Loading...
Loading...
DNA/RNA sequences, gene expression, protein structures, metagenomics, single-cell sequencing
23,852 datasets
A forward genetics study isolated a salt insensitive TILLING line 1 (sitl1) rice mutant from a gamma-ray irradiated population. The research, authored by Sung Don Lim of Kangwon National University, identified a mutation in the OsMGT1 gene, which reduced transport of Na+ and Mg2+ ions, conferring salinity insensitivity. Data likely includes genomic resequencing, RNA-sequencing, and ion uptake measurements from root, shoot, and xylem sap tissues.
North American and Greenland caribou genomes from 30 individuals representing four subspecies and six Designatable Units. The dataset, produced by R. E. Taylor of Trent University, was used to investigate parallel evolution and adaptive introgression. It highlights the impact of genomic findings on conservation unit designations.
An investigation by Qasim Al Naddaf at Missouri University of Science and Technology evaluated CO2 capture performance. The study compared zeolite 13X monoliths with 600 and 800 cpsi to 13X beads under dry and humid conditions with SO2 and NO impurities. Dynamic breakthrough tests measured changes in capture capacity, uptake, selectivity, and adsorption kinetics.
Peptide Nucleic Acid (PNA) is a synthetic DNA/RNA analog with a unique backbone that resists enzymatic degradation. The review by Kshitij RB Singh from Indira Gandhi National Tribal University emphasizes PNA's potential applications in diagnostics and therapeutics, beyond its established properties. It details PNA's use as a probe in techniques like FISH and microarrays and its role in developing biosensors for diseases including cancer and AIDS.
Australian Institute of Marine Science research on maternal effects in coral gene expression. The dataset likely contains RNA-sequencing results from F1 interspecific hybrid and purebred larvae of Acropora tenuis and A. loripes, exposed to ambient or elevated temperature and pCO2 conditions for seven months. Analysis showed only 40 genes were differentially expressed between hybrids and their maternal progenitor, indicating long-lasting maternal effects.
BLM ID NLCS Historic Wilderness Study Area is a historical polygon feature class for Wilderness Study Areas (WSA) in Idaho managed by the Bureau of Land Management. The dataset captures the WSA boundaries as they existed in 2008, including areas later abolished by the 2009 Omnibus bill. It is provided by the Department of the Interior via Data.gov.
Wilderness Study Areas (WSA) for Idaho BLM as they were in 2008 (POLYGONS). This is a HISTORICAL polygon feature class for WSAs in Idaho BLM. The dataset, provided by the Department of the Interior, includes original WSAs later abolished by the 2009 Omnibus bill and retains inholdings.
Experimental data compares four truncated DNA aptamers for detecting 25-Hydroxyvitamin D3, a key marker of vitamin D status. The dataset likely contains affinity and specificity measurements for each aptamer variant under optimized conditions. The research was conducted by Lu Qiao at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences.
An internal validation study of a staged, auditable workflow for systematic reviews. The study reports performance metrics, workload reduction, preservation of final inclusions, and error patterns across review stages. The dataset was authored by Vinicius Remus Ballotin and is available under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
A geospatial dataset of public barbecue locations within the Northern Grampians Shire Council area in Australia. The data includes an attribute indicating whether each BBQ is the council's maintenance responsibility. Northern Grampians Shire Council created and last updated this dataset in April 2026.
Reef polygons were manually digitized from multibeam echosounder datasets collected on marine survey GA0308 in August/September 2008. Features were mapped at a scale of 1:10,000 using bathymetry, backscatter data, and derivatives like slope and contours. This dataset is published with the permission of the CEO, Geoscience Australia.
Retired in 2017, this dataset contains geospatial boundaries for Catchment Abstraction Management Strategies (CAMS) in England and Wales. It was created by the Environment Agency to indicate where technical water resource assessments were undertaken. The data is intended for national-scale visualization of water availability and demand balance.
Natural Resources Wales's Woodland Sub-compartment Database serves as the authoritative source for recording, monitoring, and reporting on the entire NRW woodland estate. The data supports economic, environmental, and social forest-related decision-making by government, industry, and the public. It helps meet national and international reporting responsibilities and informs forest policy development.
Spatial data showing the location of Council buildings within Manningham City Council. The dataset is provided by Manningham City Council and was last updated on 2026-04-26. It is available in multiple geospatial formats including WMS, SHP, GEOJSON, CSV-GEO-AU, and WFS.
Shallow coal mine workings are derived from the Coal Authority’s records of underground coal mine workings. This dataset includes all workings, or parts thereof, whose depth is 30 metres or less from the surface. The data is provided by the Government Digital Service via the eu_open_data platform.
600,000 code documents across six programming languages provide training targets for static embedding distillation. The dataset was created by minishlab using Tokenlearn for training Model2Vec models on code retrieval. Mean token embeddings were produced by the nomic-ai/CodeRankEmbed model.
A definition of GWAS peaks used in an immunomediated disease colocalisation analysis. The dataset is a 327.4 KB TSV file authored by Guillermo Reales and last updated on May 8, 2026. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on the figshare platform.
Yukon's Duncan Creek placer deposits contain sedimentological and stratigraphic data from one of the Mayo District's most actively-mined drainages. The report details three major Quaternary glaciations affecting deposit formation and notes gold production of nearly 20,000 crude ounces in the last 15 years. It describes three main lithostratigraphic assemblages, including gold-bearing gravels buried under over 40 meters of overburden.
Historic placer mining in Yukon is documented across ten distinct areas including Klondike, Fortymile, and Stewart River. The data describes the geomorphic setting and depositional history of each area, relating them to three major Quaternary glacial episodes. It outlines targets for new placer deposits in both glaciated and unglaciated drainages.
7 columns provide mappings for document types and class codes used in New York City's ACRIS real and personal property master datasets. This dataset serves as a reference key for interpreting transaction codes in the primary property records. Its presence on multiple government data platforms indicates it is a foundational resource for working with ACRIS data.