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Facing growth in the European Nucleotide Archive

by: Guy Cochrane, Blaise Alako, Clara Amid, Lawrence Bower, Ana Cerdeño-Tárraga, Iain Cleland, Richard Gibson, Neil Goodgame, Mikyung Jang, Simon Kay, Rasko Leinonen, Xiu Lin, Rodrigo Lopez, Hamish McWilliam, Arnaud Oisel, Nima Pakseresht, Swapna Pallreddy, Youngmi Park, Sheila Plaister, Rajesh Radhakrishnan, Stephane Rivière, Marc Rossello, Alexander Senf, Nicole Silvester, Dmitriy Smirnov, Petra T. Hoopen, Ana Toribio, Daniel Vaughan, Vadim Zalunin
Nucleic Acids Research, Vol. 41, No. D1. (01 January 2013), pp. D30-D35, doi:10.1093/nar/gks1175  Key: citeulike:11834635

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The European Nucleotide Archive (ENA; http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/) collects, maintains and presents comprehensive nucleic acid sequence and related information as part of the permanent public scientific record. Here, we provide brief updates on ENA content developments and major service enhancements in 2012 and describe in more detail two important areas of development and policy that are driven by ongoing growth in sequencing technologies. First, we describe the ENA data warehouse, a resource for which we provide a programmatic entry point to integrated content across the breadth of ENA. Second, we detail our plans for the deployment of CRAM data compression technology in ENA.


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