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Latest revision as of 18:45, 20 January 2010
Documentation on Ensembl server
- genome_db: All species in this database
- There are two different types of homologies: protein and genomic
- Genomic homologies:
- Protein homologies:
- Main table homology: A homology is located on a tree, obtained with an (alignment/phylogenetic) method, based on a set of species
- The method and the set of species (method_link_species_set_id) are a reference to method_link_species_set. This table points to method_link and to species_set
- A homology.description can be ortholog or paralog and one-to-one or one-to-many, see Ensembl Doc, but there are also putative_gene_splits, between_species_paralogs and other_paralog
- A homology is referenced by two or more homology_members
All genomes with their ids:
select * from genome_db;
All one-to-orthologs between genome_ids 3 and 4:
select m1.stable_id, m2.stable_id, h.description from homology as h, homology_member as hm1, homology_member as hm2, member as m1, member as m2 where h.homology_id=hm1.homology_id and h.homology_id=hm2.homology_id and hm1.member_id < hm2.member_id and m1.member_id=hm1.member_id and m2.member_id=hm2.member_id and m1.genome_db_id=3 and m2.genome_db_id=4;
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All species_sets that include rat and mouse:
select * from species_set s1, species_set s2, genome_db gd1, genome_db gd2 where s1.species_set_id = s2.species_set_id and s1.genome_db_id<s2.genome_db_id and s1.genome_db_id=gd1.genome_db_id and s2.genome_db_id=gd2.genome_db_id and gd1.name="Rattus norvegicus" and gd2.name="Mus musculus";
All species_sets with more than one or two species:
select species_set_id, count(*) as count from species_set group by species_set_id having count<>1 and count<>2;