Figure 3From: diArk 2.0 provides detailed analyses of the ever increasing eukaryotic genome sequencing dataScreenshots of diArks "Genome Files" search module and several result views. A) The new "Genome Files" search module of diArk allows a detailed search for species that were sequenced with a specific sequencing method, for certain assembly methods, for specific genome types, for the completeness of the assembly, for illegal characters (not a/A, t/T, g/G, c/C, n/N), and for genomes provided by diArk. Furthermore, the data can be filtered by the GC-content, by the sequence coverage, and the release date of the genome assemblies. B) The "Genome Files" result view provides an overview about the different genome assemblies generated by the sequencing centres. Clicking on the symbols provides further details and the possibility to download the genome file. C) The "References" result view provides an overview about some data analysis options the species project pages offer, like BLAST pages or access to genome browsers. D) The "Genome Stats" result view gives a species based overview about several genome statistics, like the chromosome numbers and the GC-contents, with the species ordered according to their taxonomy so that closely related organisms can be compared.Back to article page