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FlyBase: introduction of the Drosophila melanogaster Release 6 reference genome assembly and large-scale migration of genome annotations
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GeneticsNew Release 6GenomicsReference Genome AssemblyLarge-scale MigrationGenome AnalysisGenome StudyGenome StructureFlybase Genome AnnotationsFunctional GenomicsBioinformaticsBiologyGenome AnnotationsGene Sequence AnnotationRelease 6Genome SequencingReference GenomeMedicineSequence Assembly
Release 6, the latest reference genome assembly of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, was released by the Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project in 2014; it replaces their previous Release 5 genome assembly, which had been the reference genome assembly for over 7 years. With the enormous amount of information now attached to the D. melanogaster genome in public repositories and individual laboratories, the replacement of the previous assembly by the new one is a major event requiring careful migration of annotations and genome-anchored data to the new, improved assembly. In this report, we describe the attributes of the new Release 6 reference genome assembly, the migration of FlyBase genome annotations to this new assembly, how genome features on this new assembly can be viewed in FlyBase (http://flybase.org) and how users can convert coordinates for their own data to the corresponding Release 6 coordinates.
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