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NCBI Genome Remapping Service

This is a Beta-test version of coordinate remapping between genome assemblies and RefSeqGene sequences.
The following features have not yet been implemented but will be shortly:
  • full support for HGVS nomenclature (including c. nomenclature)
  • functional consequences of sequence changes
If there are other features you would like implemented, please let us know by filling out this form .

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We are sorry but a service supporting the Remap service is down. We expect this is a transient problem but if this persists, please use the Write to the Help Desk link to report the problem.
Genome Information
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Remapping Options
context specific help: Minimum ratio
context specific help: Maximum ratio
context specific help: multiple locations
During the remapping,
what is the minimum amount of the feature that must be able to be remapped?
The default is 50%.
This metric allows for indels in the alignment.
If a feature is 100 bp on the source assembly, and it’s remapped length is 100 bp, this value is 1.
If there is a 1bp insertion in the target, this value is 1.1.
Regions of duplication often expand or contract between assemblies.
Checking this value will allow our second pass alignments (see the documentation) to be used and
remapping will be more robust in these regions.
If there is a small insertion in the target assembly such that a feature would remap to two locations,
this feature allows these features to be merged so that only one feature is in the annotation file.
Genome Information

Available only for human

Remapping Options

Define RefSeqGenes

Not all regions of the genome have RefSeqGenes.
You can choose to get data for any available RefSeqGene or only specific ones. To request a RefSeqGene for a gene click here
You can paste multiple lines into the text area.

Define Transcripts/Proteins

Data
context specific help: input format context specific help: output format
You can paste multiple lines into the text area.
You can specify the format your file is in, or you can just let us guess.
You can specify the format in which you want the remapped annotations to be produced.
The default is to produce the format as the original features.
Problems
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