• Claiming datasets in OmicsDI

    One of the first request OmicsDI team (January/2017) received after the official release of the resource was the possibility to login into the system and associated to the user the related public datasets. The original request was informally made by Professor Rob Beynon of Liverpool University (@astacus) and replied by Laurent Gatto @lgatt0 . try @OmicsDI. That should do it, I believe — Laurent Gⓐtt⓪ (@lgatt0) January 3, 2017
  • Filtering search results

    The search results can be filtered or refined using different filters or terms (Figure 1). The OmicsDI web application supports at the moment nine different refinements: Omics Type, repository/database, Organisms, Tissue, diseases, Modifications (proteomics), Instruments and platforms, Publication data, Technology type. Figure 1: Filtering results of Search in the Browse Page Filter Box Figure 2: Tissue Filter Box Each Filter Box shows the number of datasets within each category (e.
  • Searching in OmicsDI

    The main goal of the Omics Discovery Index is to provide a platform for searching and linking omics public data. OmicsDI has implemented a unique and novel Search Engine for omics datasets including public and protected data. The OmicsDI Search Box Figure 1: OmicsDI Search Box The OmicsDI Search Box is the main component to searching in OmicsDI. The user can type a set of keywords that will enable the system to find the datasets containing those keywords.