
UCSC Genome Browser Home
Training - Visit our training page for videos, manuals, and tutorials on the Genome Browser Education - We offer teaching modules using the Genome Browser aimed at the …
UCSC Genome Browser Gateway
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Genome Browser Training - BLAT
Teaching bioinformatics and neuroinformatics by using free web-based tools - student-level tutorial that demonstrates the combined use of several major bioinformatic tools (including the …
UCSC Genome Browser Home
On June 22, 2000, UCSC and the other members of the International Human Genome Project consortium completed the first working draft of the human genome assembly, forever ensuring …
The UCSC Genome Browser – Genomics Institute
Immediately after sharing the HGP’s draft sequence, UC Santa Cruz went to work to create the UCSC Genome Browser, which instantly became one of the most widely used resources for …
UCSC Genome Browser Home
Understanding of the relationship between chromatin structure and genome behavior is a long term goal of this project (NSF 1444532). Our immediate aim is to identify and map genome …
UCSC Genome Browser 101
This tutorial is a basic introduction of the most common UCSC Genome Browser usage. This includes the navigation menu, configuration of the tracks display, and where to find additional …
UCSC Genome Browser Home
This site is based on the infrastructure of UCSC Genome Browser, which is developed and maintained by the Genome Bioinformatics Group, a cross-departmental team within the UC …
UCSC Genome Browser Downloads
This page contains links to sequence and annotation downloads for the genome assemblies featured in the UCSC Genome Browser. Downloads are also available via our JSON API, …