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  • Ensembl human genome naming pattern

    Hi all,
    I'm sorry to post this, as I believe it to be a very trivial question. But since it is urgent and I don't have a lot of time to spent on searching the pattern / meaning I'll post anyway.

    So here's the question: I have the human genome (GRCh37.58, Ensembl) stored local and I found three files that I can't allocate, the names are:

    Homo_sapiens.GRCh37.58.dna.chromosome.0.fa
    Homo_sapiens.GRCh37.58.dna.chromosome.91.fa
    Homo_sapiens.GRCh37.58.dna.chromosome.91.fa

    X and Y as well as the mitochondrium (MT) have their own files, so what chromosomes do these files belong to?

    Thanks in advance!

    Regards

  • #2
    Ok, these files are not in ftp://ftp.ensembl.org/pub/release-58...o_sapiens/dna/
    how big is each file in that directory of yours?
    (And you only named two files - the last two having the same name).

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    • #3
      My mistake, it's chromosome 0, 91 and 92.
      Their size differs (chr0 = 20KB, chr91 = 151MB, chr92 = 54MB) but since their not officially included and the nonchromosomal file is missing (haven't seen that before, again my mistake), I suppose they are somewhat linked to it.

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      • #4
        Hi,

        As already mentioned, there are no files with these names on our ftp site, so I am afraid I cannot tell you where they come from and what they contain.

        Instead of spending a lot of time finding out what they contain, I would suggest you make sure you have all files present in ftp://ftp.ensembl.org/pub/release-58...o_sapiens/dna/ (or alternatively, if you want the newest version of the assembly, ftp://ftp.ensembl.org/pub/release-61...o_sapiens/dna/) and just forget about those three "mystery files" ....

        With kind regards,
        Bert Overduin, Ph.D.
        Ensembl Helpdesk & Outreach
        Vertebrate Genomics Team
        EMBL - European Bioinformatics Institute
        Wellcome Trust Genome Campus
        Hinxton, Cambridge, United Kingdom

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