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Twenty-five years of Genomes OnLine Database (GOLD): data updates and new features in v.9.

Supratim MukherjeeDimitri StamatisCindy Tianqing LiGalina OvchinnikovaJon BertschJagadish Chandrabose SundaramurthiMahathi KandimallaPaul A NicolopoulosAlessandro FavognanoI-Min A ChenNikos C KyrpidesT B K Reddy
Published in: Nucleic acids research (2022)
The Genomes OnLine Database (GOLD) (https://gold.jgi.doe.gov/) at the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute (DOE-JGI) continues to maintain its role as one of the flagship genomic metadata repositories of the world. The ever-increasing number of projects and metadata are freely available to the user community world-wide. GOLD's metadata is consumed by scientists and remains an important source for large-scale comparative genomics analysis initiatives. Encouraged by this active user engagement and growth, GOLD has continued to add new components and capabilities. The new features such as a public Application Programming Interface (API) and Ecosystem landing page as well as the growth of different entities in this current GOLD v.9 edition are described in detail in this manuscript.
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