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  • The National Population Health Data Center (NPHDC) is one of the 20 national science data center approved by the Ministry of Science and Technology and the Ministry of Finance. The Population Health Data Archive (PHDA) is developed by NPHDC relying on the Institute of Medical Information, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. PHDA mainly receives scientific data from science and technology projects supported by the national budget, and also collects data from other multiple sources such as medical and health institutions, research institutions and social individuals, which is oriented to the national big data strategy and the healthy China strategy. The data resources cover basic medicine, clinical medicine, public health, traditional Chinese medicine and pharmacy, pharmacy, population and reproduction. PHDA supports data collection, archiving, processing, storage, curation, verification, certification and release in the field of population health. Provide multiple types of data sharing and application services for different hierarchy users and help them find, access, interoperate and reuse the data in a safe and controlled environment. PHDA provides important support for promoting the open sharing of scientific data of population health and domestic and foreign cooperation.

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  • The University of Hong Kong (HKU) DataHub is a comprehensive repository for research data and other forms of scholarly outputs provided by the University of Hong Kong Libraries. DataHub, powered by Figshare, is the cloud platform for storing, citing, sharing, and discovering research data and all scholarly outputs. It collects, preserves, and provides stable, long-term global open access to a wide range of research data and scholarly outputs created by HKU researchers and postgraduate students.

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  • GHDDI Info Sharing Portal is the public information sharing portal and data repository for the drug discovery community, initiated by GHDDI. We are making our drug discovery capabilities and resources available at no cost to all researchers who are developing new treatments for COVID-19.

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  • The YH database presents the entire DNA sequence of a Han Chinese individual, as a representative of Asian population. This genome, named as YH, is the start of YanHuang Project, which aims to sequence 100 Chinese individuals in 3 years.assembled based on 3.3 billion reads (117.7Gbp raw data) generated by Illumina Genome Analyzer. In total of 102.9Gbp nucleotides were mapped onto the NCBI human reference genome (Build 36) by self-developed software SOAP (Short Oligonucleotide Alignment Program), and 3.07 million SNPs were identified.

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  • PGG.SNV is database for understanding the evolutionary and medical implications of human single nucleotide variation (SNV) on a population level. It documents more than 300,000 genomes and 10 billion allele frequencies records for diverse human ethnic groups.

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  • The National Population Health Data Center (NPHDC) is one of the 20 national science data center approved by the Ministry of Science and Technology and the Ministry of Finance. The Population Health Data Archive (PHDA) is developed by NPHDC relying on the Institute of Medical Information, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. PHDA mainly receives scientific data from science and technology projects supported by the national budget, and also collects data from other multiple sources such as medical and health institutions, research institutions and social individuals, which is oriented to the national big data strategy and the healthy China strategy. The data resources cover basic medicine, clinical medicine, public health, traditional Chinese medicine and pharmacy, pharmacy, population and reproduction. PHDA supports data collection, archiving, processing, storage, curation, verification, certification and release in the field of population health. Provide multiple types of data sharing and application services for different hierarchy users and help them find, access, interoperate and reuse the data in a safe and controlled environment. PHDA provides important support for promoting the open sharing of scientific data of population health and domestic and foreign cooperation.

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  • The University of Hong Kong (HKU) DataHub is a comprehensive repository for research data and other forms of scholarly outputs provided by the University of Hong Kong Libraries. DataHub, powered by Figshare, is the cloud platform for storing, citing, sharing, and discovering research data and all scholarly outputs. It collects, preserves, and provides stable, long-term global open access to a wide range of research data and scholarly outputs created by HKU researchers and postgraduate students.

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  • GHDDI Info Sharing Portal is the public information sharing portal and data repository for the drug discovery community, initiated by GHDDI. We are making our drug discovery capabilities and resources available at no cost to all researchers who are developing new treatments for COVID-19.

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  • The YH database presents the entire DNA sequence of a Han Chinese individual, as a representative of Asian population. This genome, named as YH, is the start of YanHuang Project, which aims to sequence 100 Chinese individuals in 3 years.assembled based on 3.3 billion reads (117.7Gbp raw data) generated by Illumina Genome Analyzer. In total of 102.9Gbp nucleotides were mapped onto the NCBI human reference genome (Build 36) by self-developed software SOAP (Short Oligonucleotide Alignment Program), and 3.07 million SNPs were identified.

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  • PGG.SNV is database for understanding the evolutionary and medical implications of human single nucleotide variation (SNV) on a population level. It documents more than 300,000 genomes and 10 billion allele frequencies records for diverse human ethnic groups.

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