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  • Curated repository for small angle scattering data and models. SASBDB contains X-ray (SAXS) and neutron (SANS) scattering data from biological macromolecules in solution.

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  • MINAS contains the exact geometric information on the first and second-shell coordinating ligands of every metal ion present in nucleic acid structures that are deposited in the PDB and NDB. Containing also the sequence information of the binding pocket-proximal nucleotides, this database allows for a detailed search of all combinations of potential ligands and of coordination environments of metal ions. MINAS is therefore a perfect new tool to classify metal ion binding pockets in nucleic acids by statistics and to draw general conclusions about the different coordination properties of these ions. This record has been marked as Uncertain because the homepage for this resource is no longer active, and we have not been able to get in touch with the owners of the resource. Please contact us if you have any information regarding MINAS.

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  • This site is an institutional repository providing access to digitised historical source material from the Bavarian State Library (Bayerische StaatsBibliothek), some dating back to the 1500s. Materials include original magazines, reports, illustrations, photos, dictionaries and encyclopaedias. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is available in German.

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  • MetaNetX/MNXref is a database for reconciliation of metabolites and biochemical reactions to bring together genome-scale metabolic networks. The tools developed at MetaNetX are useful for accessing, analysing and manipulating metabolic networks. MetaNetX goal is to automate model construction and genome annotation for large-scale metabolic networks.

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  • The Database of Genomic Variants archive (DGVa) is a repository that provides archiving, accessioning and distribution of publicly available genomic structural variants, in all species.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. Users may set up Atom or RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is available in English.

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  • The Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase BacDive is the worldwide largest database for standardized bacterial phenotypic information. Its mission is to mobilize research data on strain level from internal files in culture collections (e.g. CABI, CIP, CCUG, DSMZ) as well as from primary literature and make it freely accessible. Today BacDive offers data on 93,254 bacterial and archaeal strains, including 19,313 type strains and thereby covers approx. 90% of the validly described species. Within over 600 data fields the topics taxonomy, morphology, physiology, origin, molecular data, and cultivation conditions are covered. The database offers systematic access to phenotypic data. BacDive thereby enables queries like "show me all strains that grow under certain conditions” by using the Advanced search or queries like “show me all strains isolated from a marine environment” by using the Isolation source search. With currently 15,357 API® tests for 27,634 strains, BacDive also offers the worldwide largest API® test collection, which can be queried using the API test finder tool.

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  • The Therapeutic Structural Antibody Database tracks all antibody- and nanobody-related therapeutics recognized by the World Health Organisation (WHO), and identifies any corresponding structures in the Structural Antibody Database (SAbDab) with near-exact or exact variable domain sequence matches. Thera-SAbDab is synchronized with SAbDab to update weekly, reflecting new Protein Data Bank entries and the availability of new sequence data published by the WHO. Each therapeutic summary page lists structural coverage (with links to the appropriate SAbDab entries), alignments showing where any near-matches deviate in sequence, and accompanying metadata, such as intended target and investigated conditions. Thera-SAbDab can be queried by therapeutic name, by a combination of metadata, or by variable domain sequence - returning all therapeutics that are within a specified sequence identity over a specified region of the query. The sequences of all therapeutics listed in Thera-SAbDab are downloadable as a single file with accompanying metadata.

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  • DPVweb provides a central source of information about viruses, viroids and satellites of plants, fungi and protozoa. Comprehensive taxonomic information, including brief descriptions of each family and genus, and classified lists of virus sequences are provided. The database also holds detailed, curated, information for all sequences of viruses, viroids and satellites of plants, fungi and protozoa that are complete or that contain at least one complete gene. The database will not be updated with sequence or taxonomic data from Aug 2013.

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  • Curated repository for small angle scattering data and models. SASBDB contains X-ray (SAXS) and neutron (SANS) scattering data from biological macromolecules in solution.

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  • MINAS contains the exact geometric information on the first and second-shell coordinating ligands of every metal ion present in nucleic acid structures that are deposited in the PDB and NDB. Containing also the sequence information of the binding pocket-proximal nucleotides, this database allows for a detailed search of all combinations of potential ligands and of coordination environments of metal ions. MINAS is therefore a perfect new tool to classify metal ion binding pockets in nucleic acids by statistics and to draw general conclusions about the different coordination properties of these ions. This record has been marked as Uncertain because the homepage for this resource is no longer active, and we have not been able to get in touch with the owners of the resource. Please contact us if you have any information regarding MINAS.

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  • This site is an institutional repository providing access to digitised historical source material from the Bavarian State Library (Bayerische StaatsBibliothek), some dating back to the 1500s. Materials include original magazines, reports, illustrations, photos, dictionaries and encyclopaedias. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is available in German.

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  • MetaNetX/MNXref is a database for reconciliation of metabolites and biochemical reactions to bring together genome-scale metabolic networks. The tools developed at MetaNetX are useful for accessing, analysing and manipulating metabolic networks. MetaNetX goal is to automate model construction and genome annotation for large-scale metabolic networks.

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  • The Database of Genomic Variants archive (DGVa) is a repository that provides archiving, accessioning and distribution of publicly available genomic structural variants, in all species.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. Users may set up Atom or RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. The interface is available in English.

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  • The Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase BacDive is the worldwide largest database for standardized bacterial phenotypic information. Its mission is to mobilize research data on strain level from internal files in culture collections (e.g. CABI, CIP, CCUG, DSMZ) as well as from primary literature and make it freely accessible. Today BacDive offers data on 93,254 bacterial and archaeal strains, including 19,313 type strains and thereby covers approx. 90% of the validly described species. Within over 600 data fields the topics taxonomy, morphology, physiology, origin, molecular data, and cultivation conditions are covered. The database offers systematic access to phenotypic data. BacDive thereby enables queries like "show me all strains that grow under certain conditions” by using the Advanced search or queries like “show me all strains isolated from a marine environment” by using the Isolation source search. With currently 15,357 API® tests for 27,634 strains, BacDive also offers the worldwide largest API® test collection, which can be queried using the API test finder tool.

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  • The Therapeutic Structural Antibody Database tracks all antibody- and nanobody-related therapeutics recognized by the World Health Organisation (WHO), and identifies any corresponding structures in the Structural Antibody Database (SAbDab) with near-exact or exact variable domain sequence matches. Thera-SAbDab is synchronized with SAbDab to update weekly, reflecting new Protein Data Bank entries and the availability of new sequence data published by the WHO. Each therapeutic summary page lists structural coverage (with links to the appropriate SAbDab entries), alignments showing where any near-matches deviate in sequence, and accompanying metadata, such as intended target and investigated conditions. Thera-SAbDab can be queried by therapeutic name, by a combination of metadata, or by variable domain sequence - returning all therapeutics that are within a specified sequence identity over a specified region of the query. The sequences of all therapeutics listed in Thera-SAbDab are downloadable as a single file with accompanying metadata.

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  • DPVweb provides a central source of information about viruses, viroids and satellites of plants, fungi and protozoa. Comprehensive taxonomic information, including brief descriptions of each family and genus, and classified lists of virus sequences are provided. The database also holds detailed, curated, information for all sequences of viruses, viroids and satellites of plants, fungi and protozoa that are complete or that contain at least one complete gene. The database will not be updated with sequence or taxonomic data from Aug 2013.

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