We're planning to do a great deal of Illumina sequencing (several insects) in our lab and I was looking at data management systems that will be able to handle all this data (raw reads, assemblies, annotations, etc). From what I've found so far it looks like the Sequence Retrieval System is doing exactly what I want, but I'm a bit skeptical since EBI retired it. So does anyone know other data management systems like SRS? Is SRS still be free for academic use?
Thanks!
Thanks for the input!
I didn't mean to add each individual read in the database! I just want to be able to download the fastq files of each run. As for the assembly/annotation handling, what I want is to be able to keep, for example, different assembly versions (eg uncorrected and corrected versions), or to be able to extract all protein sequences of the annotated genes that match some particular criteria. I also don't necessarily need a visualization of the genomes.