Rediscovering publicly available single-cell data with the DISCO platform.

Nucleic Acids Res

Centre for Computational Biology and Program in Cancer and Stem Cell Biology, Duke-NUS Medical School, 8 College Road, Singapore 169857, Singapore.

Published: November 2024

Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) has emerged as the key technique for studying transcriptomics at the single-cell level. In our previous work, we presented the DISCO database (https://www.immunesinglecell.org/) that integrates publicly available human scRNA-seq data. We now introduce an enhanced version of DISCO, which has expanded fourfold to include >100 million cells from >17 thousand samples. It provides uniformly realigned read count tables, curated metadata, integrated tissue and phenotype specific atlases, and harmonized cell type annotations. It also hosts a single-cell enhanced knowledgebase of cell type ontology and gene signatures relating to cell types and phenotypes. Lastly, it offers a suite of tools for data retrieval, integration, annotation, and mapping, allowing users to construct customized atlases and perform integrated analysis with their own data. These tools are also available in a standalone R package for offline analysis.

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