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    Advancing discovery in hearing research via biologist-friendly access to multi-omic data.

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    Hertzano, Ronna
    Mahurkar, Anup
    Date
    2022-03-02
    Journal
    Human Genetics
    Publisher
    Springer Nature
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    https://doi.org/10.1007/s00439-022-02445-w
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    High-throughput cell type-specific multi-omic analyses have advanced our understanding of inner ear biology in an unprecedented way. The full benefit of these data, however, is reached from their re-use. Successful re-use of data requires identifying the natural users and ensuring proper data democratization and federation for their seamless and meaningful access. Here we discuss universal challenges in access and re-use of multi-omic data, possible solutions, and introduce the gEAR (the gene Expression Analysis Resource, umgear.org)—a tool for multi-omic data visualization, sharing and access for the ear field. © 2022, The Author(s).
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