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RefSeq Release 221

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RefSeq release 221 is now available online and from the FTP site. You can access RefSeq data through NCBI Datasets.

What’s included in this release?

As of November 6, 2023, this full release incorporates genomic, transcript, and protein data containing:

The release is provided in several directories as a complete dataset and divided by logical groupings.

Human genome annotation update
Assembly GRCh38.p14
Assembly T2T-CHM13v2.0
New eukaryotic genome annotations

This release includes new annotations generated by NCBI’s eukaryotic genome annotation pipeline for 36 additional species, including:

Future changes

We plan to rename the *.nonredundant_protein* files to clarify that the files are specific to the prokaryote WP protein dataset. You should continue to use all complete.*protein.* files if you wish to obtain a complete set of RefSeq proteins across all represented taxa.

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