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MGnify

GBIF publisher since
13 March 2019

Description

MGnify is a free to use analysis platform and database of analysed microbiome sequencing projects, hosted by the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI). Microbiome research typically involves the study of all genomes present within a specific environment, such as soil, seawater or a human body site. Underpinned by dramatically falling DNA sequencing costs, metagenomic analyses have become increasingly mainstream. The approach can provide unique insights into the complex processes performed by environmental micro-organisms and their relationship to their surroundings, each other, and, in some cases, their host. MGnify offers an automated pipeline for the analysis and archiving of microbiome data to help determine the taxonomic diversity and functional/metabolic potential of environmental samples. Users of MGnify can submit their own data for analysis or freely browse all of the analysed public datasets held within the database. In addition, users can request analysis of any appropriate dataset found within the European Nucleotide Archive (ENA). To cite MGnify, please refer to the following publication: EBI Metagenomics in 2017: enriching the analysis of microbial communities, from sequence reads to assemblies. Nucleic Acids Research (2017) Alex L. Mitchell, Maxim Scheremetjew, Hubert Denise, Simon Potter, Aleksandra Tarkowska, Matloob Qureshi, Gustavo A. Salazar, Sebastien Pesseat, Miguel A. Boland, Fiona M. I. Hunter, Petra ten Hoopen, Blaise Alako, Clara Amid, Darren J. Wilkinson, Thomas P. Curtis, Guy Cochrane, Robert D. Finn. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkx967

Contacts

ADMINISTRATIVE_POINT_OF_CONTACT
Robert Finn
Telephone: +441223492679
email: rdf@ebi.ac.uk
TECHNICAL_POINT_OF_CONTACT
MGnify Helpdesk
email: metagenomics-help@ebi.ac.uk
POINT_OF_CONTACT
Robert Finn
Telephone: +441223492679
email: rdf@ebi.ac.uk
MGnify
European Molecular Biology Laboratory, European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), Wellcome Genome Campus
Hinxton
CB10 1SD
Cambridge
GB
email: rdf@ebi.ac.uk
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