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Facilitating the Use of Next-Gen Sequence Data for Data-Driven Biology

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posted on 2015-01-11, 01:16 authored by Tazro Ohta, Hiromasa OnoHiromasa Ono, Yuki Naito, Takeru Nakazato, Hidemasa BonoHidemasa Bono

Presentation slide for PAG(Plant & Animal Genome Meeting) XXIII.

 

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In order to promote life science researches in Japan, National Bioscience Database Center (NBDC: http://biosciencedbc.jp/en/) makes biological databases easier to use. In collaboration with NBDC on technology development, Database Center for Life Science (DBCLS: http://dbcls.rois.ac.jp/en/) has been tackling the problem how to organize big data in lifescience including huge amount of nucleotide sequence data from next generation sequencers(next-gen sequence data) and various types of gene expression data.In order to promote the use of next-gen sequence data, our team has just moved to National Institute of Genetics, where DNA DataBank of Japan (DDBJ) is located, and we have sorted out data deposited in Sequence Read Archive (SRA) with DDBJ, which collaboratively holds SRA.

We will present current status of the project and utility of the developed systems.

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