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Kevin L Howe1, Premanand Achuthan1, James Allen1, Jamie Allen1, Jorge Alvarez-Jarreta1, M Ridwan Amode1, Irina M Armean1, Andrey G Azov1, Ruth Bennett1, Jyothish Bhai1, Konstantinos Billis1, Sanjay Boddu1, Mehrnaz Charkhchi1, Carla Cummins1, Luca Da Rin Fioretto1, Claire Davidson1, Kamalkumar Dodiya1, Bilal El Houdaigui1, Reham Fatima1, Astrid Gall1, Carlos Garcia Giron1, Tiago Grego1, Cristina Guijarro-Clarke1, Leanne Haggerty1, Anmol Hemrom1, Thibaut Hourlier1, Osagie G Izuogu1, Thomas Juettemann1, Vinay Kaikala1, Mike Kay1, Ilias Lavidas1, Tuan Le1, Diana Lemos1, Jose Gonzalez Martinez1, José Carlos Marugán1, Thomas Maurel1, Aoife C McMahon1, Shamika Mohanan1, Benjamin Moore1, Matthieu Muffato1, Denye N Oheh1, Dimitrios Paraschas1, Anne Parker1, Andrew Parton1, Irina Prosovetskaia1, Manoj P Sakthivel1, Ahamed I Abdul Salam1, Bianca M Schmitt1, Helen Schuilenburg1, Dan Sheppard1, Emily Steed1, Michal Szpak1, Marek Szuba1, Kieron Taylor1, Anja Thormann1, Glen Threadgold1, Brandon Walts1, Andrea Winterbottom1, Marc Chakiachvili1, Ameya Chaubal1, Nishadi De Silva1, Bethany Flint1, Adam Frankish1, Sarah E Hunt1, Garth R IIsley1, Nick Langridge1, Jane E Loveland1, Fergal J Martin1, Jonathan M Mudge1, Joanella Morales1, Emily Perry1, Magali Ruffier1, John Tate1, David Thybert1, Stephen J Trevanion1, Fiona Cunningham1, Andrew D Yates1, Daniel R Zerbino1, Paul Flicek1.
Abstract
The Ensembl project (https://www.ensembl.org) annotates genomes and disseminates genomic data for vertebrate species. We create detailed and comprehensive annotation of gene structures, regulatory elements and variants, and enable comparative genomics by inferring the evolutionary history of genes and genomes. Our integrated genomic data are made available in a variety of ways, including genome browsers, search interfaces, specialist tools such as the Ensembl Variant Effect Predictor, download files and programmatic interfaces. Here, we present recent Ensembl developments including two new website portals. Ensembl Rapid Release (http://rapid.ensembl.org) is designed to provide core tools and services for genomes as soon as possible and has been deployed to support large biodiversity sequencing projects. Our SARS-CoV-2 genome browser (https://covid-19.ensembl.org) integrates our own annotation with publicly available genomic data from numerous sources to facilitate the use of genomics in the international scientific response to the COVID-19 pandemic. We also report on other updates to our annotation resources, tools and services. All Ensembl data and software are freely available without restriction.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33137190 PMCID: PMC7778975 DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkaa942
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucleic Acids Res ISSN: 0305-1048 Impact factor: 16.971