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DNA/RNA sequences, gene expression, protein structures, metagenomics, single-cell sequencing
24,711 datasets
A 2004 British Geological Survey study assessed UK onshore coal resources across an estimated 40,000 km2 area. Digital GIS data was used to produce layers identifying areas with potential for conventional mining, abandoned mine methane, coalbed methane, underground coal gasification, and CO2 sequestration. The dataset was originally delivered as a series of paper maps.
A geospatial dataset representing certified management overlays for remote and natural areas, created by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action. It was mapped at a 1:25,000 scale using VicMap topographic data to create accurate boundaries. This dataset replaces the previous PLM100 overlays.
San Francisco lobbyist activity is reported monthly by registered lobbyists to the Ethics Commission. Data from the lobbyist system is synched nightly to DataSF, reflecting new filings. Activities from both Contact and Expenditure lobbyists are combined.
Original data from a 2026 Silva Fennica paper by Jouni Partanen et al. The 768.3 KB XLSX file contains experimental results on the effects of short-day treatments on Norway spruce seedlings. The dataset was published on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license in April 2026.
Our415.org consolidates information on services for children, youth, and families in San Francisco. The dataset is created by the City of San Francisco from sources including DCYF’s Contract Management System, Jotform, and the SF Service Guide. It is updated daily.
Form 126F filings combine names of entities, affiliates, and subcontractors reported on forms 126f2 or 126f4 for city contracts valued at $100,000 or more. City elective officers are prohibited from accepting campaign contributions from parties named on these forms. The dataset is automatically extracted nightly from the City's ServiceNow system by the San Francisco Ethics Commission.
Our415.org consolidates information on events and activities for children, youth, and families in San Francisco. This dataset, created by the City of San Francisco, includes regularly scheduled service days and times, sourced from systems like DCYF’s Contract Management System and SF Service Guide. It is updated daily.
San Francisco Ethics Commission maintains a directory of lobbyists registered with the city. The dataset includes both Contact and Expenditure Lobbyists and is updated nightly via a sync script with new filings. Lobbyists active only prior to 2018 are not included due to filing requirements.
Weekly updated public records of police misconduct cases from San Francisco's Department of Police Accountability. The dataset likely contains case numbers, dates, locations, allegations, and investigation findings. Its purpose is to enhance transparency and accountability by providing accessible details about alleged misconduct.
Supplementary data for the study 'Transient molecular chimerism for exploiting xenogeneic organelloids' provides molecular resources for the kleptoplastic protist Rapaza viridis. The dataset includes a draft genome assembly of 269,570 contigs, a transcriptome of 69,444 cDNA sequences with predicted peptides, and differential expression analysis. It also contains specific gene sequences and phylogenetic trees related to genes involved in acquired phototrophy.
A dataset builder for vinyl records sourced from Discogs, including matrix numbers, tracklists, pressing details, and cover art images. It was created by user flen-crypto and was last updated on May 10, 2026. The dataset is intended for machine learning and image recognition tasks.
980.2 KB of TPM (Transcripts Per Million) counts from RNA sequencing of the Yumanensis bat (Myotis yumanensis). The data was contributed by Amandine Le Corf and last updated on April 21, 2026. It includes measurements from three individual bats (Yum2, Yum3, Yum4) under both control and interferon (IFN) treatment conditions.
Business listings from the Sands & McDougall directories, a precursor to the Yellow Pages, published at approximately 10-year intervals. The dataset was created by digitizing these directories, extracting business name, address, and type, and subsequently geocoding the addresses for mapping. The Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action provides this data with additional information to evaluate the accuracy of the data capture process.
18 municipal buildings, 4 parking garages, and 5 surface lots are maintained by the City of Bloomington's Facilities Maintenance Division. The dataset includes annual statistics on budget allocation, personnel, vehicles, and gallons of unleaded fuel used, with fuel data going back to 2015. It is provided by the City of Bloomington Public Works Department and was last updated in March 2026.
Supporting data files required to execute the scripts from the KSE Bioinformatics & Ageing Workshop. The 138.9 MB collection, authored by Cyril Lagger, includes files in RDS and CSV formats and was last updated on April 22, 2026. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
4.7 GB of external data files required for the NF-EnzymeFinder pipeline to mine novel enzymes directly from metagenomic reads. The data, authored by R Prabakaran, is hosted on figshare and was last updated on April 20, 2026. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Job postings from the City of New York’s official careers site, including internal and external opportunities. The dataset includes 30 columns such as Civil Service Title, Agency, Salary Range From, Salary Range To, Minimum Qual Requirements, and Preferred Skills. It is hosted on the NYC Open Data portal and was last updated on 2026-03-31.
This dataset documents the outcomes of a virus-induced gene editing (VIGE) experiment in groundcherry (Physalis grisea), targeting the PDS and CLV1 genes. It reports somatic editing frequencies of 80–95% for PDS and up to 73% for CLV1, with heritable edits observed in progeny.
This dataset documents a study establishing Tobacco rattle virus-mediated gene editing in groundcherry (Physalis grisea). It reports somatic editing frequencies of 80–95% for the PDS gene and up to 73% for CLV1, with heritable edits recovered in progeny. The study involved Cas9-expressing plants, with all five PDS-targeted plants producing edited offspring.
This dataset documents a study establishing Tobacco rattle virus-mediated gene editing in groundcherry (Physalis grisea). It reports somatic editing frequencies of 80–95% for the PDS gene and up to 73% for CLV1, with heritable edits recovered in progeny. The study involved Cas9-expressing plants, with results including fully albino seedlings and plants with increased floral organ number.