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COSMIC, the Catalogue Of Somatic Mutations In Cancer, is the world's largest and most comprehensive resource for exploring the impact of somatic mutations in human cancer
A digital photo archive
A topic in the CORDIS database
The Community Research and Development Information Service (CORDIS) is the European Commission's primary source of results from the projects funded by the EU's framework programmes for research and innovation (FP1 to Horizon 2020).
An organization in the CORDIS database
A CORDIS funding scheme
The Community Research and Development Information Service (CORDIS) is the European Commission's primary source of results from the projects funded by the EU's framework programmes for research and innovation (FP1 to Horizon 2020).
An ontology describing phenomena encountered in the literature surrounding neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, tauopathies, and related protein aggregation diseases.
Confident makes descriptive metadata on conferences and other formats of scientific events permanently accessible in a high quality through automated processes and scientific data curating.
Confident makes descriptive metadata on conferences and other formats of scientific events permanently accessible in a high quality through automated processes and scientific data curating.
The conference-ontology is a new self-contained ontology for modelleing knowledge about conferences. The conference-ontology adopts best ontology design practices (e.g., Ontology Design Patterns, ontology reuse and interlinking) and guarantees interoperability with SWC ontology and all other pertinent vocabularies. (from homepage)
COMe (Co-Ordination of Metals) at the EBI represents an ontology for bioinorganic and other small molecule centres in complex proteins, using a classification system based on the concept of a bioinorganic motif.
Identifier (name code) for a taxon in the catalogue of life in taiwan
COI Catalogue is a herbarium with c. 800.000 specimens, organised in separate collections due to the research priorities over the years.
Contains identifiers of cohesin-related chromatin loops from CohesinDB. CohesinDB includes 2043 epigenomics, transcriptomics and 3D genomics datasets from 530 studies involving 176 cell types. Each identifier represents a single cohesin-related chromatin loop. Each cohesin object is annotated with locus, cell type, classification, function, 3D genomics and cis-regulatory information.
Contains identifiers for genes that are part of cohesin regulated CRMs (cis-regulatory modules) from CohesinDB. CohesinDB includes 2043 epigenomics, transcriptomics and 3D genomics datasets from 530 studies involving 176 cell types. Each identifier represents a single cohesin-related CRM. Each cohesin object is annotated with locus, cell type, classification, function, 3D genomics and cis-regulatory information.
Contains identifiers of cohesin binding sites in human cells from CohesinDB. CohesinDB includes 2043 epigenomics, transcriptomics and 3D genomics datasets from 530 studies involving 176 cell types. Each cohesin object is annotated with locus, cell type, classification, function, 3D genomics and cis-regulatory information.
Database of Clusters of Orthologous Genes grouped by pathways and functional systems. It includes the complete genomes of 1,187 bacteria and 122 archaea that map into 1,234 genera.
COGs stands for Clusters of Orthologous Genes. The database was initially created in 1997 (Tatusov et al., PMID: 9381173) followed by several updates, most recently in 2014 (Galperin et al., PMID: 25428365). The current update includes complete genomes of 1,187 bacteria and 122 archaea that map into 1,234 genera. The new features include ~250 updated COG annotations with corresponding references and PDB links, where available; new COGs for proteins involved in CRISPR-Cas immunity, sporulation, and photosynthesis, and the lists of COGs grouped by pathways and functional systems.
Higher-level classifications of COG Pathways
COEXISTENCE - Thesaurus of intersectionality and decolonial issues: black studies, gender, sexuality and feminist studies
GE Healthcare/Amersham Biosciences CodeLink? Human Whole Genome Bioarray targets most of the known and predictive genes of the human genome as it is described today in the public domain. It is comprised of approximately 55,000 30-mer probes designed to conserved exons across the transcripts of targeted genes. These 55,000 probes represent well annotated, full length, and partial human gene sequences from major public databases. GE Healthcare/Amersham Biosciences CodeLink? Human Whole Genome Bioarray probe sequences were selected from the NCBI UniGene build #165, RefSeq database (January 5, 2004 release) and dbEST database (January 8, 2004 release).
The goal of the CODATA Research Data Management Terminology is to gather the key terms needed for a common understanding of the research data management domain. The RDMT was revised by the CODATA RDM Terminology Working Group, shared for public review, and then confirmed and finalised in 2023. The RDMT grew out of the CASRAI Research Data Management Glossary, which was intended as a practical reference for individuals and groups concerned with the improvement of research data management (RDM). In 2020, CASRAI requested that CODATA assume responsibility for the curation of this valued resource. To that end, the RDM Terminology Working Group uses a lightweight and pragmatic biennial process to review the resource now restructured as the CODATA RDM Terminology and suggest any edits, additions and removals that are required in order to develop and improve this important reference resource.
COCONUT (COlleCtion of Open Natural ProdUcTs) Online is an open source project for Natural Products (NPs) storage, search and analysis. It gathers data from over 50 open NP resources and is available free of charge and without any restriction. Each entry corresponds to a "flat" NP structure, and is associated, when available, to their known stereochemical forms, literature, organisms that produce them, natural geographical presence and diverse pre-computed molecular properties.
This vocabulary is intended to provide a flexible framework within different usage scenarios to semantically represent any type of content, be it on the Web or in local storage media. For example, it can be used by web quality assurance tools such as web accessibility evaluation tools to record a representation of the assessed web content, including text, images, or other types of formats. In many cases, it can be used together with HTTP Vocabulary in RDF 1.0, which allows quality assurance tools to record the HTTP headers that have been exchanged between a client and a server. This is particularly useful for quality assurance testing, conformance claims, and reporting languages like the W3C Evaluation And Report Language (EARL). [from homepage]
identifier for an academic research group issued by the CNRS
The China National Center for Bioinformation's (CNCB) Genome Warehouse (GWH) is a public repository holding genetic information for a wide range of species including humans, plants, animals, and microorganisms. Identifiers in this resource correspond to genomes of various species. The goal of the resource is to make genomic data accessible to researchers in areas like precision medicine and biotechnology.