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  • This is the Institutional Repository of Bath Spa University Library. Many items are not openly accessible as full text, but some thesis and articles are. The interface is in English and there is an RSS feed for newly added items.

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  • The GO Annotation Database (GOA) provides Gene Ontology (GO) annotations to proteins in the UniProt Knowledgebase (UniProtKB), RNA molecules from RNACentral and protein complexes from the Complex Portal. GOA files contain a mixture of manual annotation supplied by members of the Gene Onotology Consortium and computationally assigned GO terms describing gene products. Annotation type is clearly indicated by associated evidence codes and there are links to the source data.

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  • Ensembl Metazoa provides access to genomes of metazoans of interest in disease, environmental sciences, agriculture and economic concern. Extensive coverage exists of diptera, nematodes, lepidoptera and hymenoptera.

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  • canSAR is an integrated cancer research and drug discovery resource that brings together large-scale data from different disciplines and allows query and exploration to help cancer research and drug discovery.

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  • This site is an institutional repository providing access to the publication output of the institution. Some items are not available in full-text, and are only displayed as metadata bibliographic records. Users may set up an Atom or RSS feed to be alerted to new content. Wherever possible, repository content is freely available for download and use according to our Copyright and Use Notice.

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  • HadCRUT4 is a gridded dataset of global historical surface temperature anomalies relative to a 1961-1990 reference period. Data are available for each month since January 1850, on a 5 degree grid. The dataset is a collaborative product of the Met Office Hadley Centre and the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia.

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  • This is the Institutional Repository of Bath Spa University Library. Many items are not openly accessible as full text, but some thesis and articles are. The interface is in English and there is an RSS feed for newly added items.

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  • The GO Annotation Database (GOA) provides Gene Ontology (GO) annotations to proteins in the UniProt Knowledgebase (UniProtKB), RNA molecules from RNACentral and protein complexes from the Complex Portal. GOA files contain a mixture of manual annotation supplied by members of the Gene Onotology Consortium and computationally assigned GO terms describing gene products. Annotation type is clearly indicated by associated evidence codes and there are links to the source data.

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  • Ensembl Metazoa provides access to genomes of metazoans of interest in disease, environmental sciences, agriculture and economic concern. Extensive coverage exists of diptera, nematodes, lepidoptera and hymenoptera.

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  • canSAR is an integrated cancer research and drug discovery resource that brings together large-scale data from different disciplines and allows query and exploration to help cancer research and drug discovery.

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  • This site is an institutional repository providing access to the publication output of the institution. Some items are not available in full-text, and are only displayed as metadata bibliographic records. Users may set up an Atom or RSS feed to be alerted to new content. Wherever possible, repository content is freely available for download and use according to our Copyright and Use Notice.

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  • HadCRUT4 is a gridded dataset of global historical surface temperature anomalies relative to a 1961-1990 reference period. Data are available for each month since January 1850, on a 5 degree grid. The dataset is a collaborative product of the Met Office Hadley Centre and the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia.

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