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What types of data are available in the EGA?
The EGA houses a variety of data types essential for cancer research, including:
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Whole-genome sequencing
data
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Exome sequencing
data
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Transcriptomic
data (RNA-Seq)
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Epigenomic
data
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Clinical phenotypes
and annotations
These datasets are contributed by numerous international research consortia and individual research groups, ensuring a diverse and rich repository of information.
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