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  • GBIF-Sweden serves researchers, public authorities and others interested in biodiversity as the Swedish hub for information and international exchange of data on the biological diversity of the world. The ambition of GBIF-Sweden is to continuously harvest and publicly present up-to-date biodiversity data hosted by Swedish institutions and government authorities to stakeholders around the world through the international GBIF portal, in accordance with Swedish commitments under the international GBIF agreement. Where appropriate, GBIF-Sweden also aims to accumulate information about Swedish biodiversity kept elsewhere in the world and provide it to Swedish stakeholders in an appropriate form. Finally, GBIF-Sweden aims to play a leading role in stimulating digitization efforts aimed at increasing the quantity and quality of content provided to GBIF from Swedish institutions.

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  • This is an institutional repository or academic archive providing access to publications from Stockholm University (Publikationer från Stockholms universitet). While much of the material is available in full-text some items are bibliographic records only. As such the size value shown here reflects those items that are Open Access in full-text. The site interface is available in English or Swedish.

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  • The Pfam database is a large collection of protein families, each represented by multiple sequence alignments and hidden Markov models (HMMs). Pfam also generates higher-level groupings of related entries, known as clans. A clan is a collection of Pfam entries which are related by similarity of sequence, structure or profile-HMM.

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  • The Research Hub repository preserves and provides access to the research and creative output of the Stockholm School of Economics faculty and research units.

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  • This site is an institutional repository providing access to the publication output of the Swedish Institute of Computer Science. Some items are not available via Open Access and are only available as metadata (bibliographic record) entries.

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  • Metabolic Atlas is a web platform integrating open-source genome scale metabolic models (GEMs) for easy browsing and analysis. The goal is to collect curated GEMs, and to bring these models closer to FAIR principles. The website provides visualisations and comparisons of the GEMs, and links to resources, algorithms, other databases, and more general software applications. Metabolic Atlas is intended to be used for applications in metabolomics, clinical chemistry, biomarker discovery and general education. In short, the vision is to create a one-stop-shop for everything metabolism related.

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  • GBIF-Sweden serves researchers, public authorities and others interested in biodiversity as the Swedish hub for information and international exchange of data on the biological diversity of the world. The ambition of GBIF-Sweden is to continuously harvest and publicly present up-to-date biodiversity data hosted by Swedish institutions and government authorities to stakeholders around the world through the international GBIF portal, in accordance with Swedish commitments under the international GBIF agreement. Where appropriate, GBIF-Sweden also aims to accumulate information about Swedish biodiversity kept elsewhere in the world and provide it to Swedish stakeholders in an appropriate form. Finally, GBIF-Sweden aims to play a leading role in stimulating digitization efforts aimed at increasing the quantity and quality of content provided to GBIF from Swedish institutions.

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  • This is an institutional repository or academic archive providing access to publications from Stockholm University (Publikationer från Stockholms universitet). While much of the material is available in full-text some items are bibliographic records only. As such the size value shown here reflects those items that are Open Access in full-text. The site interface is available in English or Swedish.

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  • The Pfam database is a large collection of protein families, each represented by multiple sequence alignments and hidden Markov models (HMMs). Pfam also generates higher-level groupings of related entries, known as clans. A clan is a collection of Pfam entries which are related by similarity of sequence, structure or profile-HMM.

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  • The Research Hub repository preserves and provides access to the research and creative output of the Stockholm School of Economics faculty and research units.

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  • This site is an institutional repository providing access to the publication output of the Swedish Institute of Computer Science. Some items are not available via Open Access and are only available as metadata (bibliographic record) entries.

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  • Metabolic Atlas is a web platform integrating open-source genome scale metabolic models (GEMs) for easy browsing and analysis. The goal is to collect curated GEMs, and to bring these models closer to FAIR principles. The website provides visualisations and comparisons of the GEMs, and links to resources, algorithms, other databases, and more general software applications. Metabolic Atlas is intended to be used for applications in metabolomics, clinical chemistry, biomarker discovery and general education. In short, the vision is to create a one-stop-shop for everything metabolism related.

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