The European Genome-phenome Archive in 2021

Author:

Freeberg Mallory Ann1ORCID,Fromont Lauren A2ORCID,D’Altri Teresa2ORCID,Romero Anna Foix1,Ciges Jorge Izquierdo1,Jene Aina2,Kerry Giselle1,Moldes Mauricio2,Ariosa Roberto2,Bahena Silvia1,Barrowdale Daniel1,Barbero Marcos Casado1,Fernandez-Orth Dietmar2,Garcia-Linares Carles1,Garcia-Rios Emilio1,Haziza Frédéric2,Juhasz Bela1,Llobet Oscar Martinez2,Milla Gemma2,Mohan Anand1,Rueda Manuel2,Sankar Aravind1,Shaju Dona1,Shimpi Ashutosh1,Singh Babita2,Thomas Coline1,de la Torre Sabela2,Uyan Umuthan2,Vasallo Claudia2,Flicek Paul1ORCID,Guigo Roderic2,Navarro Arcadi2,Parkinson Helen1,Keane Thomas1ORCID,Rambla Jordi2

Affiliation:

1. European Molecular Biology Laboratory - European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), Hinxton CB10 1SD, UK

2. Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology, Dr Aiguader 88, Barcelona 08003, Spain

Abstract

Abstract The European Genome-phenome Archive (EGA - https://ega-archive.org/) is a resource for long term secure archiving of all types of potentially identifiable genetic, phenotypic, and clinical data resulting from biomedical research projects. Its mission is to foster hosted data reuse, enable reproducibility, and accelerate biomedical and translational research in line with the FAIR principles. Launched in 2008, the EGA has grown quickly, currently archiving over 4,500 studies from nearly one thousand institutions. The EGA operates a distributed data access model in which requests are made to the data controller, not to the EGA, therefore, the submitter keeps control on who has access to the data and under which conditions. Given the size and value of data hosted, the EGA is constantly improving its value chain, that is, how the EGA can contribute to enhancing the value of human health data by facilitating its submission, discovery, access, and distribution, as well as leading the design and implementation of standards and methods necessary to deliver the value chain. The EGA has become a key GA4GH Driver Project, leading multiple development efforts and implementing new standards and tools, and has been appointed as an ELIXIR Core Data Resource.

Funder

Horizon 2020 Programme of the European Union

Wellcome Trust Global Alliance for Genomics and Health

UK Biobank

Chan Zuckerberg Initiative

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

European Molecular Biology Laboratory

LaCaixa Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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