Schema for RepeatMasker - Repeating Elements by RepeatMasker
  Database: hg38    Primary Table: rmsk    Row Count: 5,607,738   Data last updated: 2019-08-07
fieldexampleSQL type
bin 585smallint(5) unsigned
swScore 463int(10) unsigned
milliDiv 13int(10) unsigned
milliDel 6int(10) unsigned
milliIns 17int(10) unsigned
genoName chr1varchar(255)
genoStart 10000int(10) unsigned
genoEnd 10468int(10) unsigned
genoLeft -248945954int(11)
strand +char(1)
repName (TAACCC)nvarchar(255)
repClass Simple_repeatvarchar(255)
repFamily Simple_repeatvarchar(255)
repStart 1int(11)
repEnd 471int(11)
repLeft 0int(11)
id 1char(1)

Sample Rows
 
binswScoremilliDivmilliDelmilliInsgenoNamegenoStartgenoEndgenoLeftstrandrepNamerepClassrepFamilyrepStartrepEndrepLeftid
58546313617chr11000010468-248945954+(TAACCC)nSimple_repeatSimple_repeat147101
585361211421513chr11046811447-248944975-TAR1Satellitetelo-39917124832
5854842511320chr11150411675-248944747-L1MC5aLINEL1-23823951993
5852392941910chr11167711780-248944642-MER5BDNAhAT-Charlie-7410414
585318230370chr11526415355-248941067-MIR3SINEMIR-119143495
58518232019chr11579715849-248940573+(TGCTCC)nSimple_repeatSimple_repeat15206
5851813700chr11671216744-248939678+(TGG)nSimple_repeatSimple_repeat13207
5852393381290chr11890619048-248937374+L2aLINEL229423104-3228
5859943126025chr11997120405-248936017+L3LINECR126803129-9709
585270331727chr12053020679-248935743+Plat_L3LINECR128022947-6391

Note: all start coordinates in our database are 0-based, not 1-based. See explanation here.

RepeatMasker (rmsk) Track Description
 

Description

This track was created by using Arian Smit's RepeatMasker program, which screens DNA sequences for interspersed repeats and low complexity DNA sequences. The program outputs a detailed annotation of the repeats that are present in the query sequence (represented by this track), as well as a modified version of the query sequence in which all the annotated repeats have been masked (generally available on the Downloads page). RepeatMasker uses the Repbase Update library of repeats from the Genetic Information Research Institute (GIRI). Repbase Update is described in Jurka (2000) in the References section below.

Display Conventions and Configuration

In full display mode, this track displays up to ten different classes of repeats:

  • Short interspersed nuclear elements (SINE), which include ALUs
  • Long interspersed nuclear elements (LINE)
  • Long terminal repeat elements (LTR), which include retroposons
  • DNA repeat elements (DNA)
  • Simple repeats (micro-satellites)
  • Low complexity repeats
  • Satellite repeats
  • RNA repeats (including RNA, tRNA, rRNA, snRNA, scRNA, srpRNA)
  • Other repeats, which includes class RC (Rolling Circle)
  • Unknown

The level of color shading in the graphical display reflects the amount of base mismatch, base deletion, and base insertion associated with a repeat element. The higher the combined number of these, the lighter the shading.

A "?" at the end of the "Family" or "Class" (for example, DNA?) signifies that the curator was unsure of the classification. At some point in the future, either the "?" will be removed or the classification will be changed.

Methods

Data are generated using the RepeatMasker -s flag. Additional flags may be used for certain organisms. Repeats are soft-masked. Alignments may extend through repeats, but are not permitted to initiate in them. See the FAQ for more information.

Credits

Thanks to Arian Smit, Robert Hubley and GIRI for providing the tools and repeat libraries used to generate this track.

References

Smit AFA, Hubley R, Green P. RepeatMasker Open-3.0. http://www.repeatmasker.org. 1996-2010.

Repbase Update is described in:

Jurka J. Repbase Update: a database and an electronic journal of repetitive elements. Trends Genet. 2000 Sep;16(9):418-420. PMID: 10973072

For a discussion of repeats in mammalian genomes, see:

Smit AF. Interspersed repeats and other mementos of transposable elements in mammalian genomes. Curr Opin Genet Dev. 1999 Dec;9(6):657-63. PMID: 10607616

Smit AF. The origin of interspersed repeats in the human genome. Curr Opin Genet Dev. 1996 Dec;6(6):743-8. PMID: 8994846