Genomes OnLine Database

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The Genomes OnLine Database (GOLD) is a web-based resource for comprehensive information regarding

metagenome sequencing projects, and their associated metadata, around the world.[1] Since 2011, the GOLD database has been run by the DOE Joint Genome Institute

The GOLD database was created in 1997; the first version of the database contained information for 350 sequencing projects, of which 48 had been completely sequenced with their analyses published.[1]

GOLD v.5 was released on 28 May 2014. As of 5 August 2015, the GOLD database contains information for 67,879

genome sequencing projects, of which 7,210 have been completed.[2]

In order to facilitate comparative analysis between the information in GOLD and other databases (for example,

minimum information standards metadata specifications recommended by the Genomic Standards Consortium, in particular, the MIxS (Minimum Information about any (x) Sequence) specification.[2] GOLD also allows the annotation of genomes or metagenomes using the DOE JGI Integrated Microbial Genomes System and has links to the BioMed Central journal Standards in Genomic Sciences, allowing (meta)genomic data to be published.[2][3]

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    PMID 10498782
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  3. ^ "JGI GOLD - Home". Archived from the original on 16 April 2021. Retrieved 5 August 2015.

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