Dear All,
Greetings from a chilly East Anglia.
In this update:
- DECIPHER v11.15 Released
- Move to EBI
DECIPHER v11.15 Released
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You can also view this on the web at: https://www.deciphergenomics.org/about/news
Additional information modals about resources that DECIPHER display are now available across the website, which describe the resource and where to find additional information. These can be accessed by clicking on "?" icons. These modals also include the date at which DECIPHER last retrieved data from the resource, allowing users to know how current the data is. Information modals for ClinVar assertions and ClinGen expert panel interpretations can be viewed here (variant page for a variant in TCF4): https://www.deciphergenomics.org/sequence-variant/18-55228323-TTC-T/annotat…. Where relevant, modals describe how data is mapped between resources, as can be viewed here for HGNC data: https://www.deciphergenomics.org/sequence-variant/18-55228323-TTC-T/genes/T…
Move to EBI
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In early 2023, DECIPHER's hosting and development will transition from the Wellcome Sanger Institute (where DECIPHER began and has been based for the last 18 years) to the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), which runs Ensembl and its Variant Effect Predictor (VEP), Gene2Phenotype, UniProt and many other resources which are critical to DECIPHER's work. Both institutes are committed to a smooth transition and the migration will not involve any changes to the address (URL), the appearance, or the functionality of DECIPHER.
The Deciphering Developmental Disorders (DDD) project (https://www.ddduk.org), which has recruited nearly 14,000 families in the UK and Ireland, will still deliver results through DECIPHER, while the research work will remain at Sanger.
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Best Regards
Julia, on behalf of the DECIPHER team
Julia Foreman PhD
DECIPHER Project Manager
Email: contact(a)deciphergenomics.org
Web: https://www.deciphergenomics.org
Twitter: @decipher_wtsi
Julia Foreman PhD
DECIPHER Project Manager
Wellcome Sanger Institute / EMBL's European Bioinformatics Institute
Hinxton
Cambridge
E-mail: jf11(a)sanger.ac.uk<mailto:jf11@sanger.ac.uk>
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