[Bioperl-l] Ensembl stable_id_event table
Chris Fields
cjfields at illinois.edu
Wed Mar 23 22:23:47 UTC 2011
Odd, wonder what the ensembl folks have to say about it. Have you asked them?
chris
On Mar 22, 2011, at 8:57 AM, Nathan (Nat) Goodman wrote:
> With apologies, this is not technically a bioperl question, but hopefully close enough. I'm trying to map old Ensembl IDs to current ones. Table stable_id_event on their ftp site seems to be the place to get this information, but the data in that table (for human build 61) is cyclic, meaning that old IDs are sometimes mapped to new ones which in turn are mapped back to the old one. This seems wrong... And, it's not a rare occurrence: 18% of IDs in the table lie on cycles, the largest of which contains more than 6000 IDs!
>
> To see one short cycle, run this query (against human build 61).
>
> mysql> select * from stable_id_event where
> -> (old_stable_id='ENSP00000399673' or new_stable_id='ENSP00000399673')
> -> and (old_stable_id='ENSP00000365536' or new_stable_id='ENSP00000365536');
>
> The results are
>
> +-----------------+-------------+-----------------+-------------+--------------------+-------------+-------+
> | old_stable_id | old_version | new_stable_id | new_version | mapping_session_id | type | score |
> +-----------------+-------------+-----------------+-------------+--------------------+-------------+-------+
> | ENSP00000399673 | 2 | ENSP00000365536 | 3 | 380 | translation | 1 |
> | ENSP00000399673 | 2 | ENSP00000365536 | 3 | 381 | translation | 1 |
> | ENSP00000365536 | 3 | ENSP00000399673 | 2 | 381 | translation | 1 |
> | ENSP00000399673 | 2 | ENSP00000365536 | 3 | 382 | translation | 1 |
> | ENSP00000365536 | 3 | ENSP00000399673 | 2 | 382 | translation | 1 |
> +-----------------+-------------+-----------------+-------------+--------------------+-------------+-------+
>
> The first and last lines reveal the cycle:
>
> line 1) ENSP00000399673-> ENSP00000365536
> line 5) ENSP00000365536-> ENSP00000399673
>
> If anyone can shed some light, I would be most grateful.
>
> Thanks very much,
> Nat Goodman
>
>
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