Ensembl Genomes
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Description | An integrative resource for genome-scale data from non-vertebrate species. |
Data types captured | Genomic database |
Organisms | pan |
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Research center | European Bioinformatics Institute |
Primary citation | Kersey & al. (2012)[1] |
Release date | 2009 |
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Website | http://ensemblgenomes.org/ |
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Data release frequency | 4/5 times per year |
Version | Release 23 (July 2013) |
Ensembl Genomes is a scientific project to provide genome-scale data from non-vertebrate species .[1] The project is run by the European Bioinformatics Institute, and was launched in 2009 using the Ensembl technology .[2] The main objective of the Ensembl Genomes database is to complement the main Ensembl database by introducing five additional web pages to include genome data for bacteria, fungi, invertebrate metazoa, plants, and protists.[3] For each of the domains, the Ensembl tools are available for manipulation, analysis and visualization of genome data.
Browsing Ensembl Genomes
Ensembl Genome allows to find genome data using gene name, gene symbol, accession number or the Variant ID. Genome search by species is also possible. Searching for a particular species using Ensembl Genomes redirects to a new page in which all the tools and information available for the species are displayed.
Current species
- 10,122 bacteria [1], including Bacillus, Borrelia, Buchnera, and Mycobacterium.
- 23 protists [2]
- 51 metazoa [3]
- 33 plants [4]
- 45 fungi [5]
See also
References
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- ^ "About Ensembl Genomes". http://ensemblgenomes.org/info/about. Ensembl. Retrieved 2 September 2014.
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