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tooluniverse-natural-product-dereplication

mims-harvard/ToolUniverse

Dereplicate a putative natural product and assign its chemical taxonomy. Use to answer "is [compound] a known natural product", "what microbe/organism produces [compound]", "what chemical class is [compound]", "dereplicate this metabolite (by formula/exact mass/InChIKey/SMILES)", or "classify this molecule into ChemOnt". Searches NPAtlas for known microbial natural products (producing organism + literature reference), assigns the ChemOnt kingdom→superclass→class→subclass hierarchy via ClassyFire, resolves systematic IUPAC names to structure via OPSIN, and cross-references identity in PubChem. NOT for general drug/compound identity or ADMET (use tooluniverse-chemical-compound-retrieval / tooluniverse-small-molecule-discovery) and NOT for metabolomics pathway/enrichment analysis (use tooluniverse-metabolomics skills).

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mims-harvard/ToolUniverse

Multi-omics integration — orchestrate per-layer analysis (transcriptomics, proteomics, epigenomics, genomics, metabolomics) then perform cross-omics correlation, multi-omics clustering, and pathway-level integration. Use for integrative systems-biology analysis, multi-modal disease characterization, and cross-omics biomarker discovery.

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Comprehensive disease characterization across genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and pathways for systems-level understanding. Identifies therapeutic opportunities and biomarker candidates by integrating multi-layer molecular data. Use for full-omics disease deep-dive reports, mechanism mapping, and biomarker-and-target identification from multi-omics data.

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mims-harvard/ToolUniverse

Molecular cloning assembly design — Gibson Assembly (overlap design for seamless multi-fragment joining) and Golden Gate Assembly (Type IIS / BsaI / BbsI design with unique 4-bp fusion overhangs). Use when you need to plan how to join DNA fragments into a construct, design assembly overlaps/overhangs, or decide between cloning methods. Covers the domestication (internal-site removal), overhang-uniqueness, and overlap-Tm rules. For PCR primers to generate the fragments, see tooluniverse-primer-design.

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mims-harvard/ToolUniverse

Cross-species genetic analysis using model organism databases (MGI mouse, ZFIN zebrafish, FlyBase fruit fly, WormBase worm, SGD yeast, RGD rat, GBIF taxonomy). Maps human genes to orthologs, retrieves phenotype/expression/functional data, assesses gene function conservation, and identifies the best animal model for studying a human gene or disease.

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mims-harvard/ToolUniverse

Microbiome and metagenomics analysis using MGnify, GTDB taxonomy, ENA sequencing data, and EuropePMC literature. Covers taxonomic classification, genome quality assessment, biome-clinical phenotype linkage, and pathway interpretation. Use for amplicon/shotgun metagenomics study analysis.

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mims-harvard/ToolUniverse

Analyze metabolomics data end-to-end — metabolite identification, quantification (TIC normalization, batch correction), differential analysis, and pathway interpretation. Use for processing mass-spec metabolomics output, normalization choice, untargeted metabolomics workflows, and integrating with other omics layers.

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mims-harvard/ToolUniverse

Mendelian randomization (MR) causal inference — does an exposure, risk factor, or biomarker CAUSALLY affect a disease/outcome, using genetic variants as instrumental variables (IEU OpenGWAS / EpiGraphDB MR-EvE). Use this whenever the user asks if X causes Y, whether an observational association is actually causal or just correlation, if a biomarker/trait is a causal risk factor, wants to triangulate epidemiology against genetic evidence, or mentions Mendelian randomization, instrumental-variable analysis, two-sample MR, or genetic causal evidence — even if they never say "MR" (e.g. "is LDL cholesterol actually causal for heart disease?", "does BMI cause type 2 diabetes or just correlate?", "is CRP a causal driver of stroke?"). Covers trait-label resolution, MR effect direction/magnitude, instrument quality (MOE score), method agreement (IVW vs MR-Egger vs weighted median), bidirectional MR for reverse causation, and distinguishing causation from genetic correlation. Not for plain GWAS association lookups (use the GWAS skills) or fitting your own instruments from raw summary statistics.

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mims-harvard/ToolUniverse

Detect and auto-install missing ToolUniverse research skills. Checks common Claude Code/Cursor/Codex skill directories for the canary file, and installs any missing skills if none found. Use when the plugin's research skills aren't loading, when migrating between clients, or when verifying a skill installation.

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Inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, and materials science — crystal structures, coordination chemistry, lattice parameters, thermodynamic properties, electronic structure. Use for unit cell volume calculations, coordination geometry, materials property estimation, and inorganic-mechanism reasoning. Complementary to tooluniverse-organic-chemistry.

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mims-harvard/ToolUniverse

Rapid pathogen characterization and drug repurposing for outbreaks. Combines pathogen genomics (NCBI, BVBRC), host immune response (IEDB), drug-target databases (ChEMBL, DGIdb), and literature surveillance (PubMed/EuropePMC). Use for emerging-pathogen profiling, antiviral candidate identification, and outbreak intelligence reporting.

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Predict patient response to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) by integrating tumor mutational burden (TMB), microsatellite instability (MSI), PD-L1 expression, HLA status, and immune-related gene expression. Outputs ICI Response Score with drug-specific recommendations and resistance-risk assessment. Use for melanoma/NSCLC/RCC immunotherapy decision support.

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mims-harvard/ToolUniverse

Immunology research workflows: antibody-antigen interactions, T/B cell repertoire, MHC/HLA binding prediction, autoimmune disease genetics, vaccine epitope mapping. Uses IEDB, IMGT, SAbDab, UniProt. Use for adaptive immunity questions, immune response analysis, antibody/TCR/BCR characterization, immunogenicity prediction, and immune-pathway-to-disease mapping.

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TCR/BCR repertoire analysis — V(D)J segment usage, CDR3 sequence diversity, clonality scoring, antigen specificity matching to IEDB, public-clone identification. Use for adaptive immune response characterization, post-treatment immune monitoring, antigen-specific clone tracking, and clonal-expansion analysis in immunotherapy or vaccination studies.

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mims-harvard/ToolUniverse

Microscopy and quantitative imaging analysis — colony morphometry, fluorescence intensity quantification, cell-count statistics, dose-response curves, and ANOVA/Dunnett on image-derived measurements. Uses pandas/numpy/scipy/scikit-image. Use for analyzing tabular outputs from CellProfiler/ImageJ, image-derived measurement statistics, and image-based assay quantification.

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mims-harvard/ToolUniverse

HLA gene-family analysis and MHC-peptide binding for transplant compatibility, vaccine epitope coverage, and cancer immunotherapy. Uses IMGT (HLA polymorphism), IEDB (epitope-MHC binding), UniProt (annotation), DGIdb (druggability). Use for HLA typing/imputation review, vaccine HLA coverage, and immunotherapy prediction biomarkers (HLA-LOH, neoantigen presentation).

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mims-harvard/ToolUniverse

Discover causal genes for diseases/traits from GWAS data using Open Targets L2G (locus-to-gene) scoring — integrates eQTL, chromatin interaction, and distance evidence. Use for trait-to-gene mapping, drug-target hypothesis generation from GWAS, and replacing the 'nearest gene' heuristic with multi-evidence L2G scores.

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mims-harvard/ToolUniverse

Compare GWAS studies, perform meta-analyses across cohorts, and assess signal replication. Uses GWAS Catalog metadata, study-level statistics, and cross-cohort comparison. Use for evaluating GWAS reproducibility for a trait, meta-analysis sample size and effect-size aggregation, and detecting study heterogeneity (population, design, ancestry).

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mims-harvard/ToolUniverse

Interpret a single GWAS SNP across multiple databases — GWAS Catalog hits, LD/haplotype context, eQTL evidence, regulatory annotation, ClinVar pathogenicity, gnomAD frequency. Use for 'what does this SNP do', SNP-to-mechanism tracing, and resolving lead-SNP-vs-causal-variant ambiguity. Always considers LD structure before claiming a SNP is mechanistically responsible.

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mims-harvard/ToolUniverse

Statistical fine-mapping of GWAS loci using credible sets (SuSiE, FINEMAP) and locus-to-gene scoring (Open Targets L2G). Identifies likely causal variants and target genes — distinct from positional 'nearest gene' which is often wrong. Use for prioritizing causal variants at GWAS hits, comparing fine-mapping methods, and converting lead SNPs to target genes.

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