Ensembl 2007

Tim Hubbard(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Bronwen Aken, Kathryn Beal(European Bioinformatics Institute), Benoît Ballester(Wellcome Trust), Mario Cáccamo, Y. Chen(Wellcome Trust), Laura Clarke, Guy Coates, Fiona Cunningham, Tim Cutts, Thomas A. Down, Sarah Dyer, Stephen Fitzgerald(Wellcome Trust), Julio Fernandez-Banet(European Bioinformatics Institute), Stefan Gräf(European Bioinformatics Institute), Syed Haider(European Bioinformatics Institute), M. Hammond(Wellcome Trust), Javier Herrero(European Bioinformatics Institute), Richard Holland(European Bioinformatics Institute), Kerstin Howe, Kerstin Howe, Nathan Johnson(Wellcome Trust), Andreas Kähäri(Wellcome Trust), D. Keefe(Wellcome Trust), Felix Kokocinski, Eugene Kulesha(European Bioinformatics Institute), Daniel Lawson(European Bioinformatics Institute), I. Longden(European Bioinformatics Institute), Craig Melsopp(European Bioinformatics Institute), Karyn Mégy(Wellcome Trust), P. Meidl(European Bioinformatics Institute), B. Ouverdin(Wellcome Trust), Anne Parker, Andreas Prlić, S. Rice, Daniel Ríos(European Bioinformatics Institute), Michael Schuster(European Bioinformatics Institute), I. Sealy, J. Severin(European Bioinformatics Institute), Guy Slater(European Bioinformatics Institute), D. Smedley(Wellcome Trust), Giulietta Spudich(Wellcome Trust), Stephen J. Trevanion, Albert J. Vilella(Wellcome Trust), JĂśrg Vogel(Wellcome Trust), Simon White, M. Wood, Tony Cox, V. Curwen, Richard Durbin, Xosé M. Fernández(Wellcome Trust), Paul Flicek(European Bioinformatics Institute), A. Kasprzyk(European Bioinformatics Institute), Glenn Proctor(European Bioinformatics Institute), Stephen M. J. Searle, James Smith, A. Ureta-Vidal(European Bioinformatics Institute), Ewan Birney(Wellcome Trust)
Nucleic Acids Research
December 6, 2006
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Abstract

The Ensembl (http://www.ensembl.org/) project provides a comprehensive and integrated source of annotation of chordate genome sequences. Over the past year the number of genomes available from Ensembl has increased from 15 to 33, with the addition of sites for the mammalian genomes of elephant, rabbit, armadillo, tenrec, platypus, pig, cat, bush baby, common shrew, microbat and european hedgehog; the fish genomes of stickleback and medaka and the second example of the genomes of the sea squirt (Ciona savignyi) and the mosquito (Aedes aegypti). Some of the major features added during the year include the first complete gene sets for genomes with low-sequence coverage, the introduction of new strain variation data and the introduction of new orthology/paralog annotations based on gene trees.


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