April 8 Webinar: Accelerate genomics discovery with SRA in the cloud
On Wednesday, April 8, 2019 at 12 PM, NCBI staff will show you how to leverage the cloud to speed up your research and discovery. You’ll be introduced to new and existing tools and data including...
View ArticleSRA cloud sequences hold the promise of additional discoveries related to...
We recently announced that we made all of the Sequence Read Archive (SRA) publicly available on two cloud platforms. This archive of genetic sequences is a treasure trove of information and the cloud...
View ArticleFind SRA datasets in the cloud using BigQuery Taxonomy Analysis tables!
Now that the Sequence Read Archive (SRA) is publicly available on the cloud, you can harness the power of high-performance cloud computing to analyze all the data you wish without having to download a...
View ArticleMay 20 webinar: Exploring SRA metadata in the cloud with BigQuery
Join us on May 20th to learn how to use Google’s BigQuery to quickly search the data from the Sequence Read Archive (SRA) in the cloud to speed up your bioinformatic research and discovery projects....
View ArticleWe want to hear from you about changes to NIH’s Sequence Read Archive data...
NIH’s Sequence Read Archive (SRA) is the largest, most diverse collection of next generation sequencing data from human, non-human and microbial sources. Hosted by the National Center for Biotechnology...
View ArticleDecember 2 Webinar: Using the new Read assembly and Annotation Pipeline Tool...
Join us December 2 to learn how to use the Read assembly and Annotation Pipeline Tool (RAPT). With RAPT, you can assemble and annotate a microbial genome right out of the sequencing machine! Provide...
View ArticleMay 19 Webinar: Using the new web RAPT service to assemble and annotate...
Join us on May 19, 2021 at 12PM eastern time to learn how to use the new RAPT pilot service to assemble and annotate public or private Illumina genomic reads sequenced from bacterial or archaeal...
View ArticleMagic-BLAST version 1.6.0 is here!
We’ve just released a new version (1.6.0) of Magic-BLAST, the BLAST-based next-gen alignment tool, with these improvements: Usage reporting — you can help improve Magic-BLAST by sharing limited...
View ArticleThe Sequence Read Archive slims down your data with SRA Lite
In response to your requests for compact and faster-to-deliver data, NIH’s Sequence Read Archive (SRA) now offers a new data format – SRA Lite (Figure 1). SRA Lite supports reliable and faster data...
View ArticleNCBI Trace database to be retired in June 2022. Data available in SRA.
The Trace Archive at NCBI will be retired as of June 17, 2022. You may continue to retrieve Trace Archive content by searching the Sequence Read Archive (SRA) using TI number, organism, or center name...
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