RefSeq Release 96: complete re-annotation of mouse genome and new human annotation

You can now access RefSeq release 96  online, from the FTP  site, and through NCBI’s Entrez programming utilities (E-utilities).

This full release incorporates genomic, transcript, and protein data available, as of September 9, 2019 and contains 213,863,503 records, including 152,910,397 proteins, 28,017,380 RNAs, and sequences from 94,946 organisms.

The release is provided  as a complete dataset and also in several directories divided by logical groupings.

Special announcements:

1. New Mus musculus (house mouse) Annotation Release 108

The latest annotation run for Mus musculus, 108, is a complete re-annotation of the mouse GRCm38.p6 assembly that incorporates ongoing curation work and new computed models based on extensive long-read transcriptome data.
See the annotation report for  details.  You can access these  annotation products through the sequence databases and on the FTP site.

2. Updated Homo sapiens Annotation Release 109.20190905

Annotation Release 109.20190905 is an update of NCBI Homo sapiens Annotation Release 109. The annotation report has details. You can access the annotation products from the sequence databases or download the data from the FTP site. We will continue to update the human genome annotation frequently so that we can
incorporate ongoing curation work including the MANE project and other curation activities. See our post on the increased frequency of annotation for more information on the new schedule.

3. dbSNP Human Build 153

The short variations (SNPs) annotated on human RefSeq transcripts and RefSeqGene records now incorporate data from dbSNP build 153.

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