Data

Biological and chemical data are increasing exponentially as new technologies and scientific insights expand. These include catalogues of genome sequences, genetic variations, new tools such as RNAi, and chemical biology-derived molecules and interactions. Data generated by Broad scientists are made available to the entire scientific community.

iconGenome Sequence, Maps and Annotations. Human and other mammals, non-mammalian vertebrates and invertebrates, plants, fungi, bacteria and archaebacteria.


iconGenetic variation. Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) libraries of human, mouse, chimpanzee and dog, as well as human and mouse haplotype maps.


iconCancer datasets. Access to datasets described in Cancer program publications.

iconRNAi. The complete sets of small inhibitory RNAs against human and mouse genes generated by the RNAi Consortium.


iconChemical Biology. Data archived in ChemBank, which includes a structure database, a small molecules bioactive database, biological assay data, data downloads, and other resources