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Monday, March 30, 2026

7 Free, Underrated Bioinformatics Databases Every Beginner Should Know

 


If you've just started your bioinformatics journey, chances are you've downloaded a cancer dataset or an E. coli genome and called it a day. And honestly? No judgment - we've all been there.

But here's the thing - bioinformatics isn't one-size-fits-all. A metagenomics pipeline needs microbial community data. A pharmacogenomics project needs drug-gene interaction data. A network biology analysis needs interaction data. Using the same dataset for everything is like using a screwdriver for every tool in the box.

The good news? There's a ton of free, open, and actively maintained data out there - you just need to know where to look.

Here are 7 underrated databases that researchers actually use in published work, and that beginners almost never explore. 👇


           

  DatabaseOfficial URL
1MGnify (EMBL-EBI)https://www.ebi.ac.uk/metagenomics/
2CARDhttps://card.mcmaster.ca/
3BioGRIDhttps://thebiogrid.org/
4Open Targets Platformhttps://platform.opentargets.org/
5Rfamhttps://rfam.org/
6PharmGKBhttps://www.pharmgkb.org/
7JASPARhttps://jaspar.genereg.net/

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