email: sra@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Please check the CHANGES.md file for change history.
The SRA Toolkit and SDK from NCBI is a collection of tools and libraries for using data in the INSDC Sequence Read Archives.
April 19, 2021 SRA data is stored and freely available worldwide from Amazon Web Services (AWS)'s Open Data Sponsorship Program. The data being retrieved and delivered by the SRA Toolkit comes from AWS storage and is also free for users everywhere.
NIH has released a request for information (RFI) to solicit community feedback on new proposed Sequence Read Archive (SRA) data formats. Learn more and share your thoughts at https://go.usa.gov/xvhdr. The response deadline is July 17th, 2020. We’d encourage you all to share with your colleagues and networks, and respond if you are an SRA submitter or data user.
SRA Toolkit 2.10.4 kns, sra-tools:: fixed errors when using ngc file
SRA Toolkit 2.10.3 sraxf, fasterq-dump, fastq-dump, sam-dump: fixed a problem resulting in a segmentation fault
Release 2.10.2 of sra-tools
provides access to all the public and controlled-access dbGaP of SRA in the AWS and GCP environments (Linux only for this release). This vast archive's original submission format and SRA-formatted data can both be accessed and computed on these clouds, eliminating the need to download from NCBI FTP as well as improving performance.
The prefetch
tool also retrieves original submission files in addition to ETL data for public and controlled-access dbGaP data.
With release 2.10.0 of sra-tools
we have added cloud-native operation for AWS and GCP environments (Linux only for this release), for use with the public SRA. prefetch
is capable of retrieving original submission files in addition to ETL data.
With release 2.9.1 of sra-tools
we have finally made available the tool fasterq-dump
, a replacement for the much older fastq-dump
tool. As its name implies, it runs faster, and is better suited for large-scale conversion of SRA objects into FASTQ files that are common on sites with enough disk space for temporary files. fasterq-dump
is multi-threaded and performs bulk joins in a way that improves performance as compared to fastq-dump
, which performs joins on a per-record basis (and is single-threaded).
fastq-dump
is still supported as it handles more corner cases than fasterq-dump
, but it is likely to be deprecated in the future.
You can get more information about fasterq-dump
in our Wiki at https://github.com/ncbi/sra-tools/wiki/HowTo:-fasterq-dump.
For additional information on using, configuring, and building the toolkit, please visit our wiki or our web site at NCBI
SRA Toolkit Development Team