Database Resources of the National Genomics Data Center, China National Center for Bioinformation in 2025
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Summary
This summary is machine-generated.The National Genomics Data Center (NGDC) continuously updates its multi-omics data resources, launching new tools for genomics, biodiversity, and health research. These valuable resources are publicly available to support global scientific discovery.
Area Of Science
- Bioinformatics
- Genomics
- Data Science
Background
- The National Genomics Data Center (NGDC), part of the China National Center for Bioinformation (CNCB), provides extensive database resources for global scientific research.
- The exponential growth of multi-omics data necessitates continuous evolution and updating of data resources.
Purpose Of The Study
- To detail the recent advancements and new resource developments by CNCB-NGDC.
- To highlight the expansion of collaborations and the establishment of new specialized subcenters.
- To showcase the commitment to big data archiving, integrative analysis, and value-added curation.
Main Methods
- Expanding international collaborations and establishing new subcenters (biodiversity, traditional Chinese medicine, tumor genetics).
- Developing innovative resources for single-cell omics, genome variation, health and disease, biodiversity, and research tools.
- Enhancing existing database resources to encompass a broader spectrum of multi-omics data.
Main Results
- Introduction of novel resources including scTWAS Atlas, VDGE, CVD Atlas, CPMKG, Immunosenescence Inventory, HemAtlas, Cyclicpepedia, IDeAS, RefMetaPlant, MASH-Ocean, and CCLHunter.
- Expansion of data coverage to include diverse fields like biodiversity and traditional Chinese medicine.
- Strengthened international partnerships to support global data sharing and research.
Conclusions
- CNCB-NGDC has significantly expanded its multi-omics data resources and services over the past year.
- The newly developed and enhanced resources cater to a wide range of scientific disciplines.
- All CNCB-NGDC resources and services remain publicly accessible to the global scientific community.

