The ensembl genome browser: Strategies for accessing eukaryotic genome data

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The Ensembl Genome Browser provides a wealth of freely available genomic data that can be accessed for many purposes by genetics, genomics, and molecular biology researchers. Herein we present two protocols for exploring different aspects of these data: a phenotype and its associated variants and genes, and a promoter and the epigenetic marks and protein-binding activity associated with it. These workflows illustrate a subset of the data types available through the Ensembl Browser, and can be considered a springboard for further exploration.

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Newman, V., Moore, B., Sparrow, H., & Perry, E. (2018). The ensembl genome browser: Strategies for accessing eukaryotic genome data. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1757, pp. 115–139). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7737-6_6

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