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OPENDoRM

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URL: http://www-labgtp.na.icar.cnr.it/OPENDoRM
Full name: Optimization of Pooled Experiments in NGS for Detection of Rare Mutations
Description: A web resource which allows users - bioinformaticians as far as biologists - to swiftly detect Rare Mutations from Next-Generation genome Sequencing experiments. It describe the pooling of high-throughput NGS generated data using some mathematical models and identify the best number of patients in each pool with respect to minimization of the cost of the experiment.
Year founded: 2016
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Country/Region: Italy

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University/Institution: Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking
Address: LabGTP (Laboratory of Genomics, Transcriptomics and Proteomics), Institute for High Performance Computing and Networking (ICAR), National Research Council (CNR), Via Pietro Castellino 111, 80131 Naples, Campania Italy
City: Naples
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Country/Region: Italy
Contact name (PI/Team): Daniela Evangelista
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): daniela.evangelista@na.icar.cnr.it

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26888663
A web-oriented software for the optimization of pooled experiments in NGS for detection of rare mutations. [PMID: 26888663]
Evangelista D, Zuccaro A, Lančinskas A, Žilinskas J, Guarracino MR.

BACKGROUND: The cost per patient of next generation sequencing for detection of rare mutations may be significantly reduced using pooled experiments. Recently, some techniques have been proposed for the planning of pooled experiments and for the optimal allocation of patients into pools. However, the lack of a user friendly resource for planning the design of pooled experiments forces the scientists to do frequent, complex and long computations.
RESULTS: OPENDoRM is a powerful collection of novel mathematical algorithms usable via an intuitive graphical user interface. It enables researchers to speed up the planning of their routine experiments, as well as, to support scientists without specific bioinformatics expertises. Users can automatically carry out analysis in terms of costs associated with the optimal allocation of patients in pools. They are also able to choose between three distinct pooling mathematical methods, each of which also suggests the optimal configuration for the submitted experiment. Importantly, in order to keep track of the performed experiments, users can save and export the results of their experiments in standard tabular and charts contents.
CONCLUSION: OPENDoRM is a freely available web-oriented application for the planning of pooled NGS experiments, available at: http://www-labgtp.na.icar.cnr.it/OPENDoRM. Its easy and intuitive graphical user interface enables researchers to plan theirs experiments using novel algorithms, and to interactively visualize the results.

BMC Res Notes. 2016:9() | 2 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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6601/6895 (4.278%)
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959/1005 (4.677%)
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Created on: 2018-01-27
Curated by:
Farah Nazir [2018-04-05]