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Page 1: Genomes with Ensembl

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Genomes with EnsemblGenomes with Ensembl

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SubjectsSubjectsAn introduction to genome browsers.

What is an Ensembl gene?

How can we extract data from Ensembl?

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Genome BrowsersGenome Browsers

• Ensembl Genome browserhttp://www.ensembl.org

• NCBI Map Viewerhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mapview/

• UCSC Genome Browserhttp://genome.ucsc.edu

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Ensembl Genome BrowserEnsembl Genome Browser

Protein/ mRNA Sequence Assembly

Ensembl Genes

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NCBI Map ViewerNCBI Map Viewer

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UCSC Genome BrowserUCSC Genome Browser

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To meet a challengeTo meet a challenge……Ensembl’s AIM: To provide annotation for the biological

community that is freely available and of high quality

• Started in 2000

• Joint project between EBI and Sanger

• Funded primarily by the Wellcome Trust, additional funding by EMBL, NIH-NIAID, EU, BBSRC and MRC

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What Distinguishes Ensembl from What Distinguishes Ensembl from the UCSC and NCBI Browsers?the UCSC and NCBI Browsers?

• The gene set. Automatic annotation based on mRNA and protein information.

• Programmatic access via the Perl API (open source)

• BioMart

• Integration with other databases (DAS)

• Comparative analysis (gene trees)

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Ensembl Genes Ensembl Genes –– biological basisbiological basis

• UniProt/Swiss-Prot (manually curated)• UniProt/TrEMBLwww.uniprot.org

• NCBI RefSeq (manually curated)www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/RefSeq

All Ensembl transcripts are based on proteins and mRNAs in:

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Ensembl and VEGA/HavanaEnsembl and VEGA/Havana

• Automatic annotation pipeline: Gene building all at once (whole genome) Ensembl

• Manual curation: case-by-case basisVEGA: Vertebrate Genome Annotation Havana

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Genes and Transcripts in EnsemblGenes and Transcripts in Ensembl

• Ensembl known transcripts• Ensembl novel transcripts• Ensembl merged transcripts (Havana)

• EST clusters

• More manual curation (SGD, WormBase, FlyBase)

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What annotation is available?What annotation is available?• Gene/transcript/peptide models (coding and

noncoding (ncRNAs))• IDs in other databases• Mapped cDNAs, peptides, micro array probes,

BAC clones etc.• Other features of the genome:

cytogenetic bands, markers, repeats etc.• Comparative data:

orthologues and paralogues, protein families, whole genome alignments, syntenic regions

• Variation data:SNPs

• Regulatory data:“best guess” set of regulatory elements from ENCODE

• Data from external sources (DAS)

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What species are available What species are available (v52)? Chordate focus.(v52)? Chordate focus.

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How is this information organised?How is this information organised?

• Ensembl Views (Website)

• Ensembl Database (open source)

• BioMart ‘DataMining tool’

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Names in EnsemblNames in Ensembl

• ENSG### Ensembl Gene ID• ENST### Ensembl Transcript ID• ENSP### Ensembl Peptide ID• ENSE### Ensembl Exon ID

• For other species than human a suffix is added:MUS (Mus musculus) for mouse: ENSMUSG### DAR (Danio rerio) for zebrafish: ENSDARG###, etc.

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Gene Structure in EnsemblGene Structure in Ensembl

Calmodulin Human

Calmodulin ChickenNo UTRs

UTRs annotated

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Help and InformationHelp and Information• Comments and questions?

[email protected]

• View our help videos

• Mailing lists:[email protected]@ebi.ac.uk

• Come visit our blog! http://ensembl.blogspot.com/

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Cambridge

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Ensembl TeamEnsembl Team

Xosé M Fernández, Bert Overduin, Michael Schuster (QC), Giulietta SpudichOutreach

Ian Dunham, Damian Keefe, Alison Meynert, Dace Ruklisa, Guy Slater, Daniel ZerbinoResearch

Ewan Birney, Richard Durbin, Tim HubbardEnsembl Strategy

Nathan Johnson, Stefan Gräf, Steven WilderFunctional Genomics

Javier Herrero, Kathryn Beal, Benoît Ballester, Stephen Fitzgerald, Leo Gordon, Albert VilellaComparative Genomics

Fiona Cunningham, Yuan Chen Variation

Mario Caccamo, Laura Clark, Jonathan Hinton, Zam Iqbal, Vasudev Kumanduri, IlkkaLappalainenVertebrate Genomics

Bronwen Aken, Julio Banet, Susan Fairley, Jan-Hinnerck Vogel, Simon White, Amonida ZadissaAnalysis and Annotation

Paul Flicek (EBI), Steve Searle (Sanger Institute)Ensembl

Guy Coates, Tim Cutts, Shelley GoddardSystems & Support

Dan Lawson, Martin Hammond, Karyn MegyVectorBase

Kerstin Howe, Britt Reimholz, James TorranceZebrafish

James Smith, Eugene Bragin, Anne Parker, Bethan Pritchard, Steve Trevanion (VEGA)Web Team

Glenn Proctor, Syed Haider, Andrew Jenkinson, Andreas Kähäri, Stephen Keenan, Rhoda Kinsella, Eugene Kulesha, Ian Longden, Daniel Rios Software