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We collaborated with researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and California State University, Northridge to develop a universal reference numbering scheme for Ig folds! The reference numbers are now available in the iCn3D structure viewer to help you compare and analyze proteins with this common fold. Read more: https://ow.ly/AioM50SyZNL
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Data source update! Data from the Metabolomics Workbench have been updated in #PubChem. Check it out: https://ow.ly/ZF0o50SeRGu
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Do you have an idea for a project to combat antimicrobial resistance? We'd love to hear about it! Submit a short prototype proposal and apply to join our codeathon: https://ow.ly/h2Qk50S8Prc
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Now available in PMC and Springer Nature's Scientific Data! Check out NCBI's publication, "Exploring and retrieving sequence and metadata for species across the tree of life with NCBI Datasets." https://ow.ly/vCgu50SxgiK #NCBICGR
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New milestone! #PubChem surpasses 1,000 data sources. Thank you to all our contributors! Browse data sources and learn how to submit your data: https://ow.ly/G7nI50StVj8
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Did you know NCBI’s #PubChem is the world’s largest collection of freely accessible chemical information? You can search chemicals by name, molecular formula, structure, and other identifiers. PubChem also has 41M literature citations and 51M patents! Learn more: https://ow.ly/Ht8C50SuzuY
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Do you have a collection of chemical substances and associated data? Consider submitting your data to #PubChem! Learn more: https://ow.ly/vRvK50SeQql
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Learn more about NCBI's dbSNP Variation Services with our GitHub tutorials! From understanding the data model to implementing advanced analysis techniques, these tutorials are a great way to hone your expertise in variant analysis. Start here: https://ow.ly/I3Cc50RRC2L
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Check out our third and final YouTube video on the dbGaP submission process! Part 3 walks through the review and release of study data: https://lnkd.in/e9WYRHDs
Part 3 - Review and Release Your Study. An Overview of the dbGaP Submission Process
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