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Where do assemblies come from?
Assemblies/sequences, from various organizations, are submitted to the mother ship [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genbank/ GenBank].<br>
 
All over.<br>
Assemblies/sequences are submitted to the mother ship [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genbank/ GenBank].<br>
Those assemblies [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/assembly/help/anomnotrefseq/ might be included in RefSeq if criteria are met].  
Those assemblies [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/assembly/help/anomnotrefseq/ might be included in RefSeq if criteria are met].  


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For the UCSC Genome Browser, it is preferable to use RefSeq assemblies (in part due to 'more data').
For the UCSC Genome Browser, it is preferable to use RefSeq assemblies (in part due to 'more data').
This is a "learn as we go" direction; historically GeneBank was preferred.
This is a "learn as we go" direction; historically GeneBank was preferred.
Note: [http://www.nature.com/nrg/journal/v13/n5/full/nrg3174.html Nature, 2012 A beginner's guide to eukaryotic genome annotation]





Revision as of 20:31, 24 October 2016

Welcome to the Assembly Release: QA Guide 😀

Home: Assembly_Release_QA_Steps
  1. Assembly QA Part 1: DEV Steps
  2. Assembly QA Part 2: BETA Steps
  3. Assembly QA Part 3: RR Steps
  4. Assembly QA Part 4: Post Release Steps

Page created Fall. 2016 by Cath, Jairo, and ChrisV.
This page is currently a draft in progress.
For now, use Releasing_an_assembly instead.


Introduction

When a developer is ready for a new assembly to be released, the QA team (usually an individual of) will QA and release the assembly. This wiki section exists as a guide for the assembly QA and release process.

There are two types of assemblies that the QA team will process:

  1. New species
  2. New version for existing species


Change happens

Collaboration rocks. Keep me updated!
Think of when you were new to the job - update the wiki with your poor, floundering, confused, past-self in mind.
Don't hesitate to edit this puppy.
Editing this wiki will bring gaggles of glittery giggling unicorn-riding leprechauns to you, and they will improvise a dope rap about you that would make Snoop Dog jelly.


Assembly notes

Assemblies/sequences, from various organizations, are submitted to the mother ship GenBank.
Those assemblies might be included in RefSeq if criteria are met.


RefSeq assemblies:
use accession ID: GCF_000002315.4 (e.g., galGal5)
are delivered with chrMt (if they exisit)
are delivered with NCBI gene predictions
Genbank assemblies:
use accession ID: GCA_000001305.2
delivered without a chrMt.
do not have gene predictions.


For the UCSC Genome Browser, it is preferable to use RefSeq assemblies (in part due to 'more data'). This is a "learn as we go" direction; historically GeneBank was preferred.

Note: Nature, 2012 A beginner's guide to eukaryotic genome annotation


🔵 Ready to get started? Let's go to Assembly QA Part 1: DEV Steps