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Ensembl 2024.

Peter W HarrisonM Ridwan AmodeOlanrewaju Austine-OrimoloyeAndrey G AzovMatthieu BarbaIf BarnesArne BeckerRuth BennettAndrew BerryJyothish BhaiSimarpreet Kaur BhurjiSanjay BodduPaulo R Branco LinsLucy BrooksShashank Budhanuru RamarajuLahcen I CampbellManuel Carbajo MartinezMehrnaz CharkhchiKapeel ChouguleAlexander CockburnClaire DavidsonNishadi H De SilvaKamalkumar DodiyaSarah DonaldsonBilal El HoudaiguiTamara El NaboulsiReham FatimaCarlos Garcıa GironThiago GenezDionysios GrigoriadisGurpreet S GhattaorayaJose Gonzalez MartinezTatiana A GurbichMatthew HardyZoe HollisThibaut HourlierToby HuntMike KayVinay KaykalaTuan LeDiana LemosDisha LodhaDiego Marques-CoelhoGareth MaslenGabriela Alejandra MerinoLouisse Paola MirabuenoAleena MushtaqSyed Nakib HossainDenye N OgehManoj Pandian SakthivelAnne ParkerMalcolm PerryIvana PiližotaDaniel PoppletonIrina ProsovetskaiaShriya RajJosé G Pérez-SilvaAhamed Imran Abdul SalamShradha SarafNuno Saraiva-AgostinhoDan SheppardSwati SinhaBotond SiposVasily SitnikWilliam StarkEmily SteedMarie-Marthe SunerLikhitha SurapaneniKyösti SutinenFrancesca Floriana TricomiDavid Urbina-GómezAndres VeidenbergThomas A WalshDoreen H WareElizabeth WassNatalie L WillhoftJamie AllenJorge Alvarez-JarretaMarc ChakiachviliBethany FlintStefano GiorgettiLeanne HaggertyGarth R IlsleyJon KeatleyJane E LovelandBenjamin MooreJonathan M MudgeGuy NaamatiJohn TateStephen J TrevanionAndrea WinterbottomAdam FrankishSarah E HuntFiona CunninghamSarah DyerRobert D FinnFergal J MartinAndrew D Yates
Published in: Nucleic acids research (2023)
Ensembl (https://www.ensembl.org) is a freely available genomic resource that has produced high-quality annotations, tools, and services for vertebrates and model organisms for more than two decades. In recent years, there has been a dramatic shift in the genomic landscape, with a large increase in the number and phylogenetic breadth of high-quality reference genomes, alongside major advances in the pan-genome representations of higher species. In order to support these efforts and accelerate downstream research, Ensembl continues to focus on scaling for the rapid annotation of new genome assemblies, developing new methods for comparative analysis, and expanding the depth and quality of our genome annotations. This year we have continued our expansion to support global biodiversity research, doubling the number of annotated genomes we support on our Rapid Release site to over 1700, driven by our close collaboration with biodiversity projects such as Darwin Tree of Life. We have also strengthened support for key agricultural species, including the first regulatory builds for farmed animals, and have updated key tools and resources that support the global scientific community, notably the Ensembl Variant Effect Predictor. Ensembl data, software, and tools are freely available.
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