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  1. www.ensembl.org › indexEnsembl

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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. The Ensembl project produces genome databases for vertebrates and other eukaryotic species, and makes this information freely available online.

  5. Ensembl Variant Effect Predictor (VEP) VEP determines the effect of your variants (SNPs, insertions, deletions, CNVs or structural variants) on genes, transcripts, and protein sequence, as well as regulatory regions.

  6. Ensembl Genomes is developed by EMBL-EBI and is powered by the Ensembl software system for the analysis and visualisation of genomic data. For details of our funding please click here. Ensembl Plants is a genome-centric portal for plant species of scientific interest.

  7. mart.ensembl.org › info › websiteTutorials - Ensembl

    Ensembl Tutorials and Worked Examples. Our Outreach team have put together extensive teaching materials that are available free online. You can also host an Ensembl course at your institution.

  8. About the Ensembl Project. The Ensembl project was started in 1999, some years before the draft human genome was completed. Even at that early stage it was clear that manual annotation of 3 billion base pairs of sequence would not be able to offer researchers timely access to the latest data.

  9. Ensembl genome database project is a scientific project at the European Bioinformatics Institute, which provides a centralized resource for geneticists, molecular biologists and other researchers studying the genomes of our own species and other vertebrates and model organisms.

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