Ensembl REST API Optional Parameters
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Noushin N ▴ 600

Hello,

Can anyone please share an example of how one can specify optional parameters when using VEP through Ensembl REST API? I am following the examples on this page and would like to limit the results to those from canonical transcripts, and only return the maximum allele frequency in any population.

Best, Noushin

P.S. Tagging Emily_Ensembl

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Are you putting this in a script (if so what language), just plugging a URL into a browser or using a REST client? Are you using POST or GET endpoints?

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Thank you! I am using this in an R script and using POST endpoint.

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Emily 24k

We have Jupyter notebooks that take you through a training course on using the REST API in different coding languages. This page covers how to use POST endpoints in R, and includes how to add optional parameters. Simply, you add them to the endpoint URL after a /. There's even a VEP example in there, although it is a different parameter.

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Thanks, Emily_Ensembl ! The tutorials were great.

For future reference of myself and others, here is an example of how one would add protein domain annotation and uniprot protein ids to vep results for an input specified in genomic coordinates:

server <- "http://grch37.rest.ensembl.org"
ext <- "/vep/homo_sapiens/region/?domains=1&uniprot=1"
query <- "17 7578407 - G A"

body <- sprintf('{ "variants" : ["%s"] }', query)
r <- httr::POST(paste(server, ext, sep = ""), httr::content_type("application/json"),
                        httr::accept("application/json"), body = body)
annot <- jsonlite::fromJSON(jsonlite::toJSON(httr::content(r)))
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Your links are dead (misleading) here, it would be helpful if you could restore them to a more useful state!

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The Ensembl REST API online course, with links to the Jupyter notebooks can be found here: https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/online/courses/ensembl-rest-api/

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