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Tag: gene trees

Update to the Ensembl COVID-19 resource

19th January 2022 by Ben (Outreach)·Comments Off on Update to the Ensembl COVID-19 resource

The latest release of Ensembl’s covid-19 site includes updated variation datasets plus new alignments and gene trees with around 60 other viral genomes.

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Important changes of data availability in Ensembl gene trees and BioMart

20th January 2021 by Ben (Outreach)·Comments Off on Important changes of data availability in Ensembl gene trees and BioMart

In Ensembl 103, and subsequent releases, we will be limiting the number of species represented in our gene trees and the  BioMart data export tool. These changes are required to most effectively support our rapid growth in the number of available species.

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Changes to paralogy in release 94

24th October 2018 by Emily (Outreach)·Comments Off on Changes to paralogy in release 94

We’ve heard from a number of you about missing paralogues in release 94. We have lost some paralogy relationships and we’re looking to restore them in future. We’re sorry for any problems this caused.

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