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  • A comprehensive catalogue of animal genome size data where haploid DNA contents (C-values, in picograms) are currently available for 4972 species (3231 vertebrates and 1741 non-vertebrates) based on 6518 records from 669 published sources.

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  • The Candidate Cancer Gene Database (CCGD) was developed to disseminate the results of transposon-based forward genetic screens in mice that identify candidate cancer genes. The purpose of the database is to allow cancer researchers to quickly determine whether or not a gene, or list of genes, has been identified as a potential cancer driver in a forward genetic screen in mice.

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  • Brain-CODE is a large-scale informatics platform that manages the acquisition and storage of multidimensional data collected from participants with a variety of brain disorders. Brain-CODE was created by the Ontario Brain Institute (https://braininstitute.ca) in Ontario, Canada. Access to all data (both public and controlled) requires registration.

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  • The Candidate Cancer Gene Database (CCGD) was developed to disseminate the results of transposon-based forward genetic screens in mice that identify candidate cancer genes. The purpose of the database is to allow cancer researchers to quickly determine whether or not a gene, or list of genes, has been identified as a potential cancer driver in a forward genetic screen in mice.

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  • Brain-CODE is a large-scale informatics platform that manages the acquisition and storage of multidimensional data collected from participants with a variety of brain disorders. Brain-CODE was created by the Ontario Brain Institute (https://braininstitute.ca) in Ontario, Canada. Access to all data (both public and controlled) requires registration.

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