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0000-0001-9777-9767
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National Cancer Institute
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Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Date: 03-01-2021
DOI: 10.1101/2020.12.31.425022
Abstract: Over the last two decades, molecular biology has been changed by the introduction of high-throughput technologies. Data sharing requirements have prompted the establishment of persistent data archives. A standardized approach for recording and managing these data was first proposed in the Minimal Information About a Microarray Experiment (MIAME) guidelines. The Minimal Information about a high throughput nucleotide Sequencing Experiment (MINSEQE) proposal was introduced in 2008 as a logical extension of the guidelines to next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies used for transcriptome analysis. We present a historical snapshot of the data-sharing situation focusing on transcriptomics data from both microarray and RNA-sequencing experiments published between 2009 and 2013, a period during which RNA-seq studies became increasingly popular for transcriptome analysis. We assess how much data from RNA-seq based experiments is actually available in persistent data archives, compared to data derived from microarray based experiments, and evaluate how these types of data differ. Based on this analysis, we provide recommendations to improve RNA-seq data availability, reusability, and reproducibility.
Location: United States of America
Location: United States of America
Location: United States of America
Location: United States of America
Location: United States of America
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