Daniel Barrell
University of California, Santa Cruz
2 Papers
55 Citations
Daniel Barrell is an academic researcher from University of California, Santa Cruz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ensembl & Reference genome. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Current status and new features of the Consensus Coding Sequence database
Catherine M. Farrell,Nuala A. O'Leary,Rachel A. Harte,Jane E. Loveland,Laurens G. Wilming,Craig Wallin,Mark Diekhans,Daniel Barrell,Stephen M. J. Searle,Bronwen Aken,Susan M. Hiatt,Adam Frankish,Marie-Marthe Suner,Bhanu Rajput,Charles A. Steward,Garth Brown,Ruth Bennett,Michael R. Murphy,Wendy Wu,M. Kay,Jennifer Hart,Jeena Rajan,Janet Weber,Catherine Snow,Lillian D. Riddick,Toby Hunt,David Webb,Mark G. Thomas,Pamela Tamez,Sanjida H. Rangwala,Kelly M. McGarvey,Shashikant Pujar,Andrei Shkeda,Jonathan M. Mudge,José M. González,James G. R. Gilbert,Stephen J. Trevanion,Robert Baertsch,Jennifer Harrow,Tim Hubbard,James Ostell,David Haussler,Kim D. Pruitt +42 more
TL;DR: The current status and recent growth in the CCDS dataset is described, as well as recent changes to the web and FTP sites, which include more explicit reporting about the NCBI and Ensembl annotation releases being compared, new search and display options, the addition of biologically descriptive information and the approach to representing genes for which support evidence is incomplete.
Tracking and coordinating an international curation effort for the CCDS Project
Rachel A. Harte,Catherine M. Farrell,Jane E. Loveland,Marie-Marthe Suner,Laurens G. Wilming,Bronwen Aken,Daniel Barrell,Adam Frankish,Craig Wallin,Steve Searle,Mark Diekhans,Jennifer Harrow,Kim D. Pruitt +12 more
TL;DR: The relevant background and reasoning behind the curation standards that are developed for CCDS database treatment of transcripts that are nonsense-mediated decay (NMD) candidates, for transcripts containing upstream open reading frames, for identifying the most likely translation start codons and for the annotation of readthrough transcripts are presented.