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Andrea Winterbottom, Jamie Allen, Stefano Giorgetti, Leanne Haggerty, Garth R Ilsley, Jon Keatley, John Tate, Bethany Flint, Sarah E Hunt, Robert D Finn, Andrew D Yates (European Molecular Biology Laboratory, European Bioinformatics Institute, Wellcome Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge, CB10 1SD, United Kingdom)
Ensembl is a platform for the integration and dissemination of publicly available genomes that span the tree of life. It enables activities spanning research to clinical, agricultural, comparative genomics and beyond. We provide comprehensive collections of data including genomes, genomic annotations, and genetic variants, as well as computational outputs such as gene predictions, regulatory element annotation, and comparative analyses. Since its inception in 1999, Ensembl has grown to support all domains of life with frequent releases of new data. With the advent of global biodiversity and pangenome projects, we see a new range of challenges to allow the research community to interrogate and set their own research to our data. We are evolving with an ever expanding suite of new interfaces and infrastructure to help scale to these new challenges and data types. Here we detail a number of our interfaces, approaches and methodologies targeting a broad span of data types. You can access our live resource at https://beta.ensembl.org/ and see many of these designs in action.