Consensus CDS Project
The Consensus Coding Sequence (CCDS) Project is a collaborative effort to maintain a dataset of protein-coding regions that are identically annotated on the human and mouse reference genome assemblies. The CCDS project tracks identical protein annotations on the reference mouse and human genomes with a stable identifier (CCDS ID), and ensures that they are consistently represented by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), Ensembl, and UCSC Genome Browser. The integrity of the CCDS dataset is maintained through stringent quality assurance testing and on-going manual curation.
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Description | Convergence towards a standard set of gene annotations |
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Research center | National Center for Biotechnology Information European Bioinformatics Institute University of California, Santa Cruz Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute |
Authors | Kim D. Pruitt |
Primary citation | Pruitt KD, et al (2009) |
Release date | 2009 |
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Website | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/CCDS/CcdsBrowse.cgi |
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Version | CCDS Release 24 |
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