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  • Electronic versions of books, papers, conference materials or textbooks published by the University of Ostrava (www.osu.eu).

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  • REXdb is a comprehensive reference database specifically designed for the study of transposable element protein domains. It plays a crucial role in the analysis of repetitive sequences in genomic data.

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  • The Institutional Repository of the Czech Academy of Sciences (IR CAS) is used to archive the published results of research workers of CAS. Special items include research reports, prototypes, proceedings and translations

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  • Institutional repository, which administrate University library serve for storing and searching full texts of academic worker and students of university by mode open access.

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  • MolMeDB is an open chemistry database concerning the interaction of molecules with membranes.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in Lithuanian or English.

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  • This is the place where you can find an updated list of the published mitochondrial sequences coming from the ancient DNA samples (aDNA). The main interest of our database lies in the anatomically modern Homo sapiens samples, ranging from the late Paleolithic to roughly Iron Age times, focusing on an Euroasian geographical area. We provide both the mtDNA sequences (in FASTA format), and the metadata for the samples (ID, date, geolocation, site, culture, mtDNA haplogroup, etc.), available to download in a comma-separated (CSV) text file.

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  • FireProtDB is a comprehensive, manually curated database of the protein stability data for single-point mutants. Proteins find their use in numerous biomedical and biotechnological applications. Naturally occurring proteins usually cannot withstand harsh industrial environments since they have evolved to function under mild conditions. Increasing protein stability is one of the key determinants of protein applicability. The predictive power of the current computational tools is compromised by the limited experimental data that would allow a rigorous training and testing. This database combines the published datasets from ProTherm and ProtaBank, the data extracted from the recent literature, and the measurements collected in our laboratory. The annotations were obtained from VariBench and HotSpot Wizard. The graphical user interface is designed to facilitate both types of the expected use: (i) the interactive explorations of individual entries on the level of a protein or a mutation and (ii) the construction of highly customized, machine learning-friendly datasets using advanced searching and filtering.

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  • The Crystallography Open Database (COD) is a project that aims to gather all available inorganic, metal-organic and small organic molecule structural data in one database.

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  • Electronic versions of books, papers, conference materials or textbooks published by the University of Ostrava (www.osu.eu).

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  • REXdb is a comprehensive reference database specifically designed for the study of transposable element protein domains. It plays a crucial role in the analysis of repetitive sequences in genomic data.

    more_vert
  • The Institutional Repository of the Czech Academy of Sciences (IR CAS) is used to archive the published results of research workers of CAS. Special items include research reports, prototypes, proceedings and translations

    more_vert
  • Institutional repository, which administrate University library serve for storing and searching full texts of academic worker and students of university by mode open access.

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  • MolMeDB is an open chemistry database concerning the interaction of molecules with membranes.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in Lithuanian or English.

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  • This is the place where you can find an updated list of the published mitochondrial sequences coming from the ancient DNA samples (aDNA). The main interest of our database lies in the anatomically modern Homo sapiens samples, ranging from the late Paleolithic to roughly Iron Age times, focusing on an Euroasian geographical area. We provide both the mtDNA sequences (in FASTA format), and the metadata for the samples (ID, date, geolocation, site, culture, mtDNA haplogroup, etc.), available to download in a comma-separated (CSV) text file.

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  • FireProtDB is a comprehensive, manually curated database of the protein stability data for single-point mutants. Proteins find their use in numerous biomedical and biotechnological applications. Naturally occurring proteins usually cannot withstand harsh industrial environments since they have evolved to function under mild conditions. Increasing protein stability is one of the key determinants of protein applicability. The predictive power of the current computational tools is compromised by the limited experimental data that would allow a rigorous training and testing. This database combines the published datasets from ProTherm and ProtaBank, the data extracted from the recent literature, and the measurements collected in our laboratory. The annotations were obtained from VariBench and HotSpot Wizard. The graphical user interface is designed to facilitate both types of the expected use: (i) the interactive explorations of individual entries on the level of a protein or a mutation and (ii) the construction of highly customized, machine learning-friendly datasets using advanced searching and filtering.

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  • The Crystallography Open Database (COD) is a project that aims to gather all available inorganic, metal-organic and small organic molecule structural data in one database.

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