
Genome sequencing archives
Genome sequencing archives are digital repositories that store the complete genetic information (DNA sequences) of various organisms, including humans, animals, and plants. These archives preserve raw sequencing data, making it accessible for researchers worldwide to study genetic makeup, understand diseases, develop treatments, and explore biodiversity. They ensure data is securely stored, properly cataloged, and shared according to scientific standards, facilitating advances in medicine, agriculture, and biology. Essentially, genome sequencing archives are organized libraries of genetic code that promote scientific discovery and innovation.