Abstract
Bioinformatics research frequently involves handling gene-centric data such as exons, transcripts, proteins and their positions relative to a reference coordinate system. The ensembldb Bioconductor package retrieves and stores Ensembl-based genetic annotations and positional information, and furthermore offers identifier conversion and coordinates mappings for gene-associated data. In support of reproducible research, data are tied to Ensembl releases and are kept separately from the software. Premade data packages are available for a variety of genomes and Ensembl releases. Three examples demonstrate typical use cases of this software.
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Rainer, J., Gatto, L., & Weichenberger, C. X. (2019). Ensembldb: An R package to create and use Ensembl-based annotation resources. Bioinformatics, 35(17), 3151–3153. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btz031
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