GENCODE: The reference human genome annotation for The ENCODE Project

2012 Genome Research 4,894 citations

Abstract

The GENCODE Consortium aims to identify all gene features in the human genome using a combination of computational analysis, manual annotation, and experimental validation. Since the first public release of this annotation data set, few new protein-coding loci have been added, yet the number of alternative splicing transcripts annotated has steadily increased. The GENCODE 7 release contains 20,687 protein-coding and 9640 long noncoding RNA loci and has 33,977 coding transcripts not represented in UCSC genes and RefSeq. It also has the most comprehensive annotation of long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) loci publicly available with the predominant transcript form consisting of two exons. We have examined the completeness of the transcript annotation and found that 35% of transcriptional start sites are supported by CAGE clusters and 62% of protein-coding genes have annotated polyA sites. Over one-third of GENCODE protein-coding genes are supported by peptide hits derived from mass spectrometry spectra submitted to Peptide Atlas. New models derived from the Illumina Body Map 2.0 RNA-seq data identify 3689 new loci not currently in GENCODE, of which 3127 consist of two exon models indicating that they are possibly unannotated long noncoding loci. GENCODE 7 is publicly available from gencodegenes.org and via the Ensembl and UCSC Genome Browsers.

Keywords

EnsemblRefSeqBiologyGenome projectGeneticsENCODEGeneGenomeGene AnnotationComputational biologyAnnotationHuman genomeRNA splicingGenome browserExonReference genomeRNAGenomics

MeSH Terms

AnimalsComputational BiologyDNAComplementaryDatabasesGeneticEvolutionMolecularExonsGenetic LociGenomeHumanGenomicsHumansInternetModelsMolecularMolecular Sequence AnnotationOpen Reading FramesPseudogenesQuality ControlRNA Splice SitesRNALong NoncodingReproducibility of ResultsUntranslated Regions

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Year
2012
Type
article
Volume
22
Issue
9
Pages
1760-1774
Citations
4894
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Jennifer Harrow, Adam Frankish, José M. González et al. (2012). GENCODE: The reference human genome annotation for The ENCODE Project. Genome Research , 22 (9) , 1760-1774. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.135350.111

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DOI
10.1101/gr.135350.111
PMID
22955987
PMCID
PMC3431492

Data Quality

Data completeness: 90%