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  • The Ontology Lookup Service (OLS) is a repository for biomedical ontologies that aims to provide a single point of access to the latest ontology versions. You can browse the ontologies through the website as well as programmatically via the OLS API. In 2023 OLS was updated to scale better and with a new user interface. OLS is used within life sciences but also in the fields of chemistry and engineering. Code is available under an Apache 2.0 licence.

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  • OmicsPred is a resource for predicting multi-omics data (proteomics, metabolomics, transcriptomics etc.) directly from genotypes. To do this, we use extensive multi-omics data to train genetic scores using machine learning. Here, you can explore and download the genetic scores for a wide range of biomolecular traits in human blood as well as the summary statistics of their associations with key traits and diseases in the UK Biobank.

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  • The ProteomeXchange consortium has been set up to provide a single point of submission of MS proteomics data to the main existing proteomics repositories, and to encourage the data exchange between them for optimal data dissemination.

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  • This site provides access to research output from the following three organisations based in Plymouth: The Marine Biological Association (MBA), Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) and the Sir Alister Hardy Foundation for Ocean Science (SAHFOS). The interface is available in English.

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  • The PIR SuperFamily concept is being used as a guiding principle to provide comprehensive and non-overlapping clustering of UniProtKB sequences into a hierarchical order to reflect their evolutionary relationships.

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  • CancerModels.Org is a cancer research platform that aggregates clinical, genomic and functional data from various types of patient-derived cancer models (PDCMs)- xenografts, organoids and cell lines. Currently, the portal has over 7000 PDCMs across multiple cancer types, including rare paediatric models and models from minority ethnic backgrounds. The CancerModels.Org standardises, harmonises and integrates clinical metadata, molecular and treatment-based data from academic and commercial providers worldwide. It is the largest open access and free to consumer resource of this kind.

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  • This site is a university repository to provide access to the publication output of the institution. Some items on the site are metadata (bibliographic) only, and these are included in the size figure shown here. Registered users can set up email alerts and RSS feeds to notify them of newly added relevant content.

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3,644 Data sources
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  • The Ontology Lookup Service (OLS) is a repository for biomedical ontologies that aims to provide a single point of access to the latest ontology versions. You can browse the ontologies through the website as well as programmatically via the OLS API. In 2023 OLS was updated to scale better and with a new user interface. OLS is used within life sciences but also in the fields of chemistry and engineering. Code is available under an Apache 2.0 licence.

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  • OmicsPred is a resource for predicting multi-omics data (proteomics, metabolomics, transcriptomics etc.) directly from genotypes. To do this, we use extensive multi-omics data to train genetic scores using machine learning. Here, you can explore and download the genetic scores for a wide range of biomolecular traits in human blood as well as the summary statistics of their associations with key traits and diseases in the UK Biobank.

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  • The ProteomeXchange consortium has been set up to provide a single point of submission of MS proteomics data to the main existing proteomics repositories, and to encourage the data exchange between them for optimal data dissemination.

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  • This site provides access to research output from the following three organisations based in Plymouth: The Marine Biological Association (MBA), Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) and the Sir Alister Hardy Foundation for Ocean Science (SAHFOS). The interface is available in English.

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  • The PIR SuperFamily concept is being used as a guiding principle to provide comprehensive and non-overlapping clustering of UniProtKB sequences into a hierarchical order to reflect their evolutionary relationships.

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  • CancerModels.Org is a cancer research platform that aggregates clinical, genomic and functional data from various types of patient-derived cancer models (PDCMs)- xenografts, organoids and cell lines. Currently, the portal has over 7000 PDCMs across multiple cancer types, including rare paediatric models and models from minority ethnic backgrounds. The CancerModels.Org standardises, harmonises and integrates clinical metadata, molecular and treatment-based data from academic and commercial providers worldwide. It is the largest open access and free to consumer resource of this kind.

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  • This site is a university repository to provide access to the publication output of the institution. Some items on the site are metadata (bibliographic) only, and these are included in the size figure shown here. Registered users can set up email alerts and RSS feeds to notify them of newly added relevant content.

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