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The Ensembl database provides annotation of genes from the [http://www.ensembl.org/index.html Ensembl genome databases].
 
The Ensembl database provides annotation of genes from the [http://www.ensembl.org/index.html Ensembl genome databases].
Presently, there are human, mouse and rat Ensembl data included in the BioUML platform, separately listed under the '''Databases''' tab. The human data are from database version 61.37f (assembly GRCh37.p3, February 2009), the mouse data refer to database version 65.37 and the rat data version is 65.34.
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The Ensembl database is available for different species. Usually the [[BioUML]] installation contains Ensembl data for human, mouse and rat, though it's possible to install other species as well. The installed Ensembl databases appear under the '''Databases''' tab.
  
The alignment of genes and other genomic data against a reference genome can be viewed as data tracks in [[genome browser]].
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The following collections are available in a BioUML Ensembl database:
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* '''Data''': informational data elements. Information about them is available in [[information box]]. These collections can be searched using [[Lucene search]].
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** '''gene''': list of all genes with annotation;
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** '''variation''': list of all variations with annotation (available if variation database is installed)
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* '''Sequences''': list of chromosomes represented as {{Type link|sequence|sequence elements}}. They can be opened in [[genome browser]].
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* '''Tracks''': list of {{Type link|track}}s, which can be added to [[genome browser]]:
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** '''Karyotype''': karyotype (chromosome bands) display;
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** '''GC content''': graph displaying the local density of GC nucleotides;
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** '''Genes''': genes with exon-intron structure (including non-coding, pseudogenes, etc.);
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** '''ExtendedGeneTrack''': an alternative gene track where all genes are displayed in single line;
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** '''Repeats''': repeats regions (like Alu);
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** '''Variations''': SNPs and other known genomic variations (available if variation database is installed).
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[Databases]]
 
*[[Databases]]
*[[Search tools]]
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*[[Lucene search]]
*[[Genome_browser]]
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*[[Genome browser]]
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*[[Ensembl installation]]
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
* [http://www.ensembl.org/ Ensemble official website]
 
* [http://www.ensembl.org/ Ensemble official website]
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The Ensembl database provides annotation of genes from the Ensembl genome databases. The Ensembl database is available for different species. Usually the BioUML installation contains Ensembl data for human, mouse and rat, though it's possible to install other species as well. The installed Ensembl databases appear under the Databases tab.

The following collections are available in a BioUML Ensembl database:

  • Data: informational data elements. Information about them is available in information box. These collections can be searched using Lucene search.
    • gene: list of all genes with annotation;
    • variation: list of all variations with annotation (available if variation database is installed)
  • Sequences: list of chromosomes represented as Type-sequence-icon.png sequence elements. They can be opened in genome browser.
  • Tracks: list of Type-track-icon.png tracks, which can be added to genome browser:
    • Karyotype: karyotype (chromosome bands) display;
    • GC content: graph displaying the local density of GC nucleotides;
    • Genes: genes with exon-intron structure (including non-coding, pseudogenes, etc.);
    • ExtendedGeneTrack: an alternative gene track where all genes are displayed in single line;
    • Repeats: repeats regions (like Alu);
    • Variations: SNPs and other known genomic variations (available if variation database is installed).

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