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BrassEnsembl has been developed at Rothamsted Research working closely with EBI and other partners (i.e we received annotation from JIC, help from NASC). Together with EBI we are currently interested in seeking further opportunities for collaboration to provide an integrated resource that is valuable to the Brassica research community.
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Brassica A genome
- IVFCAASv1
What's New in Release 60 (27 August 2011)
- PASA and SNAP gene predictions (chinese cabbage)
- Arabidopsis comparative data (chinese cabbage)
- B. rapa BAC end and ESTs included (chinese cabbage)
- 95K and 135K unigene set alignments (chinese cabbage)
- R-o-18 Illumina resequence data available in blastview (chinese cabbage)
- Updated functional gene annotation (chinese cabbage)
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Hosted by: Rothamsted Research
Maintained by: Chris Love
Last updated: Jun-2010
Ensembl is a joint project between EMBL - EBI and the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute to develop a software system which produces and maintains automatic annotation on selected eukaryotic genomes.
Ensembl receives major funding from the Wellcome Trust. The acknowledgements page includes a list of additional current and previous funding bodies.

