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BioMart is a powerful tool for researchers and bioinformaticians that allows a user to export data from Ensembl, this could include data such as gene ID’s, gene positions, associated variations, protein domains and sequences. BioMArt allows the data to be exported into convenient file types like FASTA, XLS, CSV, TSV, HTML.
Most Ensembl Genomes data is stored in MySQL relational databases and can be accessed by the Ensembl REST interface, the Perl API, Biomart or online. [5] Ensembl Genomes is an open project, and most of the code, tools, and data are available to the public. [6] Ensembl and Ensembl Genomes software uses an Apache 2.0 license [7] license.
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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Based at the EMBL-EBI, the Ensembl [11] is a database organized around genomic data, maintained by the Ensembl Project. Tasked with the continuous annotation of the genomes of model organisms, Ensembl provides researchers a comprehensive resource of relevant biological information about each specific genome. The annotation of the stored ...
PhytoPath is built from 32nd release (Aug 2016) of Ensembl Genomes and version 4.2 of PHI-base PhytoPath was a joint scientific project between the European Bioinformatics Institute and Rothamsted Research , running from January 2012 [ 1 ] to May 30, 2017. [ 2 ]
BioMart: a query-oriented data management system; InterMine: open source data warehouse system; Biological Pathways Pathway Tools: tools for metabolic pathway information, and analysis of high-throughput functional genomics data; Regulatory Networks Pathway Tools: supports definition of regulatory interactions and browsing of regulatory networks
The first genome browser, known as the Ensembl Genome Browser, was developed as part of the Human Genome Project by a group of researchers from the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI). It was created with the aim of providing a complete resource for the human genome sequence, with focus on gene annotation.