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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
Homo_sapiens - Ensembl genome browser 114 Genome assembly: GRCh38 p14 (GCA_000001405 29) More information and statistics Download DNA sequence (FASTA) Convert your data to GRCh38 coordinates Display your data in Ensembl Other assemblies
Ensembl Plants Ensembl Rapid Release New genome assemblies are now being released to the Ensembl Beta site All Rapid Release data, including release 65, has been uploaded into the new Ensembl Beta site The Ensembl Rapid Release website will remain active for the foreseeable future, however, the data and species set will no longer be updated Find out more on our blog
Triticum_aestivum - Ensembl Genomes 61 About Triticum aestivum Triticum aestivum (bread wheat) is a major global cereal grain essential to human nutrition Wheat was one of the first cereals to be domesticated, originating in the fertile crescent around 7000 years ago Bread wheat is hexaploid, with a genome size estimated at ~17 Gb, composed of three closely-related and independently maintained genomes that are the result of a
Ensembl Fungi Ensembl Fungi Ensembl Fungi is a browser for fungal genomes A majority of these are taken from the databases of the International Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration (the European Nucleotide Archive at the EBI, GenBank at the NCBI, and the DNA Database of Japan); in some cases, the annotation has been taken directly from the websites of the data generators Data can be visualised
Stable IDs - Ensembl Stable IDs Stable identifiers are ways that databases, such as Ensembl, can label the features, such as genes, transcripts, exons or proteins, in their database The identifiers aim to be unambiguous and consistent across Ensembl releases Unlike gene names which can change as a result of improvements in scientific knowledge, stable identifiers should continue to refer to the same genomic
Ensembl Archives About Archive Ensembl The main Ensembl site (www ensembl org) and the mirror sites are updated with the latest data approximately every three months We maintain the Ensembl Archive sites so that there are stable links to data from a particular release As of December 2016 these will be available for five years, together with the following longer term archives: Annotation on the human NCBI36