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  • This site allows access to the research output of Japan Womens University. The interface is available in Japanese or English but all content is in Japanese only.

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  • Virtual Chinese Genome Database (VCGDB) is a genome database of the Chinese population based on the whole genome sequencing data of 194 individuals. We are unsure when this database was last updated, and as such we have marked this record as Uncertain. Please contact us if you have any information on its current status.

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  • MODOMICS is the first comprehensive database system for biology of RNA modification. It integrates information about the chemical structure of modified nucleosides, their localization in RNA sequences, pathways of their biosynthesis and enzymes that carry out the respective reactions (together with their protein cofactors). Also included are the protein sequences, the structure data (if available), selected references from scientific literature, and links to other databases allowing to obtain comprehensive information about individual modified residues and proteins involved in their biosynthesis.

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3,705 Data sources
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  • This site allows access to the research output of Japan Womens University. The interface is available in Japanese or English but all content is in Japanese only.

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  • Virtual Chinese Genome Database (VCGDB) is a genome database of the Chinese population based on the whole genome sequencing data of 194 individuals. We are unsure when this database was last updated, and as such we have marked this record as Uncertain. Please contact us if you have any information on its current status.

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  • MODOMICS is the first comprehensive database system for biology of RNA modification. It integrates information about the chemical structure of modified nucleosides, their localization in RNA sequences, pathways of their biosynthesis and enzymes that carry out the respective reactions (together with their protein cofactors). Also included are the protein sequences, the structure data (if available), selected references from scientific literature, and links to other databases allowing to obtain comprehensive information about individual modified residues and proteins involved in their biosynthesis.

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