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https://3dvcell.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, confirmed by curator 11/21/2018; Community of researchers attempting to build a comprehensive virtual cell model. The 3DVC will do for cell biology what the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) does for particle physics, but through a virtual rather than physical resource. It will bring together collaborators around a shared infrastructure to advance the field through efficient groundbreaking science and technology, the results of which will be broadly disseminated to an audience ranging from K12 to professionals. The 3DVC is committed to open science, yet strives for sustainability through new business models that leverages that open content.
Proper citation: 3DVC (RRID:SCR_001377) Copy
http://www.genes2cognition.org/resources/
Biological resources, including gene-targeting vectors, ES cell lines, antibodies, and transgenic mice, generated for its phenotyping pipeline as part of the Genes to Cognition research program are freely-available to interested researchers. Available Transgenic Mouse Lines: *Hras1 (H-ras) knockout,C57BL/6J *Dlg4 (PSD-95) knockout,129S5 *Dlg4 (PSD-95) knockout,C57BL/6J *Dlg3 (SAP102) knockout with hprt mutation,129S5 *Dlg3 (SAP102) knockout (wild-type for hprt,C57BL/6J *Syngap1 (SynGAP) knockout (from 8.24 clone), C57BL/6J *Dlg4 (PSD-95) guanylate kinase domain deletion, C57BL/6J *Ptk2 (FAK) knockout,C57BL/6J
Proper citation: Genes to Cognition - Biological Resources (RRID:SCR_001675) Copy
An Internet library offering the general public access to historical collections that exist in digital format including texts, audio, moving images, and software. Additionally it provides archived web pages in their collections, and specialized services for adaptive reading and information access for the blind and other persons with disabilities. Founded in 1996 and located in San Francisco, the Archive has been receiving data donations from Alexa Internet and others. In late 1999, the organization started to grow to include more well-rounded collections.
Proper citation: Internet Archive (RRID:SCR_001682) Copy
http://nashua.case.edu/PathwaysWeb/Web/
An integrated software system for storing, managing, analyzing, and querying biological pathways at different levels of genetic, molecular, biochemical and organismal detail. The system contains a pathways database and associated tools to store, compare, query, and visualize metabolic pathways. The aim is to develop an integrated database and the associated tools to support computational analysis and visualization of biochemical pathways. At the computational level, PathCase allows users to visualize pathways in multiple abstraction levels, and to pose predetermined and ad hoc queries using a graphical user interface. Pathways are represented as graphs, and implemented as a relational database. The available functional annotations include the identity of the substrate(s), product(s), cofactors, activators, inhibitors, enzymes or other processing molecules, GO-categories of enzymes (as well as GO hierarchy visualizations two-way-linked to PathCase enzymes), EC number information and the associated links, and synonyms and encoding genes of gene products.
Proper citation: PathCase Pathways Database System (RRID:SCR_001835) Copy
http://www.plantgdb.org/AtGDB/
Database providing a sequence-centered genome view for Arabidopsis thaliana, with a narrow focus on gene structure annotation. The current genome assembly displayed at AtGDB is version TAIR9. Annotated gene models are TAIR10. They have mapped the complete set of 176,915 publicly available Arabidopsis EST sequences onto the Arabidopsis genome using GeneSeqer, a spliced alignment program incorporating sequence similarity and splice site scoring. About 96% of the available ESTs could be properly aligned with a genomic locus, with the remaining ESTs deriving from organelle genomes and non-Arabidopsis sources or displaying insufficient sequence quality for alignment. The mapping provides verified sets of EST clusters for evaluation of EST clustering programs. Analysis of the spliced alignments suggests corrections to current gene structure annotation and provides examples of alternative and non-canonical pre-mRNA splicing.
Proper citation: Arabidopsis thaliana Genome Database (RRID:SCR_001901) Copy
National data center / repository for snow and ice data including snow, ice, glaciers, frozen ground, and climate interactions that make up Earth's cryosphere. The center manages and distributes scientific data, creates tools for data access, supports data users, performs scientific research, and educates the public about the cryosphere. Users may explore the Earth's frozen places in the collection of photographs and images. Photographs from field research trips, images captured by satellites of the changing cryosphere, and photos and images are available. Data sets are organized into the following groups: sea ice, frozen ground, snow cover, snow hydrology, glaciers and ice sheets, arctic people.
Proper citation: National Snow and Ice Data Center (RRID:SCR_002220) Copy
http://www.opentopography.org/
Accepts and provides access to high-resolution (meter to sub-meter scale) Earth science-oriented topography data (e.g. LiDAR) and bathymetric data, and related tools and resources. The OpenTopography Tool Registry provides a community populated clearinghouse of software, utilities, and tools oriented towards high-resolution topography data (e.g. collected with LiDAR technology) handling, processing, and analysis. Tools registered range from source code to full-featured software applications. Contributions to the registry via the Contribute a Tool page are welcome. OpenTopography also hosts a dataset catalog to which users can register datasets hosted elsewhere; these entries are discoverable by users alongside OpenTopography hosted datasets. Lidar point cloud data are available in LAS, LAZ and ASCII formats. Raster datasets and derived products can be downloaded in Arc ASCII, IMG, and GeoTIFF formats. Derived products and visualizations are available in Google Earth KML format. The OpenTopography user community and advisory committee provides feedback to define the scope of collaborations on data hosting and cyberinfrastructure development
Proper citation: OpenTopography (RRID:SCR_002204) Copy
Accepts and provides access to marine biogeochemical and ecological data sets from NSF-funded research programs. BCO-DMO is also the data repository for the US GLOBEC and JGOFS programs.
Proper citation: BCO-DMO (RRID:SCR_002191) Copy
https://repository.nced.umn.edu/
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 23,2022. Field, laboratory, and model data related to earth-surface dynamics created or compiled by NCED-funded scientists. NCED is a Science and Technology Center developed to predict the coupled dynamics and co-evolution of landscapes and their ecosystems in order to transform management and restoration of the Earth-surface environment.
Proper citation: National Center for Earth-Surface Dynamics (RRID:SCR_002195) Copy
http://organelledb.lsi.umich.edu/
Database of organelle proteins, and subcellular structures / complexes from compiled protein localization data from organisms spanning the eukaryotic kingdom. All data may be downloaded as a tab-delimited text file and new localization data (and localization images, etc) for any organism relevant to the data sets currently contained in Organelle DB is welcomed. The data sets in Organelle DB encompass 138 organisms with emphasis on the major model systems: S. cerevisiae, A. thaliana, D. melanogaster, C. elegans, M. musculus, and human proteins as well. In particular, Organelle DB is a central repository of yeast protein localization data, incorporating results from both previous and current (ongoing) large-scale studies of protein localization in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In addition, we have manually curated several recent subcellular proteomic studies for incorporation in Organelle DB. In total, Organelle DB is a singular resource consolidating our knowledge of the protein composition of eukaryotic organelles and subcellular structures. When available, we have included terms from the Gene Ontologies: the cellular component, molecular function, and biological process fields are discussed more fully in GO. Additionally, when available, we have included fluorescent micrographs (principally of yeast cells) visualizing the described protein localization. Organelle View is a visualization tool for yeast protein localization. It is a visually engaging way for high school and undergraduate students to learn about genetics or for visually-inclined researchers to explore Organelle DB. By revealing the data through a colorful, dimensional model, we believe that different kinds of information will come to light.
Proper citation: Organelle DB (RRID:SCR_007837) Copy
The Fungal Genetics Stock Center is a resource available to the Fungal Genetics research community and to educational and research organizations in general. While some fungi can cause disease in humans, most people have innate immunity against fungi. Some people with diseases of the immune system are at increased risk of infection by fungi. Drugs have been developed in the last 5 years that help with this. Fungal Genetics is the study of genes and genetic traits in fungi. In the past this has been important in the elucidation of what a gene is, what the genetic material is, how genes relate to enzymes, how enzymes relate to traits and how important traits change or evolve. In the present, Fungal Genetics is important to understanding how fungi are pathogens of plants and animals, how fungi can be used in industry for the production of enzymes, chemicals, food, and drugs. Fungi are also essential to processing bio-mass in the attempt to use ethanol as a fuel source. The FGSC is funded largely by a grant from the National Science Foundation (Award Number 0235887) of the United States of America. Sponsors: Supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation.
Proper citation: Fungal Genetics Stock Center (RRID:SCR_008143) Copy
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented August 23, 2017.
Annotated database of fluorescence microscope images depicting subcellular location proteins with two interfaces: a text and image content search interface, and a graphical interface for exploring location patterns grouped into Subcellular Location Trees. The annotations in PSLID provide a description of sample preparation and fluorescence microscope imaging.
Proper citation: Protein Subcellular Location Image Database (RRID:SCR_008663) Copy
Web-based suite of phylogenetic analysis tools for use in evolutionary biology. Web application for comparative analysis of sequence alignments using statistical models. Used for analyzing evolutionary signatures in sequence data. Datamonkey 2.0 provides curated collection of methods for interrogating coding-sequence alignments for imprints of natural selection, packaged as a responsive (i.e. can be viewed on tablet and mobile devices), fully interactive, and API-enabled web application.
Proper citation: Datamonkey (RRID:SCR_010278) Copy
https://simtk.org/home/foldvillin
An archive of hundreds of all-atom, explicit solvent molecular dynamics simulations that were performed on a set of nine unfolded conformations of a variant of the villin headpiece subdomain (HP-35 NleNle). It includes scripts for accessing the archive of villin trajectories as well as a VMD plug-in for viewing the trajectories. In addition, all starting structures used in the trajectories are also provided. The simulations were generated using a distributed computing method utilizing the symmetric multiprocessing paradigm for individual nodes of the Folding_at_home distributed computing network. The villin trajectories in the archive are divided into two projects: PROJ3036 and PROJ3037. PROJ3036 contains trajectories starting from nine non-folded configurations. PROJ3037 contains trajectories starting from the native (folded) state. Runs 0 through 8 (in PROJ3036) correspond to starting configurations 0 through 8 discussed in the paper in J. Mol. Biol. (2007) 374(3):806-816 (see the publications tab for a full reference), whereas RUN9 uses the same starting configuration as RUN8. Each run contains 100 trajectories (named clone 0-99), each with the same starting configuration but different random velocities. Trajectories vary in their length of time and are subdivided into frames, also known as a generation. Each frame contains around 400 configurational snapshots, or timepoints, of the trajectory, with the last configurational snapshot of frame i corresponding to the first configurational snapshot of generation i+1. The goal is to allow researchers to analyze and benefit from the many trajectories produced through the simulations.
Proper citation: Molecular Simulation Trajectories Archive of a Villin Variant (RRID:SCR_002704) Copy
A free, open-source, computationally efficient Java program for comparative analyses of QTL mapping data and population simulation that runs on any computer operating system. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software) It is written with a plug-in architecture for ready extensibility. The software accommodates line-cross mating designs consisting of any arbitrary sequence of selfing, backcrossing, intercrossing and haploid-doubling steps that includes map, population, and trait simulators; and is scriptable. Source code is available on request.
Proper citation: QGene (RRID:SCR_003209) Copy
The U.S. National Institutes of Health Final NIH Statement on Sharing Research Data (NIH-OD-03-032) is now in effect. It specifies that all high-direct-cost NIH grant applications include plans for sharing of research data. To support and encourage collegial, enabling, and rewarding data sharing for neuroscience and beyond, the Laboratory of Neuroinformatics at Weill Medical College of Cornell University has established this site. A source of, and portal to, tools and proposals supporting the informed exchange of neuroscience data.
Proper citation: Datasharing.net (RRID:SCR_003312) Copy
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/InterNano
A custom-built terminology to describe the nanomanufacturing enterprise.
Proper citation: InterNano Nanomanufacturing Taxonomy (RRID:SCR_010346) Copy
http://evolution.genetics.washington.edu/phylip/software.html
392 phylogeny software packages and 54 free web servers describing all known software for inferring phylogenies (evolutionary trees). Submissions are welcome. Programs are listed by methods available, by computer systems on which they work, cross-referenced by method and by computer system, by ones which analyze particular kinds of data, to show the most recent listings, or to show ones most recently changed.
Proper citation: Phylogeny Programs (RRID:SCR_010797) Copy
http://casp.rnet.missouri.edu/soydb/
A Knowledge Database of Soybean Transcription Factors. PSI-BLAST is available to find hits from the database.
Proper citation: SoyDB (RRID:SCR_010900) Copy
A repository and data management services for Arctic research data. Data include long-term observational timeseries, local, regional, and system-scale research from many diverse domains.
Proper citation: ACADIS Gateway (RRID:SCR_010473) Copy
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