
Ensembl Variant Effect Predictor Command line Ensembl VEP
 Command line Ensembl VEP 
   Quick start
 Quick start- 
                        Download
                        git clone https://github.com/Ensembl/ensembl-vep.git 
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                        Install
                        cd ensembl-vep perl INSTALL.pl 
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                        Test
                        ./vep -i examples/homo_sapiens_GRCh38.vcf --cache 
Use Ensembl VEP to analyse your variation data locally. No limits, powerful, fast and extendable, command line Ensembl VEP is the way to get the most out of Ensembl VEP and Ensembl.
Ensembl VEP is a powerful and highly configurable tool - have a browse through the documentation. You might also like to read up on the data formats that Ensembl VEP uses, and the different ways you can access genome data. The VEP script can annotate your variants with custom data, be extended with plugins, and use powerful filtering to find biologically interesting results.
Beginners should have a run through the tutorial, or try the web interface first.
If you use Ensembl VEP in your work, please cite our latest publication McLaren et. al. 2016 (doi:10.1186/s13059-016-0974-4)
Any questions? Send an email to the Ensembl developers' mailing list or contact the Ensembl Helpdesk.
 Documentation contents
 Documentation contents
             Tutorial
 Tutorial
                 Download and install
 Download and install
                - Download
- What's new in release 115
- Installation
- Using Ensembl VEP in macOS
- Using Ensembl VEP in Windows
- Docker
- Singularity
- Nextflow
 Data formats
 Data formats
                
            

 
    
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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