Even if you don't need to install Ensembl yourself, you may want to link to it from your own website.
Installing EnsemblThe Ensembl website is written in Perl and can be installed locally. The code is modular and extensible so it can be customized for local demands.
Developing with Ensembl General development Basic customizationHow to set up a custom version of Ensembl for your project
This section covers the more technical aspects of customizing Ensembl, and is recommended for advanced Perl users only.
Ensembl Software SupportEnsembl is an open project and we would like to encourage correspondence and discussions on any subject on any aspect of Ensembl. If you have any questions about installing or customizing Ensembl, please join our development mailing list and we will endeavour to help.
If you are interested in undertaking a short-term collaborative project, our "Geek for a Week" scheme allows developers and researchers to work alongside Ensembl team members.
Privacy PolicyNote that the code does not currently support https logins, so we cannot guarantee the privacy of any data you choose to upload to the website. Please see our privacy policy for more information about our user accounts system.
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