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Bactibase is a database describing the physical and chemical properties of bacteriocins from gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria.
BAMS (Brain Architectural Management System) describes vertebrate neuroinformatics data at four levels of organization: expressed molecules, neuron types and classes, brain regions, and networks of brain regions.
One of the many goals of the BCBC was to develop and maintain databases of useful research resources. A total of 813 different scientific resources were generated and submitted by BCBC investigators over the 14 years it existed. Information pertaining to 495 selected resources, judged to be the most scientifically-useful, has been converted into a static catalog, as shown below. In addition, the metadata for these 495 resources have been transferred to dkNET in the form of RDF descriptors, and all genomics data have been deposited to either ArrayExpress or GEO. [from homepage]
The Biological Expression Language is a domain-specific language for describing causal, correlative, and associative relationships between a variety of biological agents.
Bgee is a database to retrieve and compare gene expression patterns in multiple species, produced from multiple data types (bulk RNA-Seq, scRNA-Seq, Affymetrix, in situ hybridization, and EST data). This collection references genes in Bgee.
Identifiers for lipid-protein interactions, including details about protein functions, protein families, lipid classifications, lipid-protein binding affinities, membrane association type, and atomic structures.
BioGRID is a database of physical and genetic interactions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosophila melanogaster, Homo sapiens, and Schizosaccharomyces pombe.