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  • This site provides access to the research outputs of the Heinrich-Heine-University Dusseldorf. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is available in English and German.

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  • HAMAP is a system, based on manual protein annotation, that identifies and semi-automatically annotates proteins that are part of well-conserved families or subfamilies: the HAMAP families. HAMAP is based on manually created family rules and is applied to bacterial, archaeal and plastid-encoded proteins.

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  • This is the institutional repository of Bern University. The interface is available in German, English and French.

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  • This is a university repository for Braunschweig Technical University, providing access to the publication output of the institution. The interface for this repository is available in German and English.

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  • NFDI4Ing Terminology Service is a repository for ontologies in the broad engineering domain. It aims to serve as a central access point to the latest ontology versions. Most of the ontologies in our service are managed in various Git repositories such as GitLab or GitHub. Only a few of them are still managed on self-hosted web servers.

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  • GeoCASe (Geosciences Collection Access Service) is an extended version of BioCASE (Biological Collection Access Service), which is a transnational network of biological collections of all kinds. GeoCASe provides access to paleontological, mineralogical, and geological data; providers are required to use ABCDEFG, an extention of ABCD, in their configuration files.

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  • The MHC Motif Atlas allows you to visualise and compare binding motifs (as well as other properties) for thousands of MHC-I and MHC-II alleles.

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  • The Track Hub Registry is a global centralised collection of publicly accessible track hubs. Its goal is to allow third parties to advertise track hubs, and to make it easier for researchers around the world to discover and use track hubs containing different types of genomic research data.

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  • This site provides access to the research outputs of the Heinrich-Heine-University Dusseldorf. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is available in English and German.

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  • HAMAP is a system, based on manual protein annotation, that identifies and semi-automatically annotates proteins that are part of well-conserved families or subfamilies: the HAMAP families. HAMAP is based on manually created family rules and is applied to bacterial, archaeal and plastid-encoded proteins.

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  • This is the institutional repository of Bern University. The interface is available in German, English and French.

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  • This is a university repository for Braunschweig Technical University, providing access to the publication output of the institution. The interface for this repository is available in German and English.

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  • NFDI4Ing Terminology Service is a repository for ontologies in the broad engineering domain. It aims to serve as a central access point to the latest ontology versions. Most of the ontologies in our service are managed in various Git repositories such as GitLab or GitHub. Only a few of them are still managed on self-hosted web servers.

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  • GeoCASe (Geosciences Collection Access Service) is an extended version of BioCASE (Biological Collection Access Service), which is a transnational network of biological collections of all kinds. GeoCASe provides access to paleontological, mineralogical, and geological data; providers are required to use ABCDEFG, an extention of ABCD, in their configuration files.

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  • The MHC Motif Atlas allows you to visualise and compare binding motifs (as well as other properties) for thousands of MHC-I and MHC-II alleles.

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  • The Track Hub Registry is a global centralised collection of publicly accessible track hubs. Its goal is to allow third parties to advertise track hubs, and to make it easier for researchers around the world to discover and use track hubs containing different types of genomic research data.

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