The Ensembl project seeks to enable genomic science by providing high-quality, integrated annotation.
Vertebrates: www.ensembl.org
Non-vertebrates: www.ensemblgenomes.org
You can test the new Ensembl browser and share your feedback at beta.ensembl.org
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[24 Jun 2026] Ensembl for educators: teaching during the transition
[01 Jul 2026] Transitioning to the new Ensembl platform
[08 Jul 2026] Programmatic access to new Ensembl services and data
Registration is free but essential: zurl.co/M00GU
Join our Ensembl Transition webinar series with @training.ebi.embl.org, focussing on the move to the new Ensembl browser and what it means for users.
If you teach #genomics, support #bioinf training, or use #Ensembl in your courses, check out our new Ensembl for Educators resource at zurl.co/dPKpv and read more about it on the Ensembl blog: zurl.co/rwIPx
We're back online! Displays and search are working again, and GraphQL is available! 🛠️✅
Due to a server issue our beta.ensembl.org site is currently unable to display genome data and search queries will fail. GraphQL data cannot be served right now too. We're working to fix this as quickly as possible. Thank you for your patience. 🛠️
Visit us at #eshg2026 F4-5 at 14:00 CEST I07
Adam Frankish (Manual Genome Annotation Coordinator) and Likhitha Surapaneni, Senior Bioinformatics Developer (Ensembl Variation)
Join us at #eshg2026 for Interactive Session I07: @genomebrowser.bsky.social and @ensembl.org Browsers!
Sunday, 14 June 2026
14:15-15:45 CEST
Suitable for anyone with a degree-level understanding of molecular biology, bioinformatics, or genetics, and comfortable using web browsers.
Ensembl 116 + Ensembl Genomes 63 are out! Explore new pig, cattle, and oat genomes, updated alignments and new VEP plugins
It’s a milestone! Our last on the current platform. New data from here on is via beta.ensembl.org
More info on our blog: zurl.co/MrJ2A
DECIPHER version 11.39 has been released. See the new features at www.deciphergenomics.org #variantinterpretation