The European Nucleotide Archive in 2024
2024

The European Nucleotide Archive in 2024

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Author Information

Author(s): O’Cathail Colman, Ahamed Alisha, Burgin Josephine, Cummins Carla, Devaraj Rajkumar, Gueye Khadim, Gupta Dipayan, Gupta Vikas, Haseeb Muhammad, Ihsan Maira, Ivanov Eugene, Jayathilaka Suran, Kadhirvelu Vishnukumar, Kumar Manish, Lathi Ankur, Leinonen Rasko, McKinnon Jasmine, Meszaros Lili, Pauperio Joana, Pesant Stephane, Rahman Nadim, Rinck Gabriele, Selvakumar Sandeep, Suman Swati, Sunthornyotin Yanisa, Ventouratou Marianna, Waheed Zahra, Woollard Peter, Yuan David, Zyoud Ahmad, Burdett Tony, Cochrane Guy

Primary Institution: European Molecular Biology Laboratory, European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI)

Conclusion

The European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) has made significant updates to enhance its services and improve data accessibility in 2024.

Supporting Evidence

  • The ENA provides open data archiving services for nucleotide sequencing data.
  • Over 2500 unique submission accounts from 91 countries submitted data to the ENA in the past year.
  • The ENA now archives over 32 million raw read datasets and 25 trillion nucleotides worth of sequence information.
  • Improvements in the ENA services include enhanced interoperability and scaling to meet growing data volumes.
  • The ENA Browser is used by an average of 66,250 monthly web visitors.

Takeaway

The European Nucleotide Archive helps scientists store and access DNA data, and it's getting better at doing this every year.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1093/nar/gkae975

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