The Single Cell Expression Atlas (SCEA) has introduced a new feature - human body anatomograms - to help users navigate complex datasets.

Anatomograms are interactive diagrams which accompany eligible human datasets in SCEA. The Gene Expression Team at EMBL-EBI is developing human anatomograms in collaboration with the Cellular Genetics Programme at the Wellcome Sanger Institute in the context of the Cambridge Cell Atlas, a portal for the Human Cell Atlas, powered by SCEA. 

Anatomograms are designed to help users navigate the complex single cell sequencing data, quickly discover top cell type markers and put individual cell types in broader structural context within each tissue/organ. In this release SCEA has added anatomograms for lung, pancreas and placenta with more anatomograms and more functionality linked to them coming soon.

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