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  • CAS (Chemical Abstracts Service) Common Chemistry is an open community resource for accessing chemical information. Nearly 500,000 chemical substances from the CAS REGISTRY cover areas of community interest, including common and frequently regulated chemicals, and those relevant to high school and undergraduate chemistry classes. This chemical information is manually curated and provided in alignment with their role as a division of the American Chemical Society.

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  • The Genomic Observatories Meta-Database (GEOME) is a web-based database that captures the who, what, where, and when of biological samples and associated genetic sequences. GEOME helps users with the following goals: ensure the metadata from your biological samples is findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable; improve the quality of your data and comply with global data standards; and integrate with R, ease publication to NCBI's sequence read archive, and work with an associated LIMS. The initial use case for GEOME came from the Diversity of the Indo-Pacific Network (DIPnet) resource.

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  • The NIMH Repository and Genomics Resource (NRGR) is the largest biorepository supporting genomics in psychiatry, providing access to biomaterials (DNA, plasma, RNA, lymphoblastoid cell lines, induced pluripotent stem cells, etc.) and phenotypic data collected from nearly 200,000 well-characterized, high-quality control and patient samples from a wide-range of mental illnesses across ancestrally diverse populations. The NRGR also provides access to some genomic data sets, including some which do not have biosamples available in the repository, such as data sets generated by the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, the CommonMind Consortium, and the PsychENCODE consoritum.

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  • The Pancreatic Expression Database (PED) is a repository for pancreatic-derived -omics data. With a generic web-based system, the database provides the research community with an open access tool to mine currently available pancreatic cancer experimental data sets generated by using large-scale transcriptomic, genomic, proteomic, miRNA and methylomic platforms. The website also provides users with the opportunity to include their own published dataset in the database.

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  • HALO is a Gulfstream G-550 aircraft specifically equipped with numerous in situ and remote sensing instruments. It allows to study important scientific questions with regard to atmospheric chemistry, atmospheric physics, climate research, satellite validations, and Earth system observations. It enables the university-based atmospheric and Earth system research community in Germany in partnership with colleagues from the national research centers to perform state-of-the-art science utilizing HALO as a unique infrastructure.

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  • The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Centers for Environmental Information (NOAA NCEI) Data Access Portal offers download and subsetting options for a growing collection of environmental data. While current offerings are primarily limited to weather and climate information, the application has a data-agnostic infrastructure designed to accommodate a broad spectrum of observation formats from across science disciplines.

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  • The Editome Disease Knowledgebase (EDK) is an integrated knowledgebase of RNA editome-disease associations manually curated from published literature. It stores information on RNA editing events in mRNA, miRNA, lncRNA, viruses and RNA editing enzymes associated with different human diseases.

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  • The Protein Ensemble Database (PED) is an open access database for the deposition of structural ensembles, including intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs). Manually curated data of structural ensembles measured with nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, small-angle X-ray scattering, fluorescence resonance energy transfer are annotated in PED.

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  • Antarctic marine and terrestrial biodiversity data is widely scattered, patchy and often not readily accessible. In many cases the data is in danger of being irretrievably lost. Biodiversity.aq establishes and supports a distributed system of interoperable databases, giving easy access through a single internet portal to a set of resources relevant to research, conservation and management pertaining to Antarctic biodiversity. biodiversity.aq provides access to both marine and terrestrial Antarctic biodiversity data.

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4,607 Data sources
  • CAS (Chemical Abstracts Service) Common Chemistry is an open community resource for accessing chemical information. Nearly 500,000 chemical substances from the CAS REGISTRY cover areas of community interest, including common and frequently regulated chemicals, and those relevant to high school and undergraduate chemistry classes. This chemical information is manually curated and provided in alignment with their role as a division of the American Chemical Society.

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  • The Genomic Observatories Meta-Database (GEOME) is a web-based database that captures the who, what, where, and when of biological samples and associated genetic sequences. GEOME helps users with the following goals: ensure the metadata from your biological samples is findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable; improve the quality of your data and comply with global data standards; and integrate with R, ease publication to NCBI's sequence read archive, and work with an associated LIMS. The initial use case for GEOME came from the Diversity of the Indo-Pacific Network (DIPnet) resource.

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  • The NIMH Repository and Genomics Resource (NRGR) is the largest biorepository supporting genomics in psychiatry, providing access to biomaterials (DNA, plasma, RNA, lymphoblastoid cell lines, induced pluripotent stem cells, etc.) and phenotypic data collected from nearly 200,000 well-characterized, high-quality control and patient samples from a wide-range of mental illnesses across ancestrally diverse populations. The NRGR also provides access to some genomic data sets, including some which do not have biosamples available in the repository, such as data sets generated by the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, the CommonMind Consortium, and the PsychENCODE consoritum.

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  • The Pancreatic Expression Database (PED) is a repository for pancreatic-derived -omics data. With a generic web-based system, the database provides the research community with an open access tool to mine currently available pancreatic cancer experimental data sets generated by using large-scale transcriptomic, genomic, proteomic, miRNA and methylomic platforms. The website also provides users with the opportunity to include their own published dataset in the database.

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  • HALO is a Gulfstream G-550 aircraft specifically equipped with numerous in situ and remote sensing instruments. It allows to study important scientific questions with regard to atmospheric chemistry, atmospheric physics, climate research, satellite validations, and Earth system observations. It enables the university-based atmospheric and Earth system research community in Germany in partnership with colleagues from the national research centers to perform state-of-the-art science utilizing HALO as a unique infrastructure.

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  • The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Centers for Environmental Information (NOAA NCEI) Data Access Portal offers download and subsetting options for a growing collection of environmental data. While current offerings are primarily limited to weather and climate information, the application has a data-agnostic infrastructure designed to accommodate a broad spectrum of observation formats from across science disciplines.

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  • The Editome Disease Knowledgebase (EDK) is an integrated knowledgebase of RNA editome-disease associations manually curated from published literature. It stores information on RNA editing events in mRNA, miRNA, lncRNA, viruses and RNA editing enzymes associated with different human diseases.

    more_vert
  • The Protein Ensemble Database (PED) is an open access database for the deposition of structural ensembles, including intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs). Manually curated data of structural ensembles measured with nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, small-angle X-ray scattering, fluorescence resonance energy transfer are annotated in PED.

    more_vert
  • Antarctic marine and terrestrial biodiversity data is widely scattered, patchy and often not readily accessible. In many cases the data is in danger of being irretrievably lost. Biodiversity.aq establishes and supports a distributed system of interoperable databases, giving easy access through a single internet portal to a set of resources relevant to research, conservation and management pertaining to Antarctic biodiversity. biodiversity.aq provides access to both marine and terrestrial Antarctic biodiversity data.

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