The video gives an introduction to the shared database feature in UGENE.
The database can be used e.g. by colleagues in a lab to share and synchronize different bioinformatics objects (sequences, annotations, multiple alignments, phylogenetic trees, NGS assemlies, etc.)
When NGS assemblies are shared, only required part of them is loaded to a client computer. That saves time of the researcher and the hard disk space on the client’s computer.
The video also mentions the UGENE public storage feature. The s
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