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EnsemblGenomes: Extending Ensembl
Clip: View External Data (DAS)
Clip: Exons and Introns
Clip: Genome Variation
Clip: View Conserved Sequence
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Comparative Genomics in Ensembl
SNPs and Other Variations 2 of 2
SNPs and Other Variations 1 of 2
BioMart an Introduction
Ensembl Genome Browser
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The Ensembl genome browser at www.ensembl.org
allows the scientist to investigate biological annotation of chordate genomes. Genes, conserved regions across species, population variation and functional genomics are all available.

EnsemblGenomes at www.ensemblgenomes.org extends Ensembl analysis to bacteria, metazoans, protists, plants and fungi.

An API allows direct access to Ensembl databases. All Ensembl resources are free.
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A quick overview of the EnsemblGenomes browser, which was released in April 2009 and is designed to extend the Ensembl browser to cover metazoans, ...   more
 
 
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Ensembl can display information such as the OMIM gene map from NCBI at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/omim/. External information such as this can be...   more
 
 
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Ensembl displays exons, introns, untranslated regions (UTR) and flanking sequence upstream and downstream of the transcript start and end, all in o...   more
 
 
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Natural variation in a population occurs in the form of small sequence changes such as Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) and Insertions-Deleti...   more
 
 
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Whole genome alignments across multiple species are generated in Ensembl, and a GERP scoring method is applied to obtain the nucleotides that are m...   more
 
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EnsemblHelpdesk (4 months ago)
Hi,
Questions like these are perfect for the helpdesk! Email us with any problems or comments, or fill out the form:

http://www.ensembl.org/info/about/contact/index.html

Replies will be quicker on helpdesk, so rather than respond to these videos with questions, please go that route...

(In response to this specfic issue, unfortunately the Ensembl search engine was broken this weekend. It's fixed and working, now.)

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purgator323 (5 months ago)
I am unable to use the search facility to access sequences of version 54 (but able to access Mar 2009 archive). Kindly advise.