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  • RRID:SCR_023142

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://bolin.su.se/data/

Provides open access to Climate and Earth System Data from scientists at the centre and their collaborators. Helps to make your data open, FAIR and visually appealing. Each dataset and source code in the Bolin Centre Database is assigned a unique DOI. This makes it easy to cite and find your data. If dataset has more than one version, each version will have its own DOI.

Proper citation: Bolin Centre Database (RRID:SCR_023142) Copy   


https://researchdata.bbk.ac.uk

Repository allows all researchers at Birkbeck to upload data, and get DOI.Data in the Birkbeck Data Repository is stored on Arkivum server.This is a very secure storage space, which will allow our data to remain unchanged and accessible for many years after it is deposited.

Proper citation: Birkbeck Research Data (RRID:SCR_023139) Copy   


http://archive.stsci.edu/

Astronomical data archive focused on optical, ultraviolet, and near infrared. Used for maximizing scientific accessibility and productivity of astronomical data. MAST hosts data from over dozen missions like Webb, Hubble, TESS, Kepler, and in the future Roman.

Proper citation: Barbara A. Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (RRID:SCR_023137) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_005803

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://the_brain.bwh.harvard.edu/uniprobe/

Database that hosts experimental data from universal protein binding microarray (PBM) experiments (Berger et al., 2006) and their accompanying statistical analyses from prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms, malarial parasites, yeast, worms, mouse, and human. It provides a centralized resource for accessing comprehensive data on the preferences of proteins for all possible sequence variants ("words") of length k ("k-mers"), as well as position weight matrix (PWM) and graphical sequence logo representations of the k-mer data. The database's web tools include a text-based search, a function for assessing motif similarity between user-entered data and database PWMs, and a function for locating putative binding sites along user-entered nucleotide sequences.

Proper citation: UniPROBE (RRID:SCR_005803) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_005673

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://tolweb.org/tree/

A collection of information about biodiversity compiled collaboratively by hundreds of expert and amateur contributors. Its goal is to contain a page with pictures, text, and other information for every species and for each group of organisms, living or extinct. Connections between Tree of Life web pages follow phylogenetic branching patterns between groups of organisms, so visitors can browse the hierarchy of life and learn about phylogeny and evolution as well as the characteristics of individual groups.

Proper citation: Tree of Life Web Project (RRID:SCR_005673) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006467

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://www.ala.org.au/

Online repository of information about Australian plants, animals, and fungi. Development started in 2006. The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation is organisation significantly involved in development of ALA.

Proper citation: Atlas of Living Australia (RRID:SCR_006467) Copy   


http://www.informatics.jax.org

International database for laboratory mouse. Data offered by The Jackson Laboratory includes information on integrated genetic, genomic, and biological data. MGI creates and maintains integrated representation of mouse genetic, genomic, expression, and phenotype data and develops reference data set and consensus data views, synthesizes comparative genomic data between mouse and other mammals, maintains set of links and collaborations with other bioinformatics resources, develops and supports analysis and data submission tools, and provides technical support for database users. Projects contributing to this resource are: Mouse Genome Database (MGD) Project, Gene Expression Database (GXD) Project, Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB) Database Project, Gene Ontology (GO) Project at MGI, and MouseCyc Project at MGI.

Proper citation: Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) (RRID:SCR_006460) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006151

    This resource has 10000+ mentions.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on January 19, 2022.

Proper citation: NCBI Epigenomics (RRID:SCR_006151) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006843

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/unists

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 22, 2016. Database of sequence tagged sites (STSs) derived from STS-based maps and other experiments. STSs are defined by PCR primer pairs and are associated with additional information such as genomic position, genes, and sequences. Chromosome maps are labeled by name of the originating organism, the map title, total markers, total UniSTSs and links to view maps as well as research documents available through PubMed, another NCBI database. The search functions within UniSTS allow the user to search by gene marker, chromosome, gene symbol and gene description terms to locate markers on specified genes. A representation of the UniSTS datasets is available by ftp. NOTE: All data from this resource have been moved to the Probe database, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/probe. You can retrieve all UniSTS records by searching the probe database using the search term unists(properties). (use brackets insead of parenthesis). Additionally, legacy data remain on the NCBI FTP Site in the UniSTS Repository (ftp://ftp.ncbi.nih.gov/pub/ProbeDB/legacy_unists).

Proper citation: UniSTS (RRID:SCR_006843) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_008238

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.reciprocalnet.org/

Database of crystallographic information. Its membership includes crystallographic service facilities (that analyze crystals submitted by research chemists) located at major universities. These labs analyze anywhere from a few dozen to several hundred molecular structures each year and post the data online for the public to access. A distributed database engine takes care of shuttling this data across the Internet so that every structure can be located by the search engine. There may be a delay of a year or more between the time a structure is first analyzed and the time it finally becomes available for the public to see. This is due to intellectual property issues - the intervening time allows the chemists who first discovered the structure to publish it in a trade journal.

Proper citation: Reciprocal Net (RRID:SCR_008238) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014706

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://www.ada.edu.au

A consortium of leading national Australian universities which collects and preserves digital research data and makes these data available for secondary analysis. The consortium provides a data catalogue comprised of seven sub-archives: Social Science, HIstorical, Indigenous, Longitudinal, Qualitative, Crime and Justice, and International. All users can browse and search the catalogue, view study and variable documentation, and download related material. Registered users can also analyze and visualize most data online and users who have completed the relevant undertaking form(s) can download entire studies or subsets of variables. Deposited data are processed, reviewed, and published for research use.

Proper citation: Australian Data Archive (RRID:SCR_014706) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006714

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://www.innatedb.com

Publicly available database of the genes, proteins, experimentally-verified interactions and signaling pathways involved in the innate immune response of humans, mice and bovines to microbial infection. The database captures coverage of the innate immunity interactome by integrating known interactions and pathways from major public databases together with manually-curated data into a centralized resource. The database can be mined as a knowledgebase or used with the integrated bioinformatics and visualization tools for the systems level analysis of the innate immune response. Although InnateDB curation focuses on innate immunity-relevant interactions and pathways, it also incorporates detailed annotation on the entire human, mouse and bovine interactomes by integrating data (178,000+ interactions & 3,900+ pathways) from several of the major public interaction and pathway databases. InnateDB also has integrated human, mouse and bovine orthology predictions generated using Ortholgue software. Ortholgue uses a phylogenetic distance-based method to identify possible paralogs in high-throughput orthology predictions. Integrated human and mouse conserved gene order and synteny information has also been determined to provide further support for orthology predictions. InnateDB Capabilities: * View statistics for manually-curated innate immunity relevant molecular interactions. New manually curated interactions are submitted weekly. * Search for genes and proteins of interest. * Search for experimentally-verified molecular interactions by gene/protein name, interaction type, cell type, etc. * Search genes/interactions belonging to 3,900 pathways. * Visualize interactions using an intuitive subcellular localization-based layout in Cerebral. * Upload your own list of genes along with associated gene expression data (from up to 10 experimental conditions) to interactively analyze this data in a molecular interaction network context. Once you have uploaded your data, you will be able to interactively visualize interaction networks with expression data overlaid; carry out Pathway, Gene Ontology and Transcription Factor Binding Site over-representation analyses; construct orthologous interaction networks in other species; and much more. * Access curated interaction data via a dedicated PSICQUIC webservice.

Proper citation: InnateDB (RRID:SCR_006714) Copy   


http://www.thebiogrid.org/

Curated protein-protein and genetic interaction repository of raw protein and genetic interactions from major model organism species, with data compiled through comprehensive curation efforts.

Proper citation: Biological General Repository for Interaction Datasets (BioGRID) (RRID:SCR_007393) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_002621

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://bioweb.ensam.inra.fr/esther

Database and tools for analysis of protein and nucleic acid sequences belonging to superfamily of alpha/beta hydrolases homologous to cholinesterases. Covers multiple species, including human, mouse caenorhabditis and drosophila., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.

Proper citation: ESTHER (RRID:SCR_002621) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_002370

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://www.mortality.org/

A database providing detailed mortality and population data to those interested in the history of human longevity. For each country, the database includes calculated death rates and life tables by age, time, and sex, along with all of the raw data (vital statistics, census counts, population estimates) used in computing these quantities. Data are presented in a variety of formats with regard to age groups and time periods. The main goal of the database is to document the longevity revolution of the modern era and to facilitate research into its causes and consequences. New data series is continually added to this collection. However, the database is limited by design to populations where death registration and census data are virtually complete, since this type of information is required for the uniform method used to reconstruct historical data series. As a result, the countries and areas included are relatively wealthy and for the most part highly industrialized. The database replaces an earlier NIA-funded project, known as the Berkeley Mortality Database. * Dates of Study: 1751-present * Study Features: Longitudinal, International * Sample Size: 37 countries or areas

Proper citation: Human Mortality Database (RRID:SCR_002370) Copy   


http://www.gesis.org/allbus/

Data set of up-to-date data on attitudes, behavior, and social structure in Germany. Every two years since 1980 a representative cross section of the population is surveyed using both constant and variable questions. The ALLBUS data become available to interested parties for research and teaching as soon as they are processed and documented.

Proper citation: ALLBUS - German General Social Survey (RRID:SCR_003588) Copy   


http://imkhp2.physik.uni-karlsruhe.de/~muehr/wetterwerte.html

Data sets of current German weather stations updated hourly or every twelve hours. Data sets, in German, include: * Daily mean values ??of temperature, updated hourly. Daily archive since 29.1.2008 * Daily maximum and minimum temperature, updated every 12 hours. Daily archive since 21.7.2008 * Monthly mean values ??of temperature and deviation, updated daily . * Rainfall in the last 12 hours and monthly total, updated every 12 hours . * Monthly totals of precipitation and relative to langj. means in%, updated every 12 hours. Monthly Archive since Feb. 2008 * Air pressure and pressure tendency, updated hourly.

Proper citation: Current German Weather Stations (RRID:SCR_003611) Copy   


http://www.nimh.nih.gov/funding/clinical-trials-for-researchers/datasets/nimh-procedures-for-requesting-data-sets.shtml

A listing of data sets from NIMH-supported clinical trials. Limited Access Datasets are available from numerous NIMH studies. NIMH requires all investigators seeking access to data from NIMH-supported trials held by NIMH to execute and submit as their request the appropriate Data Use Certification pertaining to the trial. The datasets distributed by NIMH are referred to as limited access datasets because access is limited to qualified researchers who complete Data Use Certifications.

Proper citation: Limited Access Datasets From NIMH Clinical Trials (RRID:SCR_005614) Copy   


http://www.ig.utexas.edu/sdc/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 1, 2023. Database of processed seismic reflection / refraction data providing access to metadata, SEG-Y files, navigation files, seismic profile images, processing histories and more. The main features of the web site include a geographic search engine using Google Plugins, a metadata search engine, and metadata pages for the various seismic programs. Metadata are uploaded into mySQL, a public-domain SQL server, and then PHP scripts query the metadata and directories, creating web pages, displaying images, and providing ftp links.

Proper citation: Academic Seismic Portal at UTIG (RRID:SCR_000403) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_010475

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://data.aims.gov.au

Data catalogue, gathered by the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS), a tropical marine research center, on marine science topics including reef weather, sea temperature, cyclones, and water quality.

Proper citation: AIMS Data Centre (RRID:SCR_010475) Copy   



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