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  • This database enables the reliable identification of an individual Interferon Regulated Gene (IRG) or IRG signatures from high-throughput data sets (i.e. microarray, proteomic data etc.). It also assists in identifying regulatory elements, chromosomal location and tissue expression of IRGs in human and mouse. This upgraded version, Interferome v2.0 has quantitative data, more detailed annotation and search capabilities and can be queried for one to a thousand genes, such as from from a microarray experiment.

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  • E-depot Dutch Archeology is a collection of acrcheological research reports and the associated data such as GIS data, photographs, field data and data tables.

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  • The D. melanogaster and eight other eukaryote model genomes, and gene predictions from several groups. Summaries of essential genome statistics include sizes, genes found and predicted, homology among genomes, phylogenetic trees of species, and comparisons of several gene predictions for sensitivity and specificity in finding new and known genes.

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  • DIANA-TarBase is a reference database that indexes experimentally-supported microRNA (miRNA) targets. It integrates information on cell-type specific miRNA–gene regulation and includes miRNA-binding locations. The target data provided by DIANA-TarBase is supported by information on methodologies, cell types/tissues and experimental conditions.

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  • The Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center (LP DAAC) processes, archives, and distributes land data products to users in the earth science community. Raw data collected from specific satellite sensors, such as ASTER onboard NASA’s Terra satellite, are received and processed into a readable and interpretable format. The LP DAAC continually archives a wide variety of land remote sensing data products collected by sensors onboard satellites, aircraft, and the International Space Station (ISS). The LP DAAC operates as a partnership between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The LP DAAC is one of the Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) Distributed Active Archive Centers (DAACs) that archive and distribute earth science data, managed by NASA's Earth Science Data and Information System Project (ESDIS), as part of the Earth Science Data Systems (ESDS) Program.

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  • VFB is an interactive tool for neurobiologists to explore the detailed neuroanatomy, neuron connectivity and gene expression of Drosophila melanogaster. Our goal is to make it easier for researchers to find relevant anatomical information and reagents. We integrate the neuroanatomical and expression data from the published literature, as well as image datasets onto the same brain template, making it possible to run cross searches, find similar neurons and compare image data on our 3D Viewer.

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  • This database summarizes our knowledge of replication origins in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Each proposed origin site has been assigned a Status (Confirmed, Likely, or Dubious) expressing the confidence that the site genuinely corresponds to an origin.

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  • GEOFON seeks to facilitate cooperation in seismological research and earthquake and tsunami risk mitigation by providing rapid open transnational access to seismological data and source parameters of large earthquakes, and keeping these data accessible in the long term. It pursues these aims by operating and maintaining its own global network of permanent seismic stations in cooperation with local partners, facilitating real-time access to data from this network and those of many partner networks and plate boundary observatories, and providing a FAIR archive for seismological data. It also serves as the permanent archive for the Geophysical Instrument Pool at Potsdam (GIPP). Using real-time data streams, GEOFON provides rapid automatic earthquake parametric information to the scientific community, tsunami warning centres worldwide, organizations involved in rescue operations, news media and the general public. GEOFON is one of the nodes of the European Integrated Data Archive (EIDA) and a key nodal member of the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC).

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  • WikiPathways is an open, collaborative platform dedicated to the curation of biological pathways. WikiPathways was established to facilitate the contribution and maintenance of pathway information by the biology community.

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  • Chinese Clinical Trial Registry provides the services include register for trials, consultation for trial design, central randomization for an allocation sequence, peer review for draft articles and training for peer reviewers.

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155,949 Data sources
  • This database enables the reliable identification of an individual Interferon Regulated Gene (IRG) or IRG signatures from high-throughput data sets (i.e. microarray, proteomic data etc.). It also assists in identifying regulatory elements, chromosomal location and tissue expression of IRGs in human and mouse. This upgraded version, Interferome v2.0 has quantitative data, more detailed annotation and search capabilities and can be queried for one to a thousand genes, such as from from a microarray experiment.

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  • E-depot Dutch Archeology is a collection of acrcheological research reports and the associated data such as GIS data, photographs, field data and data tables.

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  • The D. melanogaster and eight other eukaryote model genomes, and gene predictions from several groups. Summaries of essential genome statistics include sizes, genes found and predicted, homology among genomes, phylogenetic trees of species, and comparisons of several gene predictions for sensitivity and specificity in finding new and known genes.

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  • DIANA-TarBase is a reference database that indexes experimentally-supported microRNA (miRNA) targets. It integrates information on cell-type specific miRNA–gene regulation and includes miRNA-binding locations. The target data provided by DIANA-TarBase is supported by information on methodologies, cell types/tissues and experimental conditions.

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  • The Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center (LP DAAC) processes, archives, and distributes land data products to users in the earth science community. Raw data collected from specific satellite sensors, such as ASTER onboard NASA’s Terra satellite, are received and processed into a readable and interpretable format. The LP DAAC continually archives a wide variety of land remote sensing data products collected by sensors onboard satellites, aircraft, and the International Space Station (ISS). The LP DAAC operates as a partnership between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The LP DAAC is one of the Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) Distributed Active Archive Centers (DAACs) that archive and distribute earth science data, managed by NASA's Earth Science Data and Information System Project (ESDIS), as part of the Earth Science Data Systems (ESDS) Program.

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  • VFB is an interactive tool for neurobiologists to explore the detailed neuroanatomy, neuron connectivity and gene expression of Drosophila melanogaster. Our goal is to make it easier for researchers to find relevant anatomical information and reagents. We integrate the neuroanatomical and expression data from the published literature, as well as image datasets onto the same brain template, making it possible to run cross searches, find similar neurons and compare image data on our 3D Viewer.

    more_vert
  • This database summarizes our knowledge of replication origins in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Each proposed origin site has been assigned a Status (Confirmed, Likely, or Dubious) expressing the confidence that the site genuinely corresponds to an origin.

    more_vert
  • GEOFON seeks to facilitate cooperation in seismological research and earthquake and tsunami risk mitigation by providing rapid open transnational access to seismological data and source parameters of large earthquakes, and keeping these data accessible in the long term. It pursues these aims by operating and maintaining its own global network of permanent seismic stations in cooperation with local partners, facilitating real-time access to data from this network and those of many partner networks and plate boundary observatories, and providing a FAIR archive for seismological data. It also serves as the permanent archive for the Geophysical Instrument Pool at Potsdam (GIPP). Using real-time data streams, GEOFON provides rapid automatic earthquake parametric information to the scientific community, tsunami warning centres worldwide, organizations involved in rescue operations, news media and the general public. GEOFON is one of the nodes of the European Integrated Data Archive (EIDA) and a key nodal member of the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC).

    more_vert
  • WikiPathways is an open, collaborative platform dedicated to the curation of biological pathways. WikiPathways was established to facilitate the contribution and maintenance of pathway information by the biology community.

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  • Chinese Clinical Trial Registry provides the services include register for trials, consultation for trial design, central randomization for an allocation sequence, peer review for draft articles and training for peer reviewers.

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