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  • Molecular Biology

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  • The European Molecular Biology Laboratory's European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) is a premier global resource for public biomolecular data.
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  • This document serves as an overview, summarizing developments in EMBL-EBI services.
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Main Results:

  • EMBL-EBI continues to be a leading provider of essential biomolecular data.
  • Recent developments enhance the services available to researchers worldwide.

Conclusions:

  • EMBL-EBI data resources are crucial for advancing life sciences research globally.
  • All described data resources are freely accessible for reuse, promoting open science and collaboration.