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  • CAMPR3 (Collection of Anti-Microbial Peptides) has been generated to enhance research into AMP families. The collection is compatible with well-known databases such as PubMed and Uniprot with information like sequence, protein definition, accession numbers, structures as well as relevant organisms. Making this database a useful tool in AMP studies.

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  • The India Environment Portal makes environment and development documents from within India publicly available. It contains information from newspapers, journals, magazines, books and other documents.

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  • This repository provides access to a wide range of work produced by members of Nottingham Trent University, including journal articles, authored and edited books, book chapters, conference contributions and digital and visual media. A full description of all items is provided and, whenever possible, the full text (or equivalent).

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  • The mission of BioStudies is to provide access to all the data outputs of a life sciences study from a single place, by organising links to data in other databases at EMBL-EBI or elsewhere, as well as hosting data and metadata that do not fit anywhere else. The database accepts submissions via an online tool, or in a simple tab-delimited format. BioStudies provides rich mechanisms for defining and using metadata guidelines specific for a particular data source such as a project or a community, and organises datasets in collections.

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  • Paramecia are unicellular eukaryotes of large size (~ 120 micrometers for P aurelia species) that belong to the ciliate phylum. Ciliates, like the Last Eukaryotic Common Ancestor, have the axonemal structure in the form of vibrating cilia that assure locomotion and food capture and are essential for pairing of paramecia of opposite mating types during conjugation (sexual reproduction). Like multicellular eukaryotes, ciliates separate germinal and somatic functions, harbouring two different kinds of nuclei. A diploid germinal micronucleus transmits the genetic information to the next sexual generation, while a polyploid somatic macronucleus is responsible for gene expression. Reproducible DNA elimination, which occurs in many animal lineages, takes place in ciliates during sexual reproduction, when a new somatic macronucleus develops from a copy of the germline micronucleus. The somatic genomes of numerous Paramecium species are being sequenced and annotated. ParameciumDB integrates the genomes as they become available, to provide resources for functional and comparative genomics to the community. ParameciumDB interfaces and tools have been redesigned. Your feedback is welcome.

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  • CAMPR3 (Collection of Anti-Microbial Peptides) has been generated to enhance research into AMP families. The collection is compatible with well-known databases such as PubMed and Uniprot with information like sequence, protein definition, accession numbers, structures as well as relevant organisms. Making this database a useful tool in AMP studies.

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  • The India Environment Portal makes environment and development documents from within India publicly available. It contains information from newspapers, journals, magazines, books and other documents.

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  • This repository provides access to a wide range of work produced by members of Nottingham Trent University, including journal articles, authored and edited books, book chapters, conference contributions and digital and visual media. A full description of all items is provided and, whenever possible, the full text (or equivalent).

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  • The mission of BioStudies is to provide access to all the data outputs of a life sciences study from a single place, by organising links to data in other databases at EMBL-EBI or elsewhere, as well as hosting data and metadata that do not fit anywhere else. The database accepts submissions via an online tool, or in a simple tab-delimited format. BioStudies provides rich mechanisms for defining and using metadata guidelines specific for a particular data source such as a project or a community, and organises datasets in collections.

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  • Paramecia are unicellular eukaryotes of large size (~ 120 micrometers for P aurelia species) that belong to the ciliate phylum. Ciliates, like the Last Eukaryotic Common Ancestor, have the axonemal structure in the form of vibrating cilia that assure locomotion and food capture and are essential for pairing of paramecia of opposite mating types during conjugation (sexual reproduction). Like multicellular eukaryotes, ciliates separate germinal and somatic functions, harbouring two different kinds of nuclei. A diploid germinal micronucleus transmits the genetic information to the next sexual generation, while a polyploid somatic macronucleus is responsible for gene expression. Reproducible DNA elimination, which occurs in many animal lineages, takes place in ciliates during sexual reproduction, when a new somatic macronucleus develops from a copy of the germline micronucleus. The somatic genomes of numerous Paramecium species are being sequenced and annotated. ParameciumDB integrates the genomes as they become available, to provide resources for functional and comparative genomics to the community. ParameciumDB interfaces and tools have been redesigned. Your feedback is welcome.

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