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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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  • GTR is a freely accessible database of orderable clinical and research genetic test descriptions and the laboratories that provide them. Scope includes molecular, biochemical and cytogenetic human genetic tests as well as serologic and molecular microbe tests. Test descriptions include the test targets and the conditions the tests are for, methodology, clinical and analytical validity, clinical utility and ordering information. The goals of GTR are to bring transparency to the testing field, support clinicians ordering tests and advance the public health and research into the genetic basis of health and disease.

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  • The European Variation Archive is an open-access archive that accepts submission of, and provides access to, all types of genetic variation data from all species. All users are able to download any dataset, or query our study catalogue via our variation table. Access to EVA data is also provided by RESTful web services for a variety of applications, such as annotation pipelines.

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  • EIDA, an initiative within ORFEUS, is a distributed federation of datacenters established to (a) securely archive seismic waveform data and metadata gathered by European research infrastructures, and (b) to provide transparent access to the archives by the geosciences research communities.

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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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  • GTR is a freely accessible database of orderable clinical and research genetic test descriptions and the laboratories that provide them. Scope includes molecular, biochemical and cytogenetic human genetic tests as well as serologic and molecular microbe tests. Test descriptions include the test targets and the conditions the tests are for, methodology, clinical and analytical validity, clinical utility and ordering information. The goals of GTR are to bring transparency to the testing field, support clinicians ordering tests and advance the public health and research into the genetic basis of health and disease.

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  • The European Variation Archive is an open-access archive that accepts submission of, and provides access to, all types of genetic variation data from all species. All users are able to download any dataset, or query our study catalogue via our variation table. Access to EVA data is also provided by RESTful web services for a variety of applications, such as annotation pipelines.

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  • EIDA, an initiative within ORFEUS, is a distributed federation of datacenters established to (a) securely archive seismic waveform data and metadata gathered by European research infrastructures, and (b) to provide transparent access to the archives by the geosciences research communities.

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