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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 This record has been marked as Uncertain because the homepage for this resource is no longer active, and we have not been able to get in touch with the owners of the resource.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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  • YamBase is a database containing breeding data for Yam (genus Dioscorea). Yam species that are being used for breeding include Dioscorea rotundata, Dioscorea cayenensis (both are native to Africa and the major cultivated species), Dioscorea aleata (native to Southeast Asia), and Dioscorea praehensilis, as well as several other species. YamBase contains phenotypic and genotypic data, as well as trial metadata from breeding programs in Africa.

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  • The Tomato Functional Genomics Database integrates several prior databases including the Tomato Expression Database and Tomato Metabolite Database, and the Tomato Small RNA Database.

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  • VectorSurv was formed as a partnership of the Mosquito and Vector Control Association of California, representing more than 60 local mosquito and vector control agencies in California; the California Department of Public Health; and the Davis Arbovirus Research and Training (DART) Lab at the University of California, Davis. In recent years, VectorSurv has expanded to include other states, and the system now serves California, Utah, New Jersey, Hawaii, North Carolina, Tennessee, and the U.S. territory of Guam.

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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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  • YamBase is a database containing breeding data for Yam (genus Dioscorea). Yam species that are being used for breeding include Dioscorea rotundata, Dioscorea cayenensis (both are native to Africa and the major cultivated species), Dioscorea aleata (native to Southeast Asia), and Dioscorea praehensilis, as well as several other species. YamBase contains phenotypic and genotypic data, as well as trial metadata from breeding programs in Africa.

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  • The Tomato Functional Genomics Database integrates several prior databases including the Tomato Expression Database and Tomato Metabolite Database, and the Tomato Small RNA Database.

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  • VectorSurv was formed as a partnership of the Mosquito and Vector Control Association of California, representing more than 60 local mosquito and vector control agencies in California; the California Department of Public Health; and the Davis Arbovirus Research and Training (DART) Lab at the University of California, Davis. In recent years, VectorSurv has expanded to include other states, and the system now serves California, Utah, New Jersey, Hawaii, North Carolina, Tennessee, and the U.S. territory of Guam.

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