Now that the SRA is getting shut down, how do you plan on sharing your reads?
Now that the SRA is getting shut down, how do you plan on sharing your reads?
The [?]European Nucleotide Archive[?] might be an option.
EMBL-EBI will continue to operate its SRA according to http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/SRA_announcement_Feb_2011.pdf .
From http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sra:
We therefore encourage the research community to continue submissions of these data to the applicable databases, including:
In time, I believe BioTorrents may seen to be a viable option for hosting raw sequencing data.
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This question is no longer relevant since "NCBI will continue to operate the SRA as NIH's primary archive of high-throughput sequencing data": http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/About/news/13Oct2011.html
Did you read that link before posting it?
They are only continuing to host 3 types of data. It is no longer a repository for short reads. They are only hosting: assemblies, epigenomic data, and 16S rRNA amplicons.