Global Inventory List

The Global Biodata Coalition Inventory is a living record of biodata resources from
around the world—databases, knowledgebases, and repositories that collect, curate,
preserve, and share biological data openly and responsibly. It provides a unique overview of
the global biodata ecosystem and underpins our work on impact, interdependence, and
sustainability.

The inventory makes use of open bibliometric data, available from Europe PMC, to identify
resources through associated articles published by resource owners to alert the broader
scientific community about the availability and utility of the biodata resource. If you published
a paper that describes a biodata resource, you should find your resource named in our
inventory. If you’d like to know more about the inventory, see the Global Inventory page.

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DEFID2

(Database of European Forest Insect and Disease Disturbances)

dEMBF

(Database of Enzymes of Microalgal Biofuel Feedstock)

DEOP

(ragon Explorer of Osmoprotection associated Pathways)

DeOri

(Database of Eukaryotic ORIs)

DEPOD

(human DEPhOsphorylation Database)

DESMSCI

(Dragon Exploration System on Marine Sponge Compounds Interactions)

devCCNP

(developing Chinese Color Nest Project)

Dex-Benchmark

(Dexamethasone Benchmark)

DFBP

(bioactive peptides)

DFL

(Fish Library)

DFRMLI

(Dana-Farber Repository for)

DGA

(Disease and Gene Annotations database)

DGIdb

(Drug-Gene Interaction database)

DGPD

(Dense Granule Protein Database)

DGV

(Database of Genomic Variants)

DGV

(Dengue Genographic Viewer)

DIACAN

(Antidiabetic and Anticancer Medicinal Plants Database)

DIADEM

(DIgital reconstruction of Axonal and DEndritic Morphology)

DIBS

(Database of Disordered Binding Sites)

DIDA

(DIgenic diseases DAtabase)

DIGIT

(Database of ImmunoGlobulins with Integrated Tools)

DINAX

(Database for Inherited Ataxia)

DINeR

(Database for Insect Neuropeptide Research)

Disease Ontology

(Human Disease Ontology Knowledgebase)

DiseaseMeth

(human disease methylation database)