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  • The Swissregulon Database contains genome-wide annotations of regulatory sites. The predictions are based on Bayesian probabilistic analysis of a combination of input information including i) Experimentally determined binding sites reported in the literature, ii) Known sequence-specificities of transcription factors, iii) ChIP-chip and ChIP-seq data, iiii) Alignments of orthologous non-coding regions.

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  • The Swiss National Data and Service Center for the Humanities (DaSCH) digital repository allows long-term access to qualitative data in the Humanities, and provides data deposition and discovery facilities. DaSCH has been created in accordance with the FAIR principles and various international standards for interoperability. The repository accepts “simple” datasets in form of flat files as well as a project-specific “complex” datasets with data based on project/user-specific data models. Multiple data types are allowed, including qualitative data such as text, images, digital facsimile, sound files, and videos.

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  • The Chinese National Artic and Antarctic Data centre collects, analyses and preserves datasets from the polar environment.

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  • The Swissregulon Database contains genome-wide annotations of regulatory sites. The predictions are based on Bayesian probabilistic analysis of a combination of input information including i) Experimentally determined binding sites reported in the literature, ii) Known sequence-specificities of transcription factors, iii) ChIP-chip and ChIP-seq data, iiii) Alignments of orthologous non-coding regions.

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  • The Swiss National Data and Service Center for the Humanities (DaSCH) digital repository allows long-term access to qualitative data in the Humanities, and provides data deposition and discovery facilities. DaSCH has been created in accordance with the FAIR principles and various international standards for interoperability. The repository accepts “simple” datasets in form of flat files as well as a project-specific “complex” datasets with data based on project/user-specific data models. Multiple data types are allowed, including qualitative data such as text, images, digital facsimile, sound files, and videos.

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