Ensembl 2011年版
Ensembl 2011.
作者信息
Flicek Paul, Amode M Ridwan, Barrell Daniel, Beal Kathryn, Brent Simon, Chen Yuan, Clapham Peter, Coates Guy, Fairley Susan, Fitzgerald Stephen, Gordon Leo, Hendrix Maurice, Hourlier Thibaut, Johnson Nathan, Kähäri Andreas, Keefe Damian, Keenan Stephen, Kinsella Rhoda, Kokocinski Felix, Kulesha Eugene, Larsson Pontus, Longden Ian, McLaren William, Overduin Bert, Pritchard Bethan, Riat Harpreet Singh, Rios Daniel, Ritchie Graham R S, Ruffier Magali, Schuster Michael, Sobral Daniel, Spudich Giulietta, Tang Y Amy, Trevanion Stephen, Vandrovcova Jana, Vilella Albert J, White Simon, Wilder Steven P, Zadissa Amonida, Zamora Jorge, Aken Bronwen L, Birney Ewan, Cunningham Fiona, Dunham Ian, Durbin Richard, Fernández-Suarez Xosé M, Herrero Javier, Hubbard Tim J P, Parker Anne, Proctor Glenn, Vogel Jan, Searle Stephen M J
机构信息
European Bioinformatics Institute, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge CB10 1SD, UK.
出版信息
Nucleic Acids Res. 2011 Jan;39(Database issue):D800-6. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkq1064. Epub 2010 Nov 2.
The Ensembl project (http://www.ensembl.org) seeks to enable genomic science by providing high quality, integrated annotation on chordate and selected eukaryotic genomes within a consistent and accessible infrastructure. All supported species include comprehensive, evidence-based gene annotations and a selected set of genomes includes additional data focused on variation, comparative, evolutionary, functional and regulatory annotation. The most advanced resources are provided for key species including human, mouse, rat and zebrafish reflecting the popularity and importance of these species in biomedical research. As of Ensembl release 59 (August 2010), 56 species are supported of which 5 have been added in the past year. Since our previous report, we have substantially improved the presentation and integration of both data of disease relevance and the regulatory state of different cell types.
Ensembl项目(http://www.ensembl.org)旨在通过在一致且易于访问的基础设施内,为脊索动物和选定的真核生物基因组提供高质量的综合注释,从而推动基因组科学的发展。所有支持的物种都包括全面的、基于证据的基因注释,并且选定的一组基因组还包括专注于变异、比较、进化、功能和调控注释的额外数据。为包括人类、小鼠、大鼠和斑马鱼在内的关键物种提供了最先进的资源,这反映了这些物种在生物医学研究中的受欢迎程度和重要性。截至Ensembl 59版本(2010年8月),共支持56个物种,其中有5个是在过去一年中新增的。自我们上次报告以来,我们在疾病相关数据以及不同细胞类型的调控状态的数据展示和整合方面有了显著改进。