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The Omics Discovery Index (OmicsDI) is a portal that facilitates discovery and access of omics datasets by aggregating metadata across a group of transcriptomics, genomics, proteomics and metabolomics resources.

(last updated: Feb 6, 2020)

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TitleDatabaseIDDescriptionOmics TypeOrganismTissuesDiseasesExperiment TypeInstrumentsKeywordsReference
RNA-Seq Analysiseva PRJEB23068 Genomics9823 Sus scrofa-
MEMA HMEC240L Staining Set Clincs LDS-1451 TranscriptomicsnullMEMA, Fluorescence intensity
Vitamin E treatment for 2 hgeo GSE9363 TranscriptomicsnullHitachisoft Hypergene Yeast Chip Ver. 0 (lot 89-94)
Genome-wide RNA-seq profiles in mouse ESCs and ESC-derived cellsgeo GSE93238 TranscriptomicsnullIllumina HiSeq 2500 (Mus musculus)
POG_patient_27036 - samplesega EGAD00001003027 Genomicsnull
mRNA and miRNA expression profiling of CUL4B knockdown in MKN45 cellsgeo GSE90503 GenomicsnullIllumina HiSeq 2000 (Homo sapiens)
Rhesus Monkey placenta RNA-seq datageo GSE90613 TranscriptomicsnullIllumina HiSeq 2000 (Macaca mulatta)
IRF4 and Myelomageo GSE8958 Transcriptomics9606 Homo sapiensNCI/Staudt human 15K v13
NF-?B target gene microarray in HAECs in response to Pseudomonas aeruginosageo GSE8986 Transcriptomics9606 Homo sapiensPenn Homo sapiens 0.3K
ena-DATASET-MPIMG-04-05-2016-11:02:55:430-98 - samplesega EGAD00001002076 Genomicsnull
Gene expression profile at 1hr after common bile duct ligationgeo GSE889 TranscriptomicsnullRat ADME array
Spleen vs fMLP Treated B cellgeo GSE381 TranscriptomicsnullCaltech 16K cDNA Mouse Array
S288c Quiescent and Non-quiescent replicatesgeo GSE8559 Transcriptomics4932 Saccharomyces cerevisiaeYeast 70mer oligoset
PCGP ERG RNASEQ - samplesega EGAD00001002654 Genomicsnull
WES - samplesega EGAD00001002653 GenomicsnullPMID:25917266
Omics analyses of B3 pre-B cell line from STATegra Projectgeo GSE75395 GenomicsnullIllumina HiSeq 2000 (Mus musculus)
Differentially expressed genes from different developmantal stages in ricegeo GSE7531 TranscriptomicsnullRICE oligo microarray ver1
50_ID_WGS_CG_DESC_BvB58_M - samplesega EGAD00001001774 Genomicsnull
POG_patient_25589 - samplesega EGAD00001002628 Genomicsnull
DPY30 ChIP seqega EGAS00001001132 Genomics9606 Homo sapiensIllumina HiSeq 2000
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