CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Seven Bridges, the biomedical data analysis company, today announced that it has made the Simons Genome Diversity Project (SGDP) dataset available for analysis by researchers via the Seven Bridges Platform.
The SGDP is the largest dataset of human genetic variation ever collected, including whole genomes from 300 individuals representing 142 diverse populations across the globe. The SGDP dataset is now available for Seven Bridges Platform users to analyze in conjunction with their own data and other large datasets including The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and the Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia (CCLE). The Platform is used by thousands of researchers around the world to drive research and development in the world’s largest biopharmaceutical organizations.
“Partnering with Seven Bridges will put this diverse and unique dataset into the hands of more researchers, in turn, speeding the discovery process,” said Dr. David Reich of Harvard Medical School, one of the directors of the project. “One of the most important components of scientific practice is the ability of scientists to replicate analysis, reanalyze data, build on it and come to their own conclusions. The Seven Bridges Platform and tools provide a new way for researchers all over the world to leverage our data and make new discoveries.”
The SGDP dataset is particularly valuable to researchers because it differs from most other large-scale genomic datasets. The Simons Foundation selected samples with the explicit intent of capturing as much geographic, anthropological, and linguistic diversity as possible. As a result, this dataset captures modern human genetic diversity that is not well represented in other genomics datasets. As a result, the SGDP dataset provides valuable guidance to understand evolutionary pressures towards identifying important parameters in the search for disease-related genes. Once researchers identify data of interest, it can be immediately imported into their project to build reproducible bioinformatic analyses.
“The Simons’ Foundation has long been committed to advancing the frontiers of scientific research, with a focus on creating collaborations that will generate discovery for years to come.” said Brandi Davis-Dusenbery, CEO of Seven Bridges. “The release of SGDP on our Platform will help researchers around the world more effectively use this powerful dataset.”
More information on the Simons Genome Diversity Project dataset is available on the Seven Bridges blog.
About Seven Bridges
Seven Bridges is the biomedical data
analysis company accelerating breakthroughs in genomics research for
cancer, drug development and precision medicine. The scalable,
cloud-based Seven Bridges Platform empowers rapid, collaborative
analysis of millions of genomes in concert with other forms of
biomedical data. Thousands of researchers in government, biotech,
pharmaceutical and academic labs use Seven Bridges, including three of
the largest genomics projects in the world: U.S. National Cancer
Institute’s Cancer Genomics Cloud pilot, the Million Veteran Program,
and Genomics England’s 100,000 Genomes Project. As the NIH’s only
commercial Trusted Partner, Seven Bridges authenticates and authorizes
access to one of the world’s largest cancer genomics dataset. Named one
of the world’s smartest companies by MIT Technology Review, Seven
Bridges has offices in Cambridge, Mass.; Belgrade; London; Istanbul; and
San Francisco.