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Nucleic Acids Research | 2002

The Ensembl genome database project

Tim Hubbard; Darren Barker; Ewan Birney; Graham Cameron; Yuan Chen; L. Clark; Tony Cox; James Cuff; V. Curwen; Thomas A. Down; Richard Durbin; E. Eyras; James Gilbert; Martin Hammond; L. Huminiecki; Arek Kasprzyk; Heikki Lehväslaiho; Philip Lijnzaad; Craig Melsopp; Emmanuel Mongin; R. Pettett; M. Pocock; Simon Potter; A. Rust; Esther Schmidt; Stephen M. J. Searle; Guy Slater; J. Smith; W. Spooner; A. Stabenau

The Ensembl (http://www.ensembl.org/) database project provides a bioinformatics framework to organise biology around the sequences of large genomes. It is a comprehensive source of stable automatic annotation of the human genome sequence, with confirmed gene predictions that have been integrated with external data sources, and is available as either an interactive web site or as flat files. It is also an open source software engineering project to develop a portable system able to handle very large genomes and associated requirements from sequence analysis to data storage and visualisation. The Ensembl site is one of the leading sources of human genome sequence annotation and provided much of the analysis for publication by the international human genome project of the draft genome. The Ensembl system is being installed around the world in both companies and academic sites on machines ranging from supercomputers to laptops.


Nucleic Acids Research | 2003

Ensembl 2002: accommodating comparative genomics

Michele Clamp; D. Andrews; Darren Barker; Paul Bevan; Graham Cameron; Yuting Chen; Louise Clark; Tony Cox; James Cuff; Val Curwen; Thomas A. Down; Richard Durbin; Eduardo Eyras; James Gilbert; Martin Hammond; Tim Hubbard; Arek Kasprzyk; Damian Keefe; Heikki Lehväslaiho; Vishwanath R. Iyer; Craig Melsopp; Emmanuel Mongin; Roger Pettett; Simon Potter; Alistair G. Rust; Esther Schmidt; Steve Searle; Guy Slater; James Smith; William Spooner

The Ensembl (http://www.ensembl.org/) database project provides a bioinformatics framework to organise biology around the sequences of large genomes. It is a comprehensive source of stable automatic annotation of human, mouse and other genome sequences, available as either an interactive web site or as flat files. Ensembl also integrates manually annotated gene structures from external sources where available. As well as being one of the leading sources of genome annotation, Ensembl is an open source software engineering project to develop a portable system able to handle very large genomes and associated requirements. These range from sequence analysis to data storage and visualisation and installations exist around the world in both companies and at academic sites. With both human and mouse genome sequences available and more vertebrate sequences to follow, many of the recent developments in Ensembl have focusing on developing automatic comparative genome analysis and visualisation.


Drug Discovery Today | 2002

Genome annotation techniques: new approaches and challenges

Alistair G. Rust; Emmanuel Mongin; Ewan Birney

As more of the human genome draft sequence is finished, and genomes from other organisms begin to be sequenced, the demand for accurate and reliable genome annotation will increase significantly. To facilitate this industrial-scale genome annotation, automated bioinformatics solutions are increasingly required. As a result, automatic genome annotation systems have become more important in gene discovery within recent years. The design of such large-scale bioinformatics systems is an evolving and dynamic field, based on central cores of bioinformatics software tools and relational databases. Not only must these systems efficiently manage and integrate large volumes of genomic data, but they must also deliver accurate gene predictions and effectively distribute annotation data to the biosciences community.


Genome Research | 2004

An Overview of Ensembl

Ewan Birney; T. Daniel Andrews; Paul Bevan; Mario Caccamo; Yuan Chen; Laura Clarke; Guy Coates; James Cuff; Val Curwen; Tim Cutts; Thomas A. Down; Eduardo Eyras; Xosé M. Fernández-Suárez; Paul Gane; Brian Gibbins; James Gilbert; Martin Hammond; Hans-Rudolf Hotz; Vivek Iyer; Kerstin Jekosch; Andreas Kähäri; Arek Kasprzyk; Damian Keefe; Stephen Keenan; Heikki Lehväslaiho; Graham McVicker; Craig Melsopp; Patrick Meidl; Emmanuel Mongin; Roger Pettett


Genome Research | 2004

The Ensembl Automatic Gene Annotation System

Val Curwen; Eduardo Eyras; T. Daniel Andrews; Laura Clarke; Emmanuel Mongin; Steven M.J. Searle; Michele Clamp


Genome Research | 2004

The Ensembl Analysis Pipeline

Simon Potter; Laura Clarke; Val Curwen; Stephen Keenan; Emmanuel Mongin; Stephen M. J. Searle; Arne Stabenau; Roy Storey; Michele Clamp


Trends in Parasitology | 2004

The Anopheles gambiae genome: an update

Emmanuel Mongin; Christos Louis; Robert A. Holt; Ewan Birney; Frank H. Collins

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Ewan Birney

European Bioinformatics Institute

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Val Curwen

Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute

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Craig Melsopp

European Bioinformatics Institute

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Heikki Lehväslaiho

European Bioinformatics Institute

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James Gilbert

Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute

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Laura Clarke

European Bioinformatics Institute

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Martin Hammond

European Bioinformatics Institute

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Michele Clamp

Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute

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Simon Potter

Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute

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