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Ensembl’s 10th year
57 auth. P. Flicek, Bronwen L. Aken, B. Ballester, Kathryn M Beal, E. Bragin, Simon Brent, Yuan Chen, P. Clapham, Guy Coates, S. Fairley, Stephen Fitzgerald, J. Fernandez-Banet, Leo Gordon, S. Gräf, Syed Haider, ... M. Hammond, K. Howe, Andrew M. Jenkinson, Nathan Johnson, Andreas Kähäri, Damian Keefe, S. Keenan, R. Kinsella, F. Kokocinski, Gautier Koscielny, Eugene Kulesha, D. Lawson, Ian Longden, Tim Massingham, W. McLaren, K. Megy, B. Overduin, Bethan Pritchard, Daniel Rios, Magali Ruffier, Michael Schuster, G. Slater, D. Smedley, Giulietta Spudich, Y. A. Tang, S. Trevanion, Albert J. Vilella, J. Vogel, S. White, S. Wilder, A. Zadissa, E. Birney, Fiona Cunningham, I. Dunham, R. Durbin, X. M. Fernández-Suárez, Javier Herrero, T. Hubbard, Anne Parker, G. Proctor, James A. Smith, S. Searle
Ensembl (http://www.ensembl.org) integrates genomic information for a comprehensive set of chordate genomes with a particular focus on resources for human, mouse, rat, zebrafish and other high-value sequenced genomes. We provide complete gene annota…
Ensembl (http://www.ensembl.org) integrates genomic information for a comprehensive set of chordate genomes with a particular focus on resources for human, mouse, rat, zebrafish and other high-value sequenced genomes. We provide complete gene annotations for all supported species in addition to specific resources that target genome variation, function and evolution. Ensembl data is accessible in a variety of formats including via our genome browser, API and BioMart. This year marks the tenth anniversary of Ensembl and in that time the project has grown with advances in genome technology. As of release 56 (September 2009), Ensembl supports 51 species including marmoset, pig, zebra finch, lizard, gorilla and wallaby, which were added in the past year. Major additions and improvements to Ensembl since our previous report include the incorporation of the human GRCh37 assembly, enhanced visualisation and data-mining options for the Ensembl regulatory features and continued development of our software infrastructure.
Published in Nucleic Acids Res.
157
8 2009