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  • MRI data for brain and mind research incl. simultaneous recording of EEG and electrophysiology. This resource has restricted access.

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  • GlobalFungi is a collection and validation of data published on the composition of fungal communities in terrestrial environments including soil and plant-associated habitats. Users can search for individual sequences, fungal species hypotheses, species or genera, to get a visual representation of their distribution in the environment and to access and download sequence data and metadata. In addition, the user interface also allows authors to submit data from studies not yet covered and in this way to help to build the resource for the community of researchers in systematics, biogeography, and ecology of fungi.

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  • ChannelsDB is a comprehensive and regularly updated resource of channels, pores and tunnels found in biomacromolecules deposited in the Protein Data Bank. The database contains information about channel positions, geometry and physicochemical properties.

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  • The Complex Portal is a manually curated, encyclopaedic resource of macromolecular complexes from a number of key model organisms. The majority of complexes are made up of proteins but may also include nucleic acids or small molecules. All data is freely available for search and download.

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  • This database is compiled from the human genome nucleotide sequences obtained mostly in the Human Genome Projects. The database makes it possible to continuously improve classification and characterization of retroviral families. The HERV database now contains retroviruses from more than 90 % of the human genome.

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  • Dolbico, the Database Of Local Biomolecular Conformers, stores DNA structural data including the information about DNA local spatial arrangement. The main aim of Dolbico is the exploration of DNA structure at a local level. The analysis of local DNA structure is based on a classification system that uses 9 torsional angles (7 backbone angles and two glycosidic torsions) to categorize dinucleotides into several distinct conformational families. The implemented classification workflow is able not only to classify dinucleotides into already existing classes, but is also able to discover new classes in new solved DNA structures.

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  • MRI data for brain and mind research incl. simultaneous recording of EEG and electrophysiology. This resource has restricted access.

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  • GlobalFungi is a collection and validation of data published on the composition of fungal communities in terrestrial environments including soil and plant-associated habitats. Users can search for individual sequences, fungal species hypotheses, species or genera, to get a visual representation of their distribution in the environment and to access and download sequence data and metadata. In addition, the user interface also allows authors to submit data from studies not yet covered and in this way to help to build the resource for the community of researchers in systematics, biogeography, and ecology of fungi.

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  • ChannelsDB is a comprehensive and regularly updated resource of channels, pores and tunnels found in biomacromolecules deposited in the Protein Data Bank. The database contains information about channel positions, geometry and physicochemical properties.

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  • The Complex Portal is a manually curated, encyclopaedic resource of macromolecular complexes from a number of key model organisms. The majority of complexes are made up of proteins but may also include nucleic acids or small molecules. All data is freely available for search and download.

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  • This database is compiled from the human genome nucleotide sequences obtained mostly in the Human Genome Projects. The database makes it possible to continuously improve classification and characterization of retroviral families. The HERV database now contains retroviruses from more than 90 % of the human genome.

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  • Dolbico, the Database Of Local Biomolecular Conformers, stores DNA structural data including the information about DNA local spatial arrangement. The main aim of Dolbico is the exploration of DNA structure at a local level. The analysis of local DNA structure is based on a classification system that uses 9 torsional angles (7 backbone angles and two glycosidic torsions) to categorize dinucleotides into several distinct conformational families. The implemented classification workflow is able not only to classify dinucleotides into already existing classes, but is also able to discover new classes in new solved DNA structures.

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