Authors
Donna Karolchik, Galt P Barber, Jonathan Casper, Hiram Clawson, Melissa S Cline, Mark Diekhans, Timothy R Dreszer, Pauline A Fujita, Luvina Guruvadoo, Maximilian Haeussler, Rachel A Harte, Steve Heitner, Angie S Hinrichs, Katrina Learned, Brian T Lee, Chin H Li, Brian J Raney, Brooke Rhead, Kate R Rosenbloom, Cricket A Sloan, Matthew L Speir, Ann S Zweig, David Haussler, Robert M Kuhn, W James Kent
Publication date
2014/1/1
Journal
Nucleic acids research
Volume
42
Issue
D1
Pages
D764-D770
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
The University of California Santa Cruz (UCSC) Genome Browser (http://genome.ucsc.edu) offers online public access to a growing database of genomic sequence and annotations for a large collection of organisms, primarily vertebrates, with an emphasis on the human and mouse genomes. The Browser’s web-based tools provide an integrated environment for visualizing, comparing, analysing and sharing both publicly available and user-generated genomic data sets. As of September 2013, the database contained genomic sequence and a basic set of annotation ‘tracks’ for ∼90 organisms. Significant new annotations include a 60-species multiple alignment conservation track on the mouse, updated UCSC Genes tracks for human and mouse, and several new sets of variation and ENCODE data. New software tools include a Variant Annotation Integrator that returns predicted functional effects of a set of …
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