Ensembl 2025
Author Information
Author(s): Dyer Sarah C, Austine-Orimoloye Olanrewaju, Azov Andrey G, Barba Matthieu, Barnes If, Barrera-Enriquez Vianey Paola, Becker Arne, Bennett Ruth, Beracochea Martin, Berry Andrew, Bhai Jyothish, Bhurji Simarpreet Kaur, Boddu Sanjay, Branco Lins Paulo R, Brooks Lucy, Ramaraju Shashank Budhanuru, Campbell Lahcen I, Martinez Manuel Carbajo, Charkhchi Mehrnaz, Cortes Lucas A, Davidson Claire, Denni Sukanya, Dodiya Kamalkumar, Donaldson Sarah, El Houdaigui Bilal, El Naboulsi Tamara, Falola Oluwadamilare, Fatima Reham, Genez Thiago, Martinez Jose Gonzalez, Gurbich Tatiana, Hardy Matthew, Hollis Zoe, Hunt Toby, Kay Mike, Kaykala Vinay, Lemos Diana, Lodha Disha, Mathlouthi Nourhen, Merino Gabriela Alejandra, Merritt Ryan, Mirabueno Louisse Paola, Mushtaq Aleena, Hossain Syed Nakib, Pérez-Silva José G, Perry Malcolm, Piližota Ivana, Poppleton Daniel, Prosovetskaia Irina, Raj Shriya, Salam Ahamed Imran Abdul, Saraf Shradha, Saraiva-Agostinho Nuno, Sinha Swati, Sipos Botond, Sitnik Vasily, Steed Emily, Suner Marie-Marthe, Surapaneni Likhitha, Sutinen Kyösti, Tricomi Francesca Floriana, Tsang Ian, Urbina-Gómez David, Veidenberg Andres, Walsh Thomas A, Willhoft Natalie L, Allen Jamie, Alvarez-Jarreta Jorge, Chakiachvili Marc, Cheema Jitender, da Rocha Jorge Batista, De Silva Nishadi H, Giorgetti Stefano, Haggerty Leanne, Ilsley Garth R, Keatley Jon, Loveland Jane E, Moore Benjamin, Mudge Jonathan M, Naamati Guy, Tate John, Trevanion Stephen J, Winterbottom Andrea, Flint Bethany, Frankish Adam, Hunt Sarah E, Finn Robert D, Freeberg Mallory A, Harrison Peter W, Martin Fergal J, Yates Andrew D
Primary Institution: European Molecular Biology Laboratory, European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI)
Conclusion
The Ensembl platform has expanded its genomic data offerings significantly, now hosting over 35,000 genomes and improving its tools for data access and analysis.
Supporting Evidence
- Ensembl now hosts over 35,000 genomes, significantly increasing its data offerings.
- The platform integrates genomic data from both eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
- New tools and features have been developed to enhance user experience and data accessibility.
- Collaborations with biodiversity projects have driven the addition of new genomes.
- Ensembl provides extensive training programs for users to better utilize its resources.
Takeaway
Ensembl is like a big library for genes where scientists can find information about many different living things. This year, they added a lot more books (genomes) to help researchers.
Methodology
The Ensembl platform integrates and analyzes publicly available genomics data from eukaryotes and prokaryotes, using open-source pipelines for gene prediction and functional annotation.
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