Title
Genome Variation Map: A Worldwide Collection Of Genome Variations Across Multiple Species
Abstract
The Genome Variation Map (GVM; http://bigd.big.ac.cn/gvm/) is a public data repository of genome variations. It aims to collect and integrate genome variations for a wide range of species, accepts submissions of different variation types from all over the world and provides free open access to all publicly available data in support of worldwide research activities. Compared with the previous version, particularly, a total of 22 species, 115 projects, 55 935 samples, 463 429 609 variants, 66 220 associations and 56 submissions (as of 7 September 2020) were newly added in the current version of GVM. In the current release, GVM houses a total of similar to 960 million variants from 41 species, including 13 animals, 25 plants and 3 viruses. Moreover, it incorporates 64 819 individual genotypes and 260 393 manually curated high-quality genotype-to-phenotype associations. Since its inception, GVM has archived genomic variation data of 43 754 samples submitted by worldwide users and served >1 million data download requests. Collectively, as a core resource in the NationalGenomics Data Center, GVM provides valuable genome variations for a diversity of species and thus plays an important role in both functional genomics studies and molecular breeding.
Year
DOI
Venue
2021
10.1093/nar/gkaa1005
NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
DocType
Volume
Issue
Journal
49
D1
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0305-1048
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Cuiping Li149243.56
Dongmei Tian2121.52
Bixia Tang34410.31
Xiaonan Liu400.34
Xufei Teng500.34
Wenming Zhao66916.60
Zhang Zhang717228.00
Shuhui Song8326.86