In general, the GDC accepts data from human research subjects only, that meet the following guidelines.
Studies should possess one or more of these features that are of high interest to GDC:
- Studies designed and powered to provide a definitive answer to an important question in cancer genomic biology
- Studies that fill in gaps in our knowledge of rare cancers or special pathologic or therapeutic circumstances
- Genomic studies that are incorporated into clinical trials, that are well-annotated and possess outcome data
- Genomic study data that underlie well-known published results of high impact.
If interested in requesting data submission in the GDC, please contact the GDC Help Desk: support@nci-gdc.datacommons.io
The GDC also considers the size of the study when considering submission requests, and employs the following:
GDC Study Size Guidelines
Type of Data | Data Examples | Minimum # of Human Specimens (including human cell lines*) |
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DNA sequence data from <100 genes or regions of interest | Targeted Sequencing | 100 |
DNA sequence data from ≥ 100 genes or regions of interest | Targeted Sequencing, Whole Exome Sequencing, Whole Genome Sequencing | 100 |
Genome-wide RNA sequencing data | Transcriptomic Data | 100 |
In future developments, the GDC will support other data types such as methylation, genome-wide association study (GWAS), and others.
Data submitted into the GDC must be compatible with GDC Submitted Data Types and File Formats.
GDC Data Submission Requests
If you feel that your study meets the above data submission conditions and/or possesses features of high interest and is compatible with GDC submitted data types and file formats:
- Complete the GDC Data Submission Request Form
- The GDC team will request specific information about your submission project.