What is the Genomics Data Portal?
A comprehensive earth species genome portal in various data dimensions that includes species metadata, assembly, annotation, transcriptome, variation, and associated microbial data. Portal integrates specialized dataset for diverse research needs, offers online tools for bioinformatic analysis, and provides curation data including gene families, gene marker for phylogeny, syntenic information based on the genome collections. This portal strives to provide comprehensive data and functionality from the perspective of species diversity to meet the requirements of various scientific research and subsequent applications.
Featured database
A collection of specialized databases for various species, providing species-specific biological data and corresponding analysis tools.
Arabidopsis Genome Database
The Arabidopsis Genome Database (AGD) is an electronic database freely accessible to the public, providing comprehensive biological information about Arabidopsis thaliana, a widely studied model plant species. This database serves a multitude of purposes, including fundamental research, disease analysis and treatment, drug discovery, plant nutrition, and population genetics. The AGD is designed to encompass or provide links to five primary categories of datasets: 1) genomes, 2) gene annotations, 3) genetic variations, 4) gene expression, and 5) microbiome.
LettuceDB: Lettuce DataBase
LettuceDB serves as a portal to multi-omics data for cultivated lettuce and its wild relatives,aims to provide help for lettuce research and breeding.The data on this website were generated as a collaborative projects between BGI-Research, China National Gene Bank (CNGB),CGN, Huazhong Agricultural University and other research institutes. Data and information released on this website are provided on an "as is" basis.
ZEAMAP is a database for Zea genomics and maize genetic improvements by integrating the maize multidimensional data including genomics, transcriptomics, genetic variations, genetic mappings and evolutionary selection sites.