Author:
Orvis Joshua,Gottfried Brian,Kancherla Jayaram,Adkins Ricky S.,Song Yang,Dror Amiel A.,Olley Dustin,Rose Kevin,Chrysostomou Elena,Kelly Michael C.,Milon Beatrice,Matern Maggie S.,Azaiez Hela,Herb Brian,Colantuoni Carlo,Carter Robert L.,Ament Seth A.,Kelley Matthew W.,White Owen,Bravo Hector Corrada,Mahurkar Anup,Hertzano Ronna
Abstract
ABSTRACTThe gEAR portal (gene Expression Analysis Resource, umgear.org) is an open access community-driven tool for multi-omic and multi-species data visualization, analysis and sharing. The gEAR supports visualization of multiple RNA-seq data types (bulk, sorted, single cell/nucleus) and epigenomics data, from multiple species, time points and tissues in a single-page, user-friendly browsable format. An integrated scRNA-seq workbench provides access to raw data of scRNA-seq datasets for de novo analysis, as well as marker-gene and cluster comparisons of pre-assigned clusters. Users can upload, view, analyze and privately share their own data in the context of previously published datasets. Short, permanent URLs can be generated for dissemination of individual or collections of datasets in published manuscripts. While the gEAR is currently curated for auditory research with over 90 high-value datasets organized in thematic profiles, the gEAR also supports the BRAIN initiative (via nemoanalytics.org) and is easily adaptable for other research domains.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory