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- Ensembl genome browser 115
BioMart > Export custom datasets from Ensembl with this data-mining tool
- Ensembl Blog – News about the Ensembl Project and its genome browser
Ensembl is currently undergoing a major transformation to provide faster, more flexible, and more scalable access to genome data As outlined in our Ensembl 2026 publication, work on the new platform is well underway and can already be explored at beta ensembl org
- What is Ensembl? | Ensembl
Ensembl provides a genome browser that acts as a single point of access to annotated genomes for vertebrate and non vertebrate species (Video 1 and Figure 2) Information about genes, transcripts and further annotation can be retrieved at the genome, gene and protein level
- Ensembl Genome Browser
Browse a Genome The Ensembl project produces genome databases for vertebrates and other eukaryotic species, and makes this information freely available online
- Ensembl 115 has been released! – Ensembl Blog
We are pleased to announce the release of Ensembl 115, and the corresponding release of Ensembl Genomes 62 In this release – around 121,000 new protein-coding transcripts have been added to the GRCh38 human reference gene set
- Homo_sapiens - Ensembl genome browser 115
Regulation What can I find? Regulatory features like enhancers and promoters, and regulatory activity including ATAC-seq and ChIP-seq tracks More about the Ensembl regulatory annotation Experimental data sources Download all regulatory features (GFF)
- The Ensembl project | Ensembl
The Ensembl project seeks to enable genomic science by providing high quality, integrated annotation on chordate and selected eukaryotic genomes within a consistent and accessible infrastructure
- Ensembl Genome Browser - Wellcome Sanger Institute
The Ensembl project creates evidence-based annotation of genome sequences and integrates these data with other biological information All of Ensembl's results are freely available to geneticists, molecular biologists, bioinformaticians and the wider research community
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