WS193
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New release of WormBase WS193, Wormpep193 and Wormrna193 Fri Jul 25 22:12:15 BST 2008 WS193 was built by Michael Han (mh6@sanger.ac.uk) ====================================================================== This directory includes: i) database.WS193.*.tar.gz - compressed data for new release ii) models.wrm.WS193 - the latest database schema (also in above database files) iii) CHROMOSOMES/subdir - contains 3 files (DNA, GFF & AGP per chromosome) iv) WS193-WS192.dbcomp - log file reporting difference from last release v) wormpep193.tar.gz - full Wormpep distribution corresponding to WS193 vi) wormrna193.tar.gz - latest WormRNA release containing non-coding RNA's in the genome vii) confirmed_genes.WS193.gz - DNA sequences of all genes confirmed by EST &/or cDNA viii) cDNA2orf.WS193.gz - Latest set of ORF connections to each cDNA (EST, OST, mRNA) ix) gene_interpolated_map_positions.WS193.gz - Interpolated map positions for each coding/RNA gene x) clone_interpolated_map_positions.WS193.gz - Interpolated map positions for each clone xi) best_blastp_hits.WS193.gz - for each C. elegans WormPep protein, lists Best blastp match to human, fly, yeast, C. briggsae, and SwissProt & TrEMBL proteins. xii) best_blastp_hits_brigprot.WS193.gz - for each C. briggsae protein, lists Best blastp match to human, fly, yeast, C. elegans, and SwissProt & TrEMBL proteins. xiii) geneIDs.WS193.gz - list of all current gene identifiers with CGC & molecular names (when known) xiv) PCR_product2gene.WS193.gz - Mappings between PCR products and overlapping Genes Release notes on the web: ------------------------- http://www.wormbase.org/wiki/index.php/Release_Schedule Genome sequence composition: ---------------------------- WS193 WS192 change ---------------------------------------------- a 32365950 32365950 +0 c 17779890 17779890 +0 g 17756040 17756040 +0 t 32365752 32365752 +0 n 0 0 +0 - 0 0 +0 Total 100267632 100267632 +0 Chromosomal Changes: -------------------- There are no changes to the chromosome sequences in this release. Gene data set (Live C.elegans genes 29874) ------------------------------------------ Molecular_info 28153 (94.2%) Concise_description 5410 (18.1%) Reference 13167 (44.1%) WormBase_approved Gene name 15503 (51.9%) RNAi_result 20817 (69.7%) Microarray_results 20460 (68.5%) SAGE_transcript 18848 (63.1%) Wormpep data set: ---------------------------- There are 20195 CDS in autoace, 23864 when counting 3621 alternate splice forms. The 23864 sequences contain 10,473,024 base pairs in total. Modified entries 74 Deleted entries 40 New entries 86 Reappeared entries 0 Net change +50 Status of entries: Confidence level of prediction (based on the amount of transcript evidence) ------------------------------------------------- Confirmed 8483 (35.5%) Every base of every exon has transcription evidence (mRNA, EST etc.) Partially_confirmed 10985 (46.0%) Some, but not all exon bases are covered by transcript evidence Predicted 4396 (18.4%) No transcriptional evidence at all Status of entries: Protein Accessions ------------------------------------- UniProtKB accessions 23727 (99.4%) Status of entries: Protein_ID's in EMBL --------------------------------------- Protein_id 23731 (99.4%) Gene <-> CDS,Transcript,Pseudogene connections ---------------------------------------------- Caenorhabditis elegans entries with WormBase-approved Gene name 13831 GeneModel correction progress WS192 -> WS193 ----------------------------------------- Confirmed introns not in a CDS gene model; +---------+--------+ | Introns | Change | +---------+--------+ Cambridge | 30 | -2 | St Louis | 145 | -7 | +---------+--------+ Members of known repeat families that overlap predicted exons; +---------+--------+ | Repeats | Change | +---------+--------+ Cambridge | 6 | 0 | St Louis | 6 | 0 | +---------+--------+ Synchronisation with GenBank / EMBL: ------------------------------------ CHROMOSOME_I sequence AC024201 CHROMOSOME_III sequence AC087081 CHROMOSOME_III sequence U13019 CHROMOSOME_III sequence AC006605 CHROMOSOME_IV sequence AF067612 CHROMOSOME_IV sequence AC025715 CHROMOSOME_IV sequence AC025724 CHROMOSOME_X sequence U41550 CHROMOSOME_X sequence AC084152 There are no gaps remaining in the genome sequence --------------- For more info mail worm@sanger.ac.uk -===================================================================================- New Data: --------- The newly released Treefam-6 data was imported. The Flybase blast database was updated. WormBase-Compara orthology prediction is now using a tree-based method to be more in line with TreeFam and EnsEMBL-Compara. The WormBase C.remanei data was updated using a set of Jigsaw gene-models provided by NGASP on the new WashU C.remanei cr15 assembly. Old gene-ids were mapped onto the new models where possible, to enable tracking and new C.remanei genes annotated with CGC/WGN-Names based on ortholog C.elegans genes. Starting with WS194 manual curation of C.remanei gene models will begin. Genome sequence updates: ----------------------- New Fixes: ---------- Known Problems: --------------- The Anomalies-GFF files will be provided later as separate downloads. Other Changes: -------------- Phenotype naming changed to WBPhenotype:XYZ Proposed Changes / Forthcoming Data: ------------------------------------- For WS194 an improved set of C.briggsae genes will be provided from a combination of NGASP predictions and manually curation. Pristionchus pacificus data will be made available at WormBase through a cooperation with the Sommer Lab at the MPG Tuebingen. Basepair Conservation Scores from PECAN+GERP will be made available as GBrowse wiggle tracks. OMIM data and Mammalian orthologs will be imported from the EnsEMBL-50/WS190 release and attached to proteins. 3 genomic changes will be made on the C.elegans reference sequence: F36H1 1bp insertion B0024 1bp deletion C18E9 1bp deletion Model Changes: ------------------------------------ corrected a typo in ?Antibody -===================================================================================- Quick installation guide for UNIX/Linux systems ----------------------------------------------- 1. Create a new directory to contain your copy of WormBase, e.g. /users/yourname/wormbase 2. Unpack and untar all of the database.*.tar.gz files into this directory. You will need approximately 2-3 Gb of disk space. 3. Obtain and install a suitable acedb binary for your system (available from www.acedb.org). 4. Use the acedb 'xace' program to open your database, e.g. type 'xace /users/yourname/wormbase' at the command prompt. 5. See the acedb website for more information about acedb and using xace. ____________ END _____________
patches
curation anomalies GFFs
missing protein data
- The C.remanei protein patch can be found here