The UCSC genome browser database: update 2011

PA Fujita, B Rhead, AS Zweig, AS Hinrichs… - Nucleic acids …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
PA Fujita, B Rhead, AS Zweig, AS Hinrichs, D Karolchik, MS Cline, M Goldman, GP Barber
Nucleic acids research, 2010academic.oup.com
Abstract The University of California, Santa Cruz Genome Browser (http://genome. ucsc.
edu) offers online access to a database of genomic sequence and annotation data for a
wide variety of organisms. The Browser also has many tools for visualizing, comparing and
analyzing both publicly available and user-generated genomic data sets, aligning
sequences and uploading user data. Among the features released this year are a gene
search tool and annotation track drag-reorder functionality as well as support for BAM and …
Abstract
The University of California, Santa Cruz Genome Browser ( http://genome.ucsc.edu ) offers online access to a database of genomic sequence and annotation data for a wide variety of organisms. The Browser also has many tools for visualizing, comparing and analyzing both publicly available and user-generated genomic data sets, aligning sequences and uploading user data. Among the features released this year are a gene search tool and annotation track drag-reorder functionality as well as support for BAM and BigWig/BigBed file formats. New display enhancements include overlay of multiple wiggle tracks through use of transparent coloring, options for displaying transformed wiggle data, a ‘mean+whiskers’ windowing function for display of wiggle data at high zoom levels, and more color schemes for microarray data. New data highlights include seven new genome assemblies, a Neandertal genome data portal, phenotype and disease association data, a human RNA editing track, and a zebrafish Conservation track. We also describe updates to existing tracks.
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