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  • This is the repository of Masaryk university which stores and archives works of the Masaryk University staff.

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  • Zenodotus, Hellenic digital humanities

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  • DIANA-TarBase is a reference database that indexes experimentally-supported microRNA (miRNA) targets. It integrates information on cell-type specific miRNA–gene regulation and includes miRNA-binding locations. The target data provided by DIANA-TarBase is supported by information on methodologies, cell types/tissues and experimental conditions.

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  • This repository contains electronic theses, dissertations, habilitations as well as OA articles and books published by various faculties or university units (e.g. Karolinum Press, Faculty of Arts Press). The interface is available in Czech and English.

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  • This database is compiled from the human genome nucleotide sequences obtained mostly in the Human Genome Projects. The database makes it possible to continuously improve classification and characterization of retroviral families. The HERV database now contains retroviruses from more than 90 % of the human genome.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in Greek and English.

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  • Open repository of the Mendel University in Brno for Open Access publications.

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  • Dolbico, the Database Of Local Biomolecular Conformers, stores DNA structural data including the information about DNA local spatial arrangement. The main aim of Dolbico is the exploration of DNA structure at a local level. The analysis of local DNA structure is based on a classification system that uses 9 torsional angles (7 backbone angles and two glycosidic torsions) to categorize dinucleotides into several distinct conformational families. The implemented classification workflow is able not only to classify dinucleotides into already existing classes, but is also able to discover new classes in new solved DNA structures.

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  • This is the repository of Masaryk university which stores and archives works of the Masaryk University staff.

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  • Zenodotus, Hellenic digital humanities

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  • DIANA-TarBase is a reference database that indexes experimentally-supported microRNA (miRNA) targets. It integrates information on cell-type specific miRNA–gene regulation and includes miRNA-binding locations. The target data provided by DIANA-TarBase is supported by information on methodologies, cell types/tissues and experimental conditions.

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  • This repository contains electronic theses, dissertations, habilitations as well as OA articles and books published by various faculties or university units (e.g. Karolinum Press, Faculty of Arts Press). The interface is available in Czech and English.

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  • This database is compiled from the human genome nucleotide sequences obtained mostly in the Human Genome Projects. The database makes it possible to continuously improve classification and characterization of retroviral families. The HERV database now contains retroviruses from more than 90 % of the human genome.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in Greek and English.

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  • Open repository of the Mendel University in Brno for Open Access publications.

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  • Dolbico, the Database Of Local Biomolecular Conformers, stores DNA structural data including the information about DNA local spatial arrangement. The main aim of Dolbico is the exploration of DNA structure at a local level. The analysis of local DNA structure is based on a classification system that uses 9 torsional angles (7 backbone angles and two glycosidic torsions) to categorize dinucleotides into several distinct conformational families. The implemented classification workflow is able not only to classify dinucleotides into already existing classes, but is also able to discover new classes in new solved DNA structures.

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