Ensembl Genomes 2013: scaling up access to genome-wide data

Ensembl Genomes (http://www.ensemblgenomes.org) is an integrating resource for genome-scale data from non-vertebrate species. The project exploits and extends technologies for genome annotation, analysis and dissemination, developed in the context of the vertebrate-focused Ensembl project, and provi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nucleic acids research 2014-01, Vol.42 (Database issue), p.D546-D552
Hauptverfasser: Kersey, Paul Julian, Allen, James E, Christensen, Mikkel, Davis, Paul, Falin, Lee J, Grabmueller, Christoph, Hughes, Daniel Seth Toney, Humphrey, Jay, Kerhornou, Arnaud, Khobova, Julia, Langridge, Nicholas, McDowall, Mark D, Maheswari, Uma, Maslen, Gareth, Nuhn, Michael, Ong, Chuang Kee, Paulini, Michael, Pedro, Helder, Toneva, Iliana, Tuli, Mary Ann, Walts, Brandon, Williams, Gareth, Wilson, Derek, Youens-Clark, Ken, Monaco, Marcela K, Stein, Joshua, Wei, Xuehong, Ware, Doreen, Bolser, Daniel M, Howe, Kevin Lee, Kulesha, Eugene, Lawson, Daniel, Staines, Daniel Michael
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Zusammenfassung:Ensembl Genomes (http://www.ensemblgenomes.org) is an integrating resource for genome-scale data from non-vertebrate species. The project exploits and extends technologies for genome annotation, analysis and dissemination, developed in the context of the vertebrate-focused Ensembl project, and provides a complementary set of resources for non-vertebrate species through a consistent set of programmatic and interactive interfaces. These provide access to data including reference sequence, gene models, transcriptional data, polymorphisms and comparative analysis. This article provides an update to the previous publications about the resource, with a focus on recent developments. These include the addition of important new genomes (and related data sets) including crop plants, vectors of human disease and eukaryotic pathogens. In addition, the resource has scaled up its representation of bacterial genomes, and now includes the genomes of over 9000 bacteria. Specific extensions to the web and programmatic interfaces have been developed to support users in navigating these large data sets. Looking forward, analytic tools to allow targeted selection of data for visualization and download are likely to become increasingly important in future as the number of available genomes increases within all domains of life, and some of the challenges faced in representing bacterial data are likely to become commonplace for eukaryotes in future.
ISSN:0305-1048
1362-4962
DOI:10.1093/nar/gkt979