Ensembl Genomes 2018: an integrated omics infrastructure for non-vertebrate species.
Paul Julian KerseyJames E. AllenAlexis AllotMatthieu BarbaSanjay BodduBruce J. BoltDenise Carvalho-SilvaMikkel B. ChristensenPaul DavisChristoph GrabmuellerNavin KumarZicheng LiuThomas MaurelBenjamin MooreMark D. McDowallUma MaheswariGuy NaamatiVictoria NewmanChuang Kee OngMichael PauliniHelder PedroEmily PerryMatthew RussellHelen SparrowElectra TapanariKieron R. TaylorAlessandro VulloGareth WilliamsAmonida ZadissaAndrew OlsonJoshua C. SteinSharon WeiMarcela K. Tello-RuizDoreen WareAurelien LucianiSimon C. PotterRobert D. FinnMartin UrbanKim E. Hammond-KosackDan M. BolserNishadi De SilvaKevin L. HoweNicholas LangridgeGareth MaslenDaniel Michael StainesAndrew D. YatesPublished in: Nucleic Acids Res. (2018)
Keyphrases
- genomic sequences
- dna sequences
- phylogenetic trees
- human genome
- genome sequences
- gene prediction
- evolutionary history
- sequenced genomes
- horizontal gene transfer
- comparative genomics
- binding sites
- comparative analysis
- sequence data
- data collection
- genome sequencing
- data sets
- sequence alignment
- information exchange
- highly distributed
- support environment
- data analysis
- information systems
- genetic algorithm