genome browsers ensembl (ebi, uk) and ucsc (santa cruz, california)
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Genome Browsers
Ensembl (EBI, UK) and UCSC (Santa Cruz, California)
http://www.ensembl.org/
http://genome.ucsc.edu/
Two main views (both browsers)
• Genomic region:
– Which genes located nearby– Evolutionarily conserved genomic elements– Regulatory elements
• Gene information:
– Gene description– Transcript information– Protein information– Homologs
Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs)
• Sequence variations within a species
• Similar to mutations, but are simultaneously present in the population, and generally have little effect
• Are being used as genetic markers (a genetic disease is e.g. associated with a SNP)
• The Ensembl browser offers a nice SNP view
Genomic Sequence Conservation
• Not only protein coding parts are conserved in evolution
• Conserved non-coding genomic sequences can be involved in gene regulation (enhancers, silencers, insulators)
• With the UCSC browser one can examine genomic conservation
Copy Number Variation
• People do not only vary at the nucleotide level (SNPs); short pieces genome can be present in varying number of copies (Copy Number Polymorphisms (CNPs) or Copy Number Variants (CNVs)
• When there are genes in the CNV areas, this can lead to variations in the number of gene copies between individuals
• With the UCSC browser CNVs can be examined
UCSC vs Ensembl: Which is better ?
• They contain more or less the same information, but have different emphases
• UCSC– is primarily focused on genomic regions
– is easier to use
• Ensembl – is primarily focused on genes
– gives more detailed information and more flexible data export
• Use whatever your are familiar with !!