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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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  • 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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  • 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 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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  • This is an institutional repository providing access to the publications and dissertations of scientists affiliated to Leiden University. Where possible the publications have been made freely accessible. Recent full-text materials may be restricted by temporary embargoes.

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  • The Leiden Open Variation Database (LOVD) provides a flexible, freely available tool for gene-centered collection and display of DNA variations. LOVD also stores patient-centered data, NGS data, and variants outside of genes.

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  • The database of human DNA Methylation and Cancer (MethyCancer) is developed to study interplay of DNA methylation, gene expression and cancer. It hosts both highly integrated data of DNA methylation, cancer-related gene, mutation and cancer information from public resources, and the CpG Island (CGI) clones derived from our large-scale sequencing.

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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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  • 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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  • 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 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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  • This is an institutional repository providing access to the publications and dissertations of scientists affiliated to Leiden University. Where possible the publications have been made freely accessible. Recent full-text materials may be restricted by temporary embargoes.

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  • The Leiden Open Variation Database (LOVD) provides a flexible, freely available tool for gene-centered collection and display of DNA variations. LOVD also stores patient-centered data, NGS data, and variants outside of genes.

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  • The database of human DNA Methylation and Cancer (MethyCancer) is developed to study interplay of DNA methylation, gene expression and cancer. It hosts both highly integrated data of DNA methylation, cancer-related gene, mutation and cancer information from public resources, and the CpG Island (CGI) clones derived from our large-scale sequencing.

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