Nucleic Acids Research
2024

Overview of EMBL-EBI Data Resources and Services

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Author Information

Author(s): Matthew Thakur, Catherine Brooksbank, Robert D. Finn, Helen V. Firth, Julia Foreman, Mallory Freeberg, Kim T. Gurwitz, Melissa Harrison, David Hulcoop, Sarh E. Hunt, Andrew R. Leach, Mariia Levchenko, Diana Marques, Ellen M. McDonagh, Aziz Mithani, Helen Parkinson, Yasset Perez-Riverol, Zinaida Perova, Ugis Sarkans, Santosh Tirunagari, Eleni Tzampatzopoulou, Aravind Venkatesan, Juan-Antonio Vizcaino, Benjamin Wingfield, Barbara Zdrazil, Johanna McEntyre

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

Conclusion

EMBL-EBI continues to enhance its data resources and services to support global scientific communities.

Supporting Evidence

  • EMBL-EBI is one of the world's leading sources of public biomolecular data.
  • Over 15 Petabytes of data were deposited in 2023, bringing cumulative user depositions to approximately 105 Petabytes.
  • An average of 4.8 million unique IP addresses generated 3 billion web requests per month in 2023.

Takeaway

EMBL-EBI is a key resource for scientists, providing access to a lot of biological data and tools to help them with their research.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1093/nar/gkae1089

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