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Center for Bioinformatics, Peking University (School of Life Science, Peking University)
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Welcome to CBI - the Center for BioInformatics is the first bioinformatics center in China, founded in 1996. It is currently home to seven faculty and staff, one adjunct faculty, and 20 doctorate students. Located in the new Life Science Building on Peking University campus, it houses several computing labs with strong computer hardware and software facilities and a molecular biology lab. While continuing to maintain the first and largest online bioinformatics resource in China as China's official national node of EMBnet, CBI has published in the areas of gene expression regulation, genome analysis and evolution, and pathway networks. CBI is supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology, Ministry of Education, and Natural Science Foundation of China.
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Nov 20, 2015
Center for Bioinformatics, 2015, "AutismKB -- AutismKB is an evidence-based knowledgebase of autism", http://doi.org/10.18170/DVN/CRZWBX, Peking University Open Research Data Platform, V1
Access to Data Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a heterogeneous neurodevelopmental disorder with a prevalence of 1.0-2.6%. The three core symptoms of ASD are: 1. impairments in reciprocal social interaction; 2. communication impairments; 3. presence of restricted, repetitive and...
Nov 20, 2015
Center for Bioinformatics, 2015, "SPD -- Secreted Protein database", http://doi.org/10.18170/DVN/DY1KWU, Peking University Open Research Data Platform, V1
Access to Data Due to the limited resource, the SPD database has not been updated since July 06, 2006. Secreted protein means the protein which is secreted outside of cell membrane. Because they are presented within the extracellular space, they are often accessible to various dr...
Nov 20, 2015
Center for Bioinformatics, 2015, "SynDB -- Synapse DataBase", http://doi.org/10.18170/DVN/2ZN7MU, Peking University Open Research Data Platform, V1
Access to Data SynDB is an online resource of proteins known or predicted to be related to the synapse* or synaptic activity. It is intended to be a repository of current knowledge and data as well as a starting point for future proteomics research in neurobiology. *A synapse is...
Nov 20, 2015
Center for Bioinformatics, 2015, "PathLocdb -- A comprehensive database for the subcellular localization of metabolic pathways and its application to multiple localization analysis", http://doi.org/10.18170/DVN/T3EYHQ, Peking University Open Research Data Platform, V1
Access to Data The Pathway Localization database (PathLocdb) was developed to serve as a central repository of subcellular localizations of metabolic pathways as well as their participant enzymes. Our database allows you to: 1. searching and browsing the metabolic pathways by the...
Nov 20, 2015
Center for Bioinformatics, 2015, "Transporter substrate database (TSdb):A database of transporter substrates linking metabolic pathways and transporter systems on a genome scale via their shared substrates", http://doi.org/10.18170/DVN/EOWSAB, Peking University Open Research Data Platform, V1
Access to Data "The Transporter substrate database (TSdb) was developed to serve as a central repository of formated substrate information of transporters as well as their annotation. Most characteristic feature for our database is all the substrates are mapped to KEGG ligand com...
Nov 20, 2015
Center for Bioinformatics, 2015, "PSMY -- Potential Synergy mapping of Yeast Genes", http://doi.org/10.18170/DVN/EUPLJO, Peking University Open Research Data Platform, V1
Access to Data Our previous work suggested that introns of yeast genes likely regulate the transcription efficiencies of genes. One possible way that introns regulate the transcription efficiencies is to cooperate with upstream region. To explore this mechanism, we still selected...
Nov 20, 2015
Center for Bioinformatics, 2015, "PGAAS -- prokaryotic genome assembly assistant system", http://doi.org/10.18170/DVN/PHX988, Peking University Open Research Data Platform, V1
Access to Data In order to accelerate the finishing phase of genome assembly, especially for the whole genome shotgun approach of prokaryotic species, we have developed a software package designated prokaryotic genome assembly assistant system (PGAAS). The approach upon which PGA...
Nov 20, 2015
Center for Bioinformatics, 2015, "CVTree -- Composition Vector Tree constructs phylogeny trees", http://doi.org/10.18170/DVN/XPECRU, Peking University Open Research Data Platform, V1
Access to Data CVTree constructs whole-genome based phylogenetic trees without sequence alignment by using a Composition Vector (CV) approach. It was first developed to infer evolutionary relatedness of microbial organisms and then successfully applied to viruses, chloroplasts, a...
Nov 20, 2015
Center for Bioinformatics, 2015, "ColinearScan -- Dynamic programming for colinearity analysis of genomes", http://doi.org/10.18170/DVN/JZ2T0D, Peking University Open Research Data Platform, V1
Access to Data Dynamic programming which is widely used in sequence alignment can also be used to detect colinearity between/within chromosome(s). ColinearScan is a free software package distributed under GNU Public Licence v2 on a statistical model for colinearity prediction. Th...
Nov 20, 2015
Center for Bioinformatics, 2015, "RiceMap Version 2 Beta:A Map Like Rice Genome Browser and Related Resource", http://doi.org/10.18170/DVN/AC39ON, Peking University Open Research Data Platform, V1
Access to Data The concurrent release of rice genome sequences for two subspecies (Oryza sativa L. ssp. japonica and Oryza sativa L. ssp. indica) facilitates rice studies at the whole genome level. Since the advent of high-throughput analysis, huge amounts of functional genomics...
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