PUBLICATION
Ensembl 2013
- Authors
- Flicek, P., Ahmed, I., Amode, M.R., Barrell, D., Beal, K., Brent, S., Carvalho-Silva, D., Clapham, P., Coates, G., Fairley, S., Fitzgerald, S., Gil, L., García-Girón, C., Gordon, L., Hourlier, T., Hunt, S., Juettemann, T., Kähäri, A.K., Keenan, S., Komorowska, M., Kulesha, E., Longden, I., Maurel, T., McLaren, W.M., Muffato, M., Nag, R., Overduin, B., Pignatelli, M., Pritchard, B., Pritchard, E., Riat, H.S., Ritchie, G.R., Ruffier, M., Schuster, M., Sheppard, D., Sobral, D., Taylor, K., Thormann, A., Trevanion, S., White, S., Wilder, S.P., Aken, B.L., Birney, E., Cunningham, F., Dunham, I., Harrow, J., Herrero, J., Hubbard, T.J., Johnson, N., Kinsella, R., Parker, A., Spudich, G., Yates, A., Zadissa, A., and Searle, S.M.
- ID
- ZDB-PUB-121206-38
- Date
- 2013
- Source
- Nucleic acids research 41(D1): D48-55 (Journal)
- Registered Authors
- Herrero, Javier, Hubbard, Tim, Johnson, Nathan
- Keywords
- none
- MeSH Terms
-
- Animals
- Databases, Genetic*
- Gene Expression Regulation
- Genetic Variation
- Genomics*
- Humans
- Internet
- Mice
- Molecular Sequence Annotation
- Rats
- Software
- Zebrafish/genetics
- PubMed
- 23203987 Full text @ Nucleic Acids Res.
Citation
Flicek, P., Ahmed, I., Amode, M.R., Barrell, D., Beal, K., Brent, S., Carvalho-Silva, D., Clapham, P., Coates, G., Fairley, S., Fitzgerald, S., Gil, L., García-Girón, C., Gordon, L., Hourlier, T., Hunt, S., Juettemann, T., Kähäri, A.K., Keenan, S., Komorowska, M., Kulesha, E., Longden, I., Maurel, T., McLaren, W.M., Muffato, M., Nag, R., Overduin, B., Pignatelli, M., Pritchard, B., Pritchard, E., Riat, H.S., Ritchie, G.R., Ruffier, M., Schuster, M., Sheppard, D., Sobral, D., Taylor, K., Thormann, A., Trevanion, S., White, S., Wilder, S.P., Aken, B.L., Birney, E., Cunningham, F., Dunham, I., Harrow, J., Herrero, J., Hubbard, T.J., Johnson, N., Kinsella, R., Parker, A., Spudich, G., Yates, A., Zadissa, A., and Searle, S.M. (2013) Ensembl 2013. Nucleic acids research. 41(D1):D48-55.
Abstract
The Ensembl project (http://www.ensembl.org) provides genome information for sequenced chordate genomes with a particular focus on human, mouse, zebrafish and rat. Our resources include evidenced-based gene sets for all supported species; large-scale whole genome multiple species alignments across vertebrates and clade-specific alignments for eutherian mammals, primates, birds and fish; variation data resources for 17 species and regulation annotations based on ENCODE and other data sets. Ensembl data are accessible through the genome browser at http://www.ensembl.org and through other tools and programmatic interfaces.
Genes / Markers
Expression
Phenotype
Mutations / Transgenics
Human Disease / Model
Sequence Targeting Reagents
Fish
Orthology
Engineered Foreign Genes
Mapping