Screenshots of the Release 51 Ensembl website illustrating the principles of the new design and some of the new features. The figure shows an example of three of the four classes of display view using human gene SLC24A5 as the context. (A) An example of a location based view, showing a region of the genome around the gene. (B) An example of a gene based view, showing the gene tree. (C) An example of a transcript based view, showing supporting evidence for the transcript model. The three tabs across the top of the page, allow rapid navigation between the three classes of view. The fourth variation tab (data not shown) appears if an individual SNP is selected. For each class, the left hand menu lists the different views available. For the location-based views (A), this includes views of a genome at a range of resolutions and genome sequence based comparative genomic views. For the gene-based views (B), this includes textual information about the gene, views of its local genomic environment, views of the gene in the context of its orthologs and paralog relationships with other genomes in the Ensembl system and views of sequence variation within that population. The transcript based views (C) have views similar to the gene based views, but focused around individual transcript structures with more detail. As well as the overall redesign of the navigation between views, there are substantial improvements to many individual views, based on the much more extensive use of AJAX in the new web-code. Examples are the genetree view (B) which allows nodes to be expanded or collapsed interactively, making the view much more usable for large gene families; the substantially redesigned supporting evidence views (C) and the page configuration options on many views (e.g. A) which are much more intuitive than before and have a much greater range of display options.