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Mouse Phenome Database
Characterizations of hundreds of strains of laboratory mice to facilitate translational discoveries and to assist in selection of strains for experimental studies. Data sets are voluntarily contributed by researchers or retrieved by us from public so
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Genetic and Genomic Information System
GnpIS is a multispecies integrative information system dedicated to plant and fungi pests. It bridges genetic and genomic data, allowing researchers access to both genetic information (e.g. genetic maps, quantitative trait loci, association genetics,
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CryptoDB
CryptoDB serves as the functional genomics database for Cryptosporidium and related species. CryptoDB is a free, online resource for accessing and exploring genome sequence and annotation, functional genomics data, isolate sequences, and orthology pr
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Japanese Genotype-phenotype Archive
The Japanese Genotype-phenotype Archive (JGA) is a service for permanent archiving and sharing of all types of individual-level genetic and de-identified phenotypic data resulting from biomedical research projects. The JGA contains exclusive data col
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TwinsUK
TwinsUK follows the lives of adult twins to understand how genetic variation relates to health and ageing. Over 30 years, collected data comprises self-reported, physical and cognitive measures, biochemical measures, 'omics and a wealth of biosamples
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Generation Scotland
Collection of samples and data across the following diseases: Fit and well A collaboration between the Universities of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen, and NHS Scotland, to provide resources for genetic and medical research.
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Generation Scotland: Scottish Family Health Study
A biobank of data and samples for medical research. GS:SFHS is an intensively phenotyped, family-based cohort for the study of the genetic basis of common complex diseases and response to treatments, with consent to record linkage and recontact.
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Extended Cohort for E-health, Environment and DNA (EXCEED)
EXCEED is a longitudinal population-based cohort which facilitates investigation of genetic, environmental and lifestyle-related determinants of a broad range of diseases and of multiple morbidity. https://exceed.org.uk/
EXCEED has been described in
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