developed by Jeremy Leipzig
and Dr. Steffen Heber.
Genetic Data Analysis (GDA) is a software package for analyzing discrete
population genetic data. There are versions of GDA suitable for
all Microsoft Windows platforms. The Lewis
Lab Software Site has
links for downloading the program over the web and instructions for
downloading the program using anonymous FTP.
QTL
Cartographer is a suite of programs to map quantitative traits
using a map of molecular markers.
Windows QTL Cartographer maps quantitative trait loci in cross populations from
inbred lines. It incorporates many of the modules found in its
command-line sibling, QTL Cartographer (see above). WinQTLCart includes powerful graphic tools for presenting
mapping results and can import and export data in a variety of formats.
DNAMIX v.3 calculates
likelihood ratios for mixed DNA samples encountered in forensic science. It
is platform-independent and is applicable to complex mixtures as well as single-contributor
stains.
Hypothesis Testing Using Phylogenies (Hy-Phy) is a software package
for maximum likelihood analyses of genetic sequence data. It is equipped
with tools to test various statistical hypotheses.
PowerMarker, written by Jack Liu, is a comprehensive set of statistical methods for
discrete genetic data analysis, designed especially for SNP/SSR
data analysis. It also includes a 2-D Viewer and CoreSet batch
system.
Mixed Models and QTLs: Programs for mixed model approaches for quantitative genetic
analysis by Jun Zhu.
Exact conditional tests for different combinations of allelic
and genotypic disequilibria on haploid and diploid data, or their
combination. Get readme
file, source
code in UNIX archive, source
code in MS-DOS archive, solaris2.6
executable, sgi-irix6.5
executable, MS
Windows executable.
Cytonuclear Disequilibrium:
Christopher J. Basten has written two programs for calculating cytonuclear
disequilibria. These are MS
Windows and Macintosh
binaries as well as the UNIX
distribution including source code and a makefile. All three distributions include
example files and documentation. These programs have online manual pages.
For diallelic cytonuclear systems, see CNDd.
For multiallelic systems, see CNDm.
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