Ensembl BioMarts: a hub for data retrieval across taxonomic space

R. J. Kinsella(European Bioinformatics Institute), Andreas Kähäri(Wellcome Trust), Syed Haider(European Bioinformatics Institute), Jorge Zamora(University of Cambridge), Glenn Proctor(Wellcome Trust), Giulietta Spudich(Wellcome Trust), J. P. Almeida(University of Cambridge), D. Staines(Wellcome Trust), Paul Derwent(Wellcome Trust), Arnaud Kerhornou(University of Cambridge), Paul Kersey(Bioinformatics Institute), Paul Flicek(Bioinformatics Institute)
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July 23, 2011
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Abstract

For a number of years the BioMart data warehousing system has proven to be a valuable resource for scientists seeking a fast and versatile means of accessing the growing volume of genomic data provided by the Ensembl project. The launch of the Ensembl Genomes project in 2009 complemented the Ensembl project by utilizing the same visualization, interactive and programming tools to provide users with a means for accessing genome data from a further five domains: protists, bacteria, metazoa, plants and fungi. The Ensembl and Ensembl Genomes BioMarts provide a point of access to the high-quality gene annotation, variation data, functional and regulatory annotation and evolutionary relationships from genomes spanning the taxonomic space. This article aims to give a comprehensive overview of the Ensembl and Ensembl Genomes BioMarts as well as some useful examples and a description of current data content and future objectives. Database URLs: http://www.ensembl.org/biomart/martview/; http://metazoa.ensembl.org/biomart/martview/; http://plants.ensembl.org/biomart/martview/; http://protists.ensembl.org/biomart/martview/; http://fungi.ensembl.org/biomart/martview/; http://bacteria.ensembl.org/biomart/martview/.


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