The Ensembl gene annotation system
Wellcome Sanger Institute · European Bioinformatics Institute · +8 more institutions
Abstract
The Ensembl gene annotation system has been used to annotate over 70 different vertebrate species across a wide range of genome projects. Furthermore, it generates the automatic alignment-based annotation for the human and mouse GENCODE gene sets. The system is based on the alignment of biological sequences, including cDNAs, proteins and RNA-seq reads, to the target genome in order to construct candidate transcript models. Careful assessment and filtering of these candidate transcripts ultimately leads to the final gene set, which is made available on the Ensembl website. Here, we describe the annotation process in detail.Database URL: http://www.ensembl.org/index.html.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 82.86
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- 100%
- References
- 110
Authors
24- BABronwen AkenCorresponding
Wellcome Sanger Institute, European Bioinformatics Institute
- SASarah Ayling
Wellcome Sanger Institute, Earlham Institute, Norwich Research Park
- DBDaniel Barrell
Wellcome Sanger Institute, European Bioinformatics Institute, Eagle Genomics (United Kingdom)
- LCLaura Clarke
Wellcome Sanger Institute, European Bioinformatics Institute
- VCV. Curwen
Wellcome Sanger Institute
Topics & keywords
- Ensembl
- Annotation
- Gene Annotation
- Gene nomenclature
- Genome
- Computational biology
- Gene
- Computer science
- Life in Land
Funding
- WTWellcome TrustAwards: WT095908, WT098051
- EMEuropean Molecular Biology Laboratory
- DFDirectorate for Biological Sciences
- BABiotechnology and Biological Sciences Research CouncilAwards: BB/M011615/1, BB/M018458/1, BB/I025506/1, BB/E011640/1, BB/I025360/2, BB/K009524/1, BB/M018458/1, BB/K009524/1, BB/M011615/1, BB/I025506/1, BB/I025360/1, BB/E011640/1, BB/M011461/1, BB/M011461/1, BB/I025360/2
- NHNational Human Genome Research InstituteAwards: U54HG004555, U41HG007234