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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. Some items are not available as full text. The interface in French and English

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  • The Human Ageing Genomic Resources (HAGR) is a collection of databases and tools for the biology and genetics of ageing. HAGR features several databases with high-quality, manually-curated data: 1) GenAge, a database of genes associated with ageing in humans and model organisms; 2) AnAge, an extensive collection of longevity records and complementary traits for over 4,000 vertebrate species; and 3) GenDR, a database containing both gene mutations that interfere with dietary restriction-mediated lifespan extension and consistent gene expression changes induced by dietary restriction.

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  • University repository providing access to the publication output of the institution. The interface is in English. Users may set up an RSS feed to be alerted to new content.

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  • The CATH database is a free, publicly available online resource that provides information on the evolutionary relationships of protein domains. It provides a hierarchical domain classification of protein structures in the Protein Data Bank. Protein structures are classified using a combination of automated and manual procedures. There are four major levels in this hierarchy; Class (secondary structure classification, e.g. mostly alpha), Architecture (classification based on overall shape), Topology (fold family) and Homologous superfamily (protein domains which are thought to share a common ancestor).

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  • China National GeneBank DataBase (CNGBdb) is an official partner of the GISAID Initiative. It provides access to EpiCoV and features the most complete collection of hCoV-19 genome sequences along with related clinical and epidemiological data. With the data from this database scientific researchers can construct a virus phylogenetic tree to reveal the characteristics of the pathogen, and provide effective references for the study and analysis of the evolutionary source and pathological mechanism of the novel coronavirus.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. Many items are not available as full-text. The interface is in English. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. Full guidance and help materials are provided on the site. This includes ‘ARRO: A Comprehensive Guide’, which gives details of the policies and processes that apply to ARRO.

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  • SNPeffect is a database for phenotyping human single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). SNPeffect primarily focuses on the molecular characterization and annotation of disease and polymorphism variants in the human proteome. Further, SNPeffect holds per-variant annotations on functional sites, structural features and post-translational modification.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. Some items are not available as full text. The interface in French and English

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  • The Human Ageing Genomic Resources (HAGR) is a collection of databases and tools for the biology and genetics of ageing. HAGR features several databases with high-quality, manually-curated data: 1) GenAge, a database of genes associated with ageing in humans and model organisms; 2) AnAge, an extensive collection of longevity records and complementary traits for over 4,000 vertebrate species; and 3) GenDR, a database containing both gene mutations that interfere with dietary restriction-mediated lifespan extension and consistent gene expression changes induced by dietary restriction.

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  • University repository providing access to the publication output of the institution. The interface is in English. Users may set up an RSS feed to be alerted to new content.

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  • The CATH database is a free, publicly available online resource that provides information on the evolutionary relationships of protein domains. It provides a hierarchical domain classification of protein structures in the Protein Data Bank. Protein structures are classified using a combination of automated and manual procedures. There are four major levels in this hierarchy; Class (secondary structure classification, e.g. mostly alpha), Architecture (classification based on overall shape), Topology (fold family) and Homologous superfamily (protein domains which are thought to share a common ancestor).

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  • China National GeneBank DataBase (CNGBdb) is an official partner of the GISAID Initiative. It provides access to EpiCoV and features the most complete collection of hCoV-19 genome sequences along with related clinical and epidemiological data. With the data from this database scientific researchers can construct a virus phylogenetic tree to reveal the characteristics of the pathogen, and provide effective references for the study and analysis of the evolutionary source and pathological mechanism of the novel coronavirus.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. Many items are not available as full-text. The interface is in English. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. Full guidance and help materials are provided on the site. This includes ‘ARRO: A Comprehensive Guide’, which gives details of the policies and processes that apply to ARRO.

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  • SNPeffect is a database for phenotyping human single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). SNPeffect primarily focuses on the molecular characterization and annotation of disease and polymorphism variants in the human proteome. Further, SNPeffect holds per-variant annotations on functional sites, structural features and post-translational modification.

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