EMBLmyGFF3: A converter facilitating genome annotation submission to European Nucleotide Archive

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Objective: The state-of-the-art genome annotation tools output GFF3 format files, while this format is not accepted as submission format by the International Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration (INSDC) databases. Converting the GFF3 format to a format accepted by one of the three INSDC databases is a key step in the achievement of genome annotation projects. However, the flexibility existing in the GFF3 format makes this conversion task difficult to perform. Until now, no converter is able to handle any GFF3 flavour regardless of source. Results: Here we present EMBLmyGFF3, a robust universal converter from GFF3 format to EMBL format compatible with genome annotation submission to the European Nucleotide Archive. The tool uses json parameter files, which can be easily tuned by the user, allowing the mapping of corresponding vocabulary between the GFF3 format and the EMBL format. We demonstrate the conversion of GFF3 annotation files from four different commonly used annotation tools: Maker, Prokka, Augustus and Eugene. EMBLmyGFF3 is freely available at https://github.com/NBISweden/EMBLmyGFF3.

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Norling, M., Jareborg, N., & Dainat, J. (2018). EMBLmyGFF3: A converter facilitating genome annotation submission to European Nucleotide Archive. BMC Research Notes, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-018-3686-x

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