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UCSC Genome Browser Home
Explore, visualize, and compare genomic data with the UCSC Genome Browser: free, open-access tools for the human genome and beyond.
Genome Data Viewer - NCBI
Genome Data Viewer Supported File/Data types ASN.1 (text and binary) Remote BAM.bai or CSI index file present at same location Remote VCFun-indexed up to 2000 lines or with an index file present at the same location
GenBank Release 265.0 Now Available! - NCBI Insights
GenBank release 265.0 (3/8/2025) is now available on the NCBI FTP site. This release has 41.96 trillion bases and 5.56 billion records. The current release has: 255,669,865 traditional records containing 5,415,448,651,743 base pairs of sequence data 4,152,691,448 WGS records containing 35,643,977,584,264 base pairs of sequence data 961,491,801 bulk-oriented TSA records containing ...
Ensembl
Genome data & annotation 8,185 genomes now available Find a genome Getting started Messages Contact us Genome selector
Broad Institute - gnomAD
The Genome Aggregation Database (gnomAD) is a resource developed by an international coalition of investigators, with the goal of aggregating and harmonizing both exome and genome sequencing data from a wide variety of large-scale sequencing projects, and making summary data available for the wider scientific community.
GeneCards - The Human Gene Database
GeneCards is a searchable, integrative database that provides comprehensive, user-friendly information on all annotated and predicted human genes. The knowledgebase automatically integrates gene-centric data from 193 web sources, including genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, genetic, clinical and functional information.
JGI GOLD | Home
Welcome to the Genomes OnLine Database GOLD Release v.10 GOLD: Genomes Online Database, is a World Wide Web resource for comprehensive access to information regarding genome and metagenome sequencing projects, and their associated metadata, around the world.
Basic Local Alignment Search Tool - BLAST
The Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST) finds regions of local similarity between sequences. The program compares nucleotide or protein sequences to sequence databases and calculates the statistical significance of matches. BLAST can be used to infer functional and evolutionary relationships between sequences as well as help identify members of gene families.
Finding Datasets for Secondary Analysis: Genomic Databases
Guidance for accessing data and depositing datasets at the Vivli data repository for clinical trials and biomedical data.
Home - GEO - NCBI
Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) is a database repository of high throughput gene expression data and hybridization arrays, chips, microarrays.
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