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daviddao/biojs-rest-ensembl

REST API for the ensembl website

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The **biojs‑rest‑ensembl** project provides a lightweight JavaScript wrapper around Ensembl’s public REST services, exposing convenient functions to build URLs and make AJAX calls for common Ensembl queries (e.g., gene trees, lookup, sequence). It’s aimed at web developers and bioinformatics front‑end engineers who want to integrate Ensembl data into interactive BioJS visualisations or other client‑side applications.