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  • Genomics
  • Personalized Medicine
  • Bioinformatics

Background:

  • Personalized medicine requires multi-omics data tailored to specific ethnic groups.
  • The Tohoku Medical Megabank project collects Japanese population data for personalized medicine.
  • The jMorp database was established to provide access to this multi-omics data.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of the updated jMorp database.
  • To highlight the expanded multi-omics data and improved functionalities.
  • To support personalized medicine research in the Japanese population.

Main Methods:

  • The Tohoku Medical Megabank project conducted extensive genome and omics analyses.
  • Summary statistical data were compiled into the jMorp web database.
  • The database underwent a significant update, expanding data types and rewriting the user interface and backend.

Main Results:

  • The jMorp database now includes expanded metabolome, genome, transcriptome, and metagenome data.
  • Significant improvements were made to the user interface and backend server for better data connectivity.
  • The database offers a multidimensional approach to understanding Japanese population diversity.

Conclusions:

  • The updated jMorp database is a valuable resource for personalized medicine research.
  • Expanded multi-omics data and improved accessibility will facilitate deeper insights into Japanese population health.
  • jMorp serves as a foundation for advancing precision medicine initiatives.