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DNA/RNA sequences, gene expression, protein structures, metagenomics, single-cell sequencing
23,853 datasets
AGSO Journal volume 16 number 5 contains seven scientific articles published by the Australian Ocean Data Network. The articles likely cover topics including mafic dyke swarms, zircon dating, fossil woods, biostratigraphy, and Cretaceous rift formations. The platform last updated the record on 2026-04-16.
Over a million diary days from more than 100 national-scale surveys are harmonized into a single standardized format. The Multinational Time Use Study (MTUS) allows analysis of time spent in 41 work and leisure activities over the last 55 years across 30 countries. It was first developed by Jonathan Gershuny and expanded by Juana Lamote de Grignon, incorporating data from HETUS, ATUS, and other national projects.
Md. Habib Ullah Masum published genomic analysis data for two Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolates (SU37A and SU91A) from Pacific white shrimp on 2026-04-09. The dataset includes results from whole-genome Nanopore sequencing, de novo assembly, and annotation, identifying antimicrobial resistance and virulence genes. The 15.3 KB XLSX file supports research into the pathogen's metabolic adaptability and zoonotic potential.
Two whole-genome assemblies of Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolates from Pacific white shrimp, sequenced using the Nanopore platform. The dataset includes annotations for antimicrobial resistance genes, virulence factors, and mobile genetic elements. Author Md. Habib Ullah Masum uploaded the data to figshare on 2026-04 09.
Geospatial data on land consolidation proceedings in the German state of Brandenburg. The dataset is provided by the Verband für Landentwicklung und Flurneuordnung Brandenburg (VLF) and distributed via the Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie. The data is available as a Web Map Service (WMS).
A geospatial dataset of school crossings managed by the City of Greater Geelong. The data can be analyzed or searched by crossing number, class, or type, and is provided in multiple formats including CSV and GeoJSON. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-20 and is published under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Greater Geelong, Australia, provides point location data for its maternal and child health service centres. The dataset is published by the City of Greater Geelong under a CC-BY-4.0 license and was last updated in April 2026. It includes multiple file formats such as CSV, GEOJSON, and SHP for different use cases.
Cryo-EM maps and atomic models supporting a manuscript on the stepwise circularization of a Group I intron. The data, totaling 694.0 MB, was authored by Yibao Hong and shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It was last updated on May 13, 2026.
Lake Frome in South Australia is a large playa lake studied for its sediments and brines. The dataset includes analyses of major and minor elements in clastic sediments and hypersaline waters, with stratigraphic data covering approximately 17,000 years. It was contributed by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in April 2026.
DELPHI is a curated database of external morphometric measurements from stranded cetaceans compiled from the published literature. The data was collected by Taro Okamura and is available as a 1.3 MB dataset under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It was last updated on 2026-04-13.
Western Australia's Carnarvon Basin is an epicontinental basin containing Proterozoic, Palaeozoic, Mesozoic, and Tertiary sediments. This report, Part 2 of a three-part series from the Australian Ocean Data Network, details the Permian stratigraphy, including marine glacial sediments with a maximum known thickness of 15,200 feet. The report was last updated in April 2026.
The International Seabed Geomorphology Mapping Working Group's Seabed Geomorphology Classifier (ISGM-SGC) is an Esri ArcGIS Pro Python tool for standardizing seabed feature classification. It assigns five levels of geomorphic attributes and 16 additional descriptive attributes to mapped seabed shapes. The tool was developed by geoscience agencies from the UK, Norway, Ireland, and Australia to support consistent seabed mapping workflows.
42 cohorts from 26 public datasets provide a multi-model transcriptomic atlas of skeletal muscle atrophy. This dataset, created by Zhaolu Wang, integrates data from seven canonical mouse models including aging, cancer cachexia, and denervation. It was last updated on April 15, 2026.
Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie provides a preparatory land use plan for the municipal area of Wriezen, specifically for the Solarpark Thöringswerder III. The plan contains a land use concept requiring implementation through development plans or by-laws. The data is served via a Web Map Service (WMS) format.
Single-nucleus RNA sequencing data from 442,239 nuclei across 54 non-failing human heart tissues. The atlas covers 29 individuals from development through aging, including left and right ventricles. Hao Jia published this resource on figshare in April 2026.
Sediment cells are discrete coastal areas defined by sediment exchange processes, serving as natural management units that cross jurisdictional boundaries. This dataset provides polygon boundaries for these cells, created by the Department of Transport's Coastal Information unit.
442,239 single-nucleus RNA sequencing profiles from 54 non-failing myocardial tissues of 29 individuals, covering development, adulthood, and aging. This atlas was generated by Hao Jia and colleagues to define transcriptional remodeling of the human heart. The dataset was published in 2026.
Wang Qiannan's 2026 research uses a Double Machine Learning model to quantify the causal effects of digital government governance on basic public service accessibility. The dataset likely contains evidence from China's "Internet Plus Government Services" pilot policy. It was published on Harvard Dataverse on June 16, 2026.
2026 data from the Department of Transport defines discrete coastal areas where sediment exchange occurs. This dataset represents two-dimensional natural management units for marine and terrestrial landforms, crossing jurisdictional boundaries. It includes sediment sources, sinks, and transport pathways.
2026 data from the Department of Transport defines spatially discrete coastal sediment cells for Western Australia. These two-dimensional units represent natural management areas where sediment sources, sinks, and transport pathways are connected. The data is provided as map services for coastal process analysis.