HemAtlas is an accessible and user-friendly resource for hematopoiesis. In comparison to other related datasets (Gao et al. 2022b; Luo et al. 2023a; Gíslason et al. 2024), HemAtlas specifically focuses on species-conserved and cross-stage developmental hematopoiesis in vivo and HSPC generation in vitro. Our data inclusion criteria encompass the collection of multi-omics data from studies directly relevant to hematopoietic development within classical hematopoietic sites in humans or commonly utilized models (zebrafish, mice, and HSPC in vitro culture systems). The diverse multi-omics data involved in HSPC development (AGM, CHT, KM, BM, direct differentiation, and direct conversion) have been normalized, providing an interactive platform for visualization and exploration within the omics module. Furthermore, by applying a systematic and uniform integration method, we constructed organ-wide hematopoietic references for each species with manually curated cell annotations, enabling a comprehensive decoding of developmental hematopoiesis at the organ level. Moreover, three featured functions—single-cell cross-stage, cross-species, and cross-model analysis—facilitate a comprehensive understanding of developmental hematopoiesis and the evolution of the hematopoietic system in vivo, while also offering potential insights for engineering hematopoietic systems in vitro. Of particular significance, the integrated HSPC development module has constructed a comprehensive HSPC cross-stage development encyclopedia, enabling further decoding of HSPC development.
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Hem Atlas is developed and maintained by National Genomics Data Center, China National Center for Bioinformation and State Key Laboratory of Membrane Biology, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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