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UCSC Genome Browser is a tool for exploring and analyzing genomic data from various species and assemblies. You can use it to view, align, filter, annotate, and download data from the browser or the REST API.
- In-Silico PCR
Genome and Assembly - The sequence database to search....
- UCSC Genome Browser Gateway
Browse/Select Species. Human. Mouse. Rat. Zebrafish....
- Hg38
Hg38 - UCSC Genome Browser Home
- Hg19
Hg19 - UCSC Genome Browser Home
- Home
Training - Visit our training page for videos, manuals, and...
- Sessions
Save current settings to a local file: file: file type...
- Track Hubs
Track data hubs are collections of external tracks that can...
- Custom Tracks
An annotation data file in one of the supported custom track...
- In-Silico PCR
Browse/Select Species. Human. Mouse. Rat. Zebrafish. Fruitfly. Worm. Yeast. Search through thousands of genome browsers.
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, MySQL server, or FTP server. Data filtering is available in the Table Browser or via the command-line utilities.
The UCSC Genome Browser is an online and downloadable genome browser hosted by the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC). [2] [3] [4] It is an interactive website offering access to genome sequence data from a variety of vertebrate and invertebrate species and major model organisms , integrated with a large collection of aligned annotations.
Explore genome sequences and annotations with tools such as Genome Browser, Gene Sorter, Blat and more. This is a test site for the new GRCh38 human genome assembly and other features.
Position/Search Term. Search the assembly: By position or search term: Use the "position or search term" box to find areas of the genome associated with many different attributes, such as a specific chromosomal coordinate range; mRNA, EST, or STS marker names; or keywords from the GenBank description of an mRNA.
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Jan 17, 2014 · Learn how to use the UCSC Genome Browser to find and visualize protein-coding genes in the human genome and other data. This tutorial covers basic and advanced features, queries, and resources for biologists.