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A vocabulary about resources, similar to bioregistry.schema, venn, idot, etc.
Information for ligand groups (chemical classes).
Information for ligands in the BRENDA database.
The Bacterial and Viral Bioinformatics Resource Center (BV-BRC) annotates features onto specific genomic sequences, such as gene/protein families and their functional impacts. This record represents a sample-specific genome.
The Bacterial and Viral Bioinformatics Resource Center (BV-BRC) annotates features onto specific genomic sequences, such as gene/protein families and their functional impacts
Database of biopesticides maintained by the University of Hertfordshire
terms approved for use by BODC to describe the measurement units for data held in its repositories.
The NMR Restraints Grid contains the original NMR data as collected for over 2500 protein and nucleic acid structures with corresponding PDB entries. In addition to the original restraints, most of the distance, dihedral angle and RDC restraint data (>85%) were parsed, and those in over 500 entries were converted and filtered. The converted and filtered data sets constitute the DOCR and FRED databases respectively.
A german-language glossary provides you with definitions of the terms used in the portal in the fields of education, science, research and innovation and is updated regularly.
BlastRules (identifiers starting with the “NBR” prefix) are a type of evidence for functional classification of proteins based on BLAST (Basic Local Alignment Search Tool). A BlastRule consists of one or more 'model' proteins with known biological function, and BLAST identity and coverage cutoffs. Any protein aligning to a model protein above the cutoffs is considered a BlastRule hit. [from homepage]
SBGN bricks represent biomolecular or biological concepts. BKO formally associates bricks with the concepts they represent. BKO includes terms that describe concepts, the template bricks representing these concepts, and categories that gather bricks in a broader way.
The BIRN Project lexicon will provide entities for data and database annotation for the BIRN project, covering anatomy, disease, data collection, project management and experimental design.
Schema for the export of the Bioregistry as RDF
The Bioregistry's meta-registry
Manually curated collections of resources stored in the bioregistry
A canonical biomarker, which describes the composition of a measurement on a change to an entity. For example, the increase in IL6 level
A disease/condition-specific instantiation of a canonical biomarker