Mahajan, Priyanka Fiehn, Oliver Barupal, Dinesh
Biological interpretation of metabolomic datasets often ends at a pathway analysis step to find the over-represented metabolic pathways in the list of statistically significant metabolites. However, definitions of biochemical pathways and metabolite coverage vary among different curated databases, leading to missed interpretations. For the lists of...
Schoeller, Felix Jain, Abhinandan Adrien, Vladimir Maes, Pattie Reggente, Nicco
BACKGROUND: Depression is a major global health challenge, affecting over 300 million people worldwide. Current pharmacological and psychotherapeutic interventions have limited efficacy, underscoring the need for novel approaches. Emerging evidence suggests that peak emotional experiences characterized by awe, transcendence, and meaning hold promis...
Raney, Brian J Barber, Galt P Benet-Pagès, Anna Casper, Jonathan Clawson, Hiram Cline, Melissa S Diekhans, Mark Fischer, Clayton Gonzalez, Jairo Navarro Hickey, Glenn
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The UCSC Genome Browser (https://genome.ucsc.edu) is a web-based genomic visualization and analysis tool that serves data to over 7,000 distinct users per day worldwide. It provides annotation data on thousands of genome assemblies, ranging from human to SARS-CoV2. This year, we have introduced new data from the Human Pangenome Reference Consortium...
Baltoumas, Fotis A Karatzas, Evangelos Liu, Sirui Ovchinnikov, Sergey Sofianatos, Yorgos Chen, I-Min Kyrpides, Nikos C Pavlopoulos, Georgios A
The Novel Metagenome Protein Families Database (NMPFamsDB) is a database of metagenome- and metatranscriptome-derived protein families, whose members have no hits to proteins of reference genomes or Pfam domains. Each protein family is accompanied by multiple sequence alignments, Hidden Markov Models, taxonomic information, ecosystem and geolocatio...
Adler, Benjamin A Trinidad, Marena I Bellieny-Rabelo, Daniel Zhang, Elaine Karp, Hannah M Skopintsev, Petr Thornton, Brittney W Weissman, Rachel F Yoon, Peter H Chen, LinXing
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CRISPR-Cas enzymes enable RNA-guided bacterial immunity and are widely used for biotechnological applications including genome editing. In particular, the Class 2 CRISPR-associated enzymes (Cas9, Cas12 and Cas13 families), have been deployed for numerous research, clinical and agricultural applications. However, the immense genetic and biochemical ...
Conroy, Matthew Andrews, Robert Andrews, Simon Cockayne, Lauren Dennis, Edward Fahy, Eoin Gaud, Caroline Griffiths, William Jukes, Geoff Kolchin, Maksim
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LIPID MAPS (LIPID Metabolites and Pathways Strategy), www.lipidmaps.org, provides a systematic and standardized approach to organizing lipid structural and biochemical data. Founded 20 years ago, the LIPID MAPS nomenclature and classification has become the accepted community standard. LIPID MAPS provides databases for cataloging and identifying li...
Camargo, Antonio Pedro Call, Lee Roux, Simon Nayfach, Stephen Huntemann, Marcel Palaniappan, Krishnaveni Ratner, Anna Chu, Ken Mukherjeep, Supratim Reddy, TBK
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Plasmids are mobile genetic elements found in many clades of Archaea and Bacteria. They drive horizontal gene transfer, impacting ecological and evolutionary processes within microbial communities, and hold substantial importance in human health and biotechnology. To support plasmid research and provide scientists with data of an unprecedented dive...
Putman, Tim E Schaper, Kevin Matentzoglu, Nicolas Rubinetti, Vincent P Alquaddoomi, Faisal S Cox, Corey Caufield, J Harry Elsarboukh, Glass Gehrke, Sarah Hegde, Harshad
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Bridging the gap between genetic variations, environmental determinants, and phenotypic outcomes is critical for supporting clinical diagnosis and understanding mechanisms of diseases. It requires integrating open data at a global scale. The Monarch Initiative advances these goals by developing open ontologies, semantic data models, and knowledge g...
Ghafouri, Hamidreza Lazar, Tamas Del Conte, Alessio Tenorio Ku, Luiggi Tompa, Peter Tosatto, Silvio Monzon, Alexander
The Protein Ensemble Database (PED) (URL: https://proteinensemble.org) is the primary resource for depositing structural ensembles of intrinsically disordered proteins. This updated version of PED reflects advancements in the field, denoting a continual expansion with a total of 461 entries and 538 ensembles, including those generated without expli...
Frazer, Seth Baghbanzadeh, Mahdi Rahnavard, Ali Crandall, Keith Oakley, Todd
BACKGROUND: Predicting phenotypes from genetic variation is foundational for fields as diverse as bioengineering and global change biology, highlighting the importance of efficient methods to predict gene functions. Linking genetic changes to phenotypic changes has been a goal of decades of experimental work, especially for some model gene families...