The UCSC Genome Browser.

The UCSC Genome Browser. Curr Protoc Bioinformatics. 2009 Dec;Chapter 1:Unit1.4 Authors: Karolchik D, Hinrichs AS, Kent WJ Abstract The University of California Santa Cruz (UCSC) Genome Browser is a popular Web-based tool for quickly displaying a requested portion of a genome at any scale, accompanied by a series of aligned annotation "tracks." The annotations-generated by the UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group and external collaborators-display gene predictions, mRNA and expressed sequence tag alignments, simple nucleotide polymorphisms, expression and regulatory data, phenotype and variation data, and pairwise and multiple-species comparative genomics data. All information relevant to a region is presented in one window, facilitating biological analysis and interpretation. The database tables underlying the Genome Browser tracks can be viewed, downloaded, and manipulated using another Web-based application, the UCSC Table Browser. Users can upload data as custom annotation tracks in both browsers for research or educational use. This unit describes how to use the Genome Browser and Table Browser for genome analysis, download the underlying database tables, and create and display custom annotation tracks. PMID: 19957273 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Source: Current Protocols in Bioinformatics - Category: Bioinformatics Tags: Curr Protoc Bioinformatics Source Type: research