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  • StellaBase is the Nematostella vectensis genomics database.

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  • The Europeana website provides cultural heritage enthusiasts, professionals, teachers, and researchers with access to Europe's digital cultural heritage.

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  • heiDATA is Heidelberg University’s research data repository. It is managed by the Competence Centre for Research Data, a joint institution of the University Library and the Computing Centre. All researchers affiliated with Heidelberg University can use this service for archiving and publishing their data. heiDATA runs on software from the Dataverse Project.

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  • OrthoMCL is a genome-scale algorithm for grouping orthologous protein sequences. Such orthologous sequences not only share evolutionary history, but also share function. The OrthoMCL database allows the exploration of these groups, specifically comparing proteins in a group by taxonomy, sequence similarity, EC numbers, PFam domains, and annotated descriptions.

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  • StellaBase is the Nematostella vectensis genomics database.

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  • The Europeana website provides cultural heritage enthusiasts, professionals, teachers, and researchers with access to Europe's digital cultural heritage.

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  • heiDATA is Heidelberg University’s research data repository. It is managed by the Competence Centre for Research Data, a joint institution of the University Library and the Computing Centre. All researchers affiliated with Heidelberg University can use this service for archiving and publishing their data. heiDATA runs on software from the Dataverse Project.

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  • OrthoMCL is a genome-scale algorithm for grouping orthologous protein sequences. Such orthologous sequences not only share evolutionary history, but also share function. The OrthoMCL database allows the exploration of these groups, specifically comparing proteins in a group by taxonomy, sequence similarity, EC numbers, PFam domains, and annotated descriptions.

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