[ensembl-dev] Identify canonical transcript

Diana Lemos dlemos at ebi.ac.uk
Mon Jul 4 08:42:52 BST 2022


Hi Michael,

On the Web VEP there is an option to identify the canonical transcripts, 
under "Additional annotations" you just need to tick the option 
"Identify canonical transcripts".

Let me know if you have further questions.


Best wishes,

Diana



On 02/07/2022 06:01, Michael Yourshaw wrote:
>
> When I run VEP the json results include a canonical value of “1” 
> identifying the canonical transcript.
>
> The web VEP does not have a column for the canonical transcript.
>
> Nor does the transcripts table for a gene identify the canonical 
> transcript.
>
> Is there a way on the web site to identify the canonical transcript of 
> a gene?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>> Michael Yourshaw
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