What's it?
The Genome Variation Map (GVM) is a public data repository of genome variations, including single nucleotide polymorphisms and small insertions and deletions, with particular focuses on human as well as cultivated plants and domesticated animals.
How to use it?
GVM provides a search for nearly 1billion variations in 41 species. Users can view the specific variation by searching specific GVM accession; 2) Click Species, Projects, Samples, Variants, Associations and Submissions to browse all the information stored by GVM.
Institute
BEIJING INSTITUTE OF GENOMICS (中国科学院北京基因组研究所)
Author
Cuiping Li (李翠萍)
Support
Publication
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Funding source
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