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Ensembl is a genome browser for vertebrate genomes that supports research in comparative genomics, evolution, sequence variation and transcriptional regulation. Ensembl annotate genes, computes multiple alignments, predicts regulatory function and collects disease data.
- Human
Human - Ensembl genome browser 111
- Danio Rerio
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- Mouse
Mouse - Ensembl genome browser 111
- Blast/Blat
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- Variant Effect Predictor
Variant Effect Predictor - Ensembl genome browser 111
- Ensembl Release 110
Ensembl is a genome browser for vertebrate genomes that...
- Browse a Genome
Our main site features the GRCh38 Homo sapiens assembly,...
- Chimpanzee
Update your old Ensembl IDs. Example gene tree. Comparative...
- Human
Homologues, gene trees, and whole genome alignments across multiple species. More about comparative analysis. Download alignments (EMF) Example variant Example phenotype Example structural variant.
Ensembl è una banca dati bioinformatica allestita con lo scopo di fornire informazioni aggiornate sui principali genomi eucariotici. Ensembl è gestita in modo coordinato dal Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute e dall'Istituto europeo di bioinformatica, facente parte del Laboratorio Europeo di Biologia Molecolare.
13 mag 2024 · We’re excited to announce the integration of AlphaMissense pathogenicity scores into Ensembl! The display of AlphaMissense data in Ensembl and other EMBL-EBI resources aims to empower scientists to gain new insights, expand the exploration of genetic variation and the tolerance to change of different regions in proteins. Continue ...
The Ensembl project produces genome databases for vertebrates and other eukaryotic species, and makes this information freely available online. Ensembl annotation; Variation data; Comparative genomics; Regulatory annotation; More... Data access. All of our data is open-access and can be downloaded free of charge .
What is Ensembl? Ensembl provides a genome browser that acts as a single point of access to annotated genomes for mainly vertebrate species (Video 1 and Figure 2). Information about genes, transcripts and further annotation can be retrieved at the genome, gene and protein level.