5 | | RNA-seq, DNA methylation, sex, age and cell count data that has been analyzed in publications can be requested and downloaded from The European Genome-phenome Archive (EGA). The advantage is that data can be downloaded to own computational facilities, but not all data can be accessed (no DNA data, and currently only freeze1: most of methylation data but only ~ 50% of RNA-seq, and no GONL). [http://www.bbmri.nl/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/BIOS_DATA_ACCESS_POLICY_CONDITIONS_v4.docx Click here] to download the document for BIOS data requests through EGA. The document includes the data sharing policies. |
| 5 | RNA-seq, DNA methylation, sex, age and cell count data that has been analyzed in publications can be requested and downloaded from The European Genome-phenome Archive (EGA, https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ega/studies/EGAS00001001077). The advantage is that data can be downloaded to own computational facilities, but not all data can be accessed (no DNA data, and currently only freeze1: most of methylation data but only ~ 50% of RNA-seq, and no GONL). [http://www.bbmri.nl/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/BIOS_DATA_ACCESS_POLICY_CONDITIONS_v4.docx Click here] to download the document for BIOS data requests through EGA. The document includes the data sharing policies. |