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  • NORMAN SusDat is a compilation of information provided by NORMAN network members and has merged many chemical lists provided to the NORMAN Suspect List Exchange (NORMAN-SLE) into a common format and includes selected identifiers and predicted values as a service for NORMAN members. NORMAN-SLE, established in 2015 as a central access point for NORMAN members (and others) to find suspect lists relevant for their environmental monitoring question, is a part of this resource.

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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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  • 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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  • B2SHARE is a user-friendly, reliable and trustworthy way for researchers, scientific communities and citizen scientists to store and share small-scale research data from diverse contexts.

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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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  • ICOS Carbon Portal offers free access to high-quality and standardised greenhouse gas data, as well as to scientific and educational products and services. The Carbon Portal is a ‘one-stop shop’ for all ICOS data products. Carbon Portal manages data security, enforcement of the ICOS data policy, with user-friendly (and machine-friendly) internet- and other computer-network based interfaces. It organises long-term archiving of ICOS data products to guarantee their safe storage, future access and easy re-use. FAIR data handling is the key for the high ICOS data quality. ICOS has created a transparent, documented and reproducible process throughout the data life cycle: from the measurements at the station via the Thematic Centres and the ICOS Carbon Portal to the user. All data distributed from the stations and going through the Central Facilities, are distributed in Carbon Portal. We are following the international developments in FAIR data management to build interoperable systems and make ICOS data free available in a transparent way. The Carbon Portal is hosted by the Lund University in Sweden and Wageningen University in the Netherlands.

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  • NORMAN SusDat is a compilation of information provided by NORMAN network members and has merged many chemical lists provided to the NORMAN Suspect List Exchange (NORMAN-SLE) into a common format and includes selected identifiers and predicted values as a service for NORMAN members. NORMAN-SLE, established in 2015 as a central access point for NORMAN members (and others) to find suspect lists relevant for their environmental monitoring question, is a part of this resource.

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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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  • 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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  • B2SHARE is a user-friendly, reliable and trustworthy way for researchers, scientific communities and citizen scientists to store and share small-scale research data from diverse contexts.

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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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  • ICOS Carbon Portal offers free access to high-quality and standardised greenhouse gas data, as well as to scientific and educational products and services. The Carbon Portal is a ‘one-stop shop’ for all ICOS data products. Carbon Portal manages data security, enforcement of the ICOS data policy, with user-friendly (and machine-friendly) internet- and other computer-network based interfaces. It organises long-term archiving of ICOS data products to guarantee their safe storage, future access and easy re-use. FAIR data handling is the key for the high ICOS data quality. ICOS has created a transparent, documented and reproducible process throughout the data life cycle: from the measurements at the station via the Thematic Centres and the ICOS Carbon Portal to the user. All data distributed from the stations and going through the Central Facilities, are distributed in Carbon Portal. We are following the international developments in FAIR data management to build interoperable systems and make ICOS data free available in a transparent way. The Carbon Portal is hosted by the Lund University in Sweden and Wageningen University in the Netherlands.

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