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- This is the COVID-19 Public Sequence Resource (COVID-19 PubSeq) for
- SARS-CoV-2 virus sequences. COVID-19 PubSeq is a repository for
- sequences with a low barrier to entry for uploading sequence data
- using best practices, including <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FAIR_data">FAIR data</a>. Data are published with
- metadata using state-of-the art standards
- and, perhaps most importantly, providing standardised workflows that
- get triggered on upload, so that results are immediately available
- in standardised data formats.
-
+
+ COVID-19 PubSeq is a free and open online bioinformatics public
+ sequence resource with on-the-fly analysis of sequenced SARS-CoV-2
+ samples that allows for a quick turnaround in identification of new
+ virus strains. PubSeq allows anyone to upload sequence material in
+ the form of FASTA or fastq files with accompanying metadata through
+ a web interface or REST API
+
+ COVID-19 PubSeq is also a repository for sequences with a low
+ barrier to entry for uploading sequence data using best practices,
+ including <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FAIR_data">FAIR
+ data</a>. Data are published with metadata using state-of-the art
+ standards and, perhaps most importantly, providing standardised
+ workflows that get triggered on upload, so that results are
+ immediately available in standardised data formats.
+
Your uploaded sequence will automatically be processed and
incorporated into the public pangenome with metadata using worklows
from the High Performance Open Biology Lab