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  • The Date Palm Resequence Database (DRDB) is an online genomic resource database for date palm. It was created to distinguish different sub-types of date palms and mine genetic variation of interest. The DRDB includes SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms) and SSRs (short sequence repeats) from 62 date palm cultivars. Also included are pre-calculated SNPs and SSRs markers for classification and diversity; PCR primers for SNPs and SSRs markers; information on the phylogenetic relationships of all cultivars and their geographic distribution; and coding SNPs and their effects on amino acids.

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  • This is the institutional repository of Université Abou Bekr Belkaid Tlemcen. It contains thesis and articles which are the work of staff and students of the University.

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  • EuRBPDB is a comprehensive and user-friendly database for classifying and annotating eukaryotic RNA binding proteins (RBPs) drawn from various public databases. Over 100 eukaryotic species such as human, mouse, fly, worm and yeast are included. EuRBPDB also provides information on known and potential cancer-associated RBPs.

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  • Circular RNAs (circRNAs) represent recently discovered novel regulatory non-coding RNAs. While they are present in many eukaryotes, there has been limited research on plant circRNAs. We developed PlantCircRNA (https://plant.deepbiology.cn/PlantCircRNA/) to fill this gap. The two most important features of PlantCircRNA are (1) it incorporates circRNAs from 94 plant species based on 39,245 RNA-sequencing samples, and (2) it imports the original AtCircDB and CropCircDB databases. We manually curated all circRNAs from published articles, and imported them into the database. Furthermore, we added detailed information of tissue as well as abiotic stresses to the database. To help users understand these circRNAs, the database includes a detection score to measure their consistency and a naming system following the guidelines recently proposed for eukaryotes. Finally, we developed a comprehensive platform for users to visualize, analyze, and download data regarding specific circRNAs. This resource will serve as a home for plant circRNAs and provide the community with unprecedented insights into these mysterious molecule.

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  • MedPortal is a repository for storing Chinese and English ontologies in the biomedical field. Built using the OntoPortal framework, this repository offers ontology search, browsing, sharing, and semantic annotation. It also provides various forms of ontology and terminology reuse through an API.

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  • National ecosystem data bank (EcoDB) is a public professional scientific data repository supported by the National Ecosystem Science Data Center (NESDC) for researchers in ecology and related fields, which provides long-term preservation, publication, sharing and access services of scientific data. EcoDB provides services for both individual researchers and scientific journals. Individuals can use this repository to store, manage and publish scientific data, get feedback from others on the data, and discover scientific data shared by others through this repository. Journals can use the repository to gather, manage and review the supporting data of submitted paper. At the same time, journals can timely publish these supporting data according to their own data policies.

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  • This resource is a collection of all proteins identified to be localized on kinetochore, centrosome, midbody, telomere and spindle from two fungi (S. cerevisiae and S. pombe) and five animals, including C. elegans, D. melanogaster, X. laevis, M. musculus and H. sapiens based on the rationale of "Seeing is believing" (Bloom K et al., 2005). Through ortholog searches, the proteins potentially localized at these sub-cellular regions were detected in 144 eukaryotes. Then the integrated and searchable database MiCroKiTS - Midbody, Centrosome, Kinetochore, Telomere and Spindle has been established. Currently, the MiCroKiTS 4.0 database was updated on Sep. 6, 2014, containing 87,983 unique protein entries.

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  • EndoQuad enables users to easily access, download, and repurpose endogenous G4s (eG4s) data for their own research, and contains experimentally validated DNA eG4s.

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