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RefSeq sequences of lowest status of curation (Model) are derived from predictions of Genomescan, while the Ensembl pipeline uses a combination of the Genewise and Exonerate.
Since no gene prediction programs to date predict the exact same gene set, it is perhaps not surprising that an increase in the number of Model sequences is accompanied by an increase in unique sequences.
It seems likely that the inconsistencies of the gene predictions programmes are causing important discrepancies in the databases. Another source of the differences could be the differing criteria for transcription evidence for predicted genes.
Refer:
Larsson, Thomas P., et al. "Comparison of the current RefSeq, Ensembl and EST databases for counting genes and gene discovery." FEBS letters 579.3 (2005): 690-698.
Well this depends on the information you are hoping to retrieve. Maybe if you say something about what you are hoping to find there, what your field of research is, what is your background (are you good in Perl - for ex.). then, maybe, I could provide some pros and cons for you.
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