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A database of protein disorder and mobility annotations. The database features three levels of annotation: manually curated data (which are extracted from the DisProt database), indirect data, and predicted data. Additional annotations are included from external sources, including UniProt, Pfam, PDB, and STRING.
Proper citation: MobiDB (RRID:SCR_014542) Copy
https://rtips.cancer.gov/rtips/index.do
Database of cancer control interventions and program materials. It is designed to provide program planners and public health practitioners easy and immediate access to research-tested materials.
Proper citation: Research-tested Intervention Programs (RTIPs) (RRID:SCR_016042) Copy
http://servers.binf.ku.dk/bloodspot/
Database that provides gene expression profiles of genes and gene signatures in healthy and malignant hematopoiesis and includes data from both humans and mice. In addition to the default plot, which displays an integrated expression plot, two additional levels of visualization are available: an interactive tree showing the hierarchical relationship between the samples, and a Kaplan-Meier survival plot. The database is sub-divided into several datasets that are accessible for browsing.
Proper citation: BloodSpot (RRID:SCR_015563) Copy
Database for the identification of the human proteome and its use across the scientific community. Users can browse proteins and chromosomes and contribute to the data repository.
Proper citation: ProteomicsDB (RRID:SCR_015562) Copy
https://www.immunobase.org/about/
Web based resource focused on the genetics and genomics of immunologically related human diseases. Their mission is to provide a curated and integrated set of datasets and tools to support and promote research in this area. The current focus of the site is to integrate and curate summary case/control association statistics from the consortium of 12 diseases originally targeted by the ImmunoChip consortium.
Proper citation: ImmunoBase (RRID:SCR_014642) Copy
http://mona.fiehnlab.ucdavis.edu
Metadata-centric, auto-curating repository designed for storage and querying of mass spectral records. It contains metabolite mass spectra, metadata and associated compounds.
Proper citation: MassBank of North America (RRID:SCR_015536) Copy
https://www.clinicalgenome.org
Genomics knowledgebase for clinical relevance of genes and variants for use in research. ClinGen's primary function is to store and share information for the benefit of the scientific community. Laboratory scientists, clinicians, and patients can share and access data.
Proper citation: ClinGen (RRID:SCR_014968) Copy
Collection of transcription factor microRNA regulations. TransmiR v2.0 manually curated TF-miRNA regulations from publications during 2013-2017 and included ChIP-seq-derived TF-miRNA regulation data.
Proper citation: TransmiR (RRID:SCR_017499) Copy
http://mirwalk.umm.uni-heidelberg.de/
Software tool to store the predicted and the experimentally validated microRNA (miRNA)-target interaction pairs. Predictions within the complete sequence of genes of human, mouse, and rat genomes. Integrates a comparative platform of miRNA-binding sites resulting from ten different prediction datasets.
Proper citation: miRWalk (RRID:SCR_016509) Copy
Collection of publicly available data of curated receptors, ligands and their interactions. Integrates existing datasets that pertain to cellular communication and new manually reviewed information. Used to search for particular ligand or receptor or to interrogate single cell transcriptomics data.
Proper citation: CellPhoneDB (RRID:SCR_017054) Copy
Collection of comprising deidentified health related data associated with patients who stayed in critical care units of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center between 2001 and 2012. Database includes information such as demographics, vital sign measurements made at bedside (~1 data point per hour), laboratory test results, procedures, medications, caregiver notes, imaging reports, and mortality (both in and out of hospital).
Proper citation: Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care-III (RRID:SCR_017384) Copy
Public knowledge base for information on evolutionary timescale of life. Data from thousands of published studies are assembled into searchable tree of life scaled to time.
Proper citation: TimeTree (RRID:SCR_021162) Copy
https://www.girinst.org/repbase/
Database of repetitive DNA elements.Database of prototypic sequences representing repetitive DNA from different eukaryotic species. Used in genome sequencing projects worldwide as reference collection for masking and annotation of repetitive DNA.
Proper citation: Repbase (RRID:SCR_021169) Copy
DISCO is an information integration approach designed to facilitate interoperation among Internet resources. It consists of a set of tools and services that allows resource providers who maintain information to share it with automated systems such as NIF. NIF is then able to harvest the information and keep those sets of information up-to-date. How is this accomplished? By using a series of files and/or scripts which are then placed in the root directory of the resource developer''s resource. (NIF can also host the files on its servers and crawl for changes there.) Once the files of the resource providers are in place, and DISCO is notified, the DISCO server can then recognize and consume the information shared, providing machine understandable information to NIF Integrator Servers (also known as Aggregators) about your resource. What can DISCO do for my resource? * Inform search engines about your resource and keep your NIF Registry resource description up-to-date. * Expose your data (semi-structured datasets or fields within your structured database) through NIF''s Data Federation you choose what data will be shared. * Create links from an NCBI database (e.g., PubMed, Protein, Nucleotide, etc.) to your data records in NIF using Entrez LinkOut. * Advertise your terminology or ontological information. * Share your resource''s news with the NIF community., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: DISCO (RRID:SCR_004586) Copy
https://dogma.ccbb.utexas.edu/
Web-based annotation tool for plant chloroplasts and animal mitochondrial genomes. DOGMA allows the use of BLAST searches against a custom database, and conservation of basepairing in the secondary structure of animal mitochondrial tRNAs to identify and annotate genes.
Proper citation: DOGMA (RRID:SCR_015060) Copy
http://www.optibrium.com/stardrop/index.php
Software toolkit for drug design and discovery, including plugins for in silico compound optimization, compound selection and integration into other databases.
Proper citation: StarDrop (RRID:SCR_014902) Copy
http://www.ikaros-project.org/
Ikaros is an open infrastructure for system level modeling of the brain including databases of experimental data, computational models and functional brain data. The system makes heavy use of the emerging standards for Internet based information and makes all information accessible through an open web-based interface. In addition, Ikaros can be used as a control architecture for robots which in the extension will lead to the development of a brain inspired robot architecture. The main components of the Ikaros systems are: a platform independent simulation kernel; a set of computational brain models; a set of I/O modules for interfacing with data files and peripheral such as robots or video cameras; tools for building systems of interconnected models; a plug-in architecture that allows new models to be easily added to the system; and a database with data from learning experiments that can be used for validation of the computational models.
Proper citation: Ikaros Project (RRID:SCR_007391) Copy
UTRdb/UTRsite is a portal to other databases, including Nucleotide Sequence Databases, Protein Sequence Databases, other Sequence databanks, Untranslated Nucleotide Sequence Databases, Mitochondrial Databases, Mutation Databases, and others. The site also allows users to start long-term permanent projects or just to do quick searches, depending on the user''s needs.
Proper citation: UTRdb/UTRsite (RRID:SCR_005868) Copy
The goals of Antibiotic Resistance Genes Database (ARGB) are to provide a centralized compendium of information on antibiotic resistance, to facilitate the consistent annotation of resistance information in newly sequenced organisms, and also to facilitate the identification and characterization of new genes. ARGB contains six types of database groups: - Resistance Type: This database contains information, such as resistance profile, mechanism, requirement, epidemiology for each type. - Resistance Gene: This database contains information, such as resistance profile, resistance type, requirement, protein and DNA sequence for each gene.This database only includes NON-REDUNDANT, NON-VECTOR, COMPLETE genes. - Antibiotic: This database contains information, such as producer, action mechanism, resistance type, for each gene. - Resistance Gene(NonRD): This database contains the same information as Resistance Gene. It does NOT include NON-REDUNDANT, NON-VECTOR genes, but includes INCOMPLETE genes. - Resistance Gene(ALL): This database contains the same information as Resistance Gene. It includes all REDUNDANT, VECTOR AND INCOMPLETE genes. - Resistance Species: This database contains resistance profile and corresponding resistance genes for each species. Furthermore, ARDB also contians three types BLAST database: - Resistance Genes Complete: Contains only NON-REDUNDANT, NON-VECTOR, COMPLETE genes sequences. - Resistance Genes Non-redundant: Contains NON-REDUNDANT, NON-VECTOR, COMPLETE, INCOMPLETE genes sequences. - Resistance Genes All: Contains all REDUNDANT, VECTOR, COMPLETE, INCOMPLETE genes sequences. Lastly, ARDB provides four types of Analytical tools: - Normal BLAST: This function allows an user to input a DNA or protein sequence, and find similar DNA (Nucleotide BLAST) or protein (Protein BLAST) sequences using blastn, blastp, blastx, tblastn, tblastx - RPS BLAST: A web RPSBLAST (RPS BLAST) interface is provided to align a query sequence against the Position Specific Scoring Matrix (PSSM) for each type. Normally, this will give the same annotation information as using regular BLAST mentioned above. - Multiple Sequences BLAST (Genome Annotation): This function allows an user to annotate multiple (less than 5000) query sequences in FASTA format. - Mutation Resistance Identification: This function allows an user to identify mutations that will cause potential antibiotic resistance, for 12 genes (16S rRNA, 23S rRNA, gyrA, gyrB, parC, parE, rpoB, katG, pncA, embB, folP, dfr). ������ :Sponsors: ARDB is funded by Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, administered by the Henry Jackson Foundation. :
Proper citation: Antibiotic Resistance Genes Database (RRID:SCR_007040) Copy
Platform to support research and enable collaboration. Used to discover projects, data, materials, and collaborators helpful to your own research.
Proper citation: Open Science Framework (RRID:SCR_003238) Copy
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