1. The UCSC Genome Browser database: 2018 update
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Brian T. Lee, Robert M. Kuhn, Christopher Eisenhart, Kate R. Rosenbloom, Cath Tyner, Donna Karolchik, Brian J. Raney, Jonathan Casper, David Gibson, Ann S. Zweig, Maximilian Haeussler, Jairo Navarro Gonzalez, Matthew L. Speir, Mark Diekhans, Luvina Guruvadoo, Galt P. Barber, W. James Kent, David Haussler, Joel Armstrong, Chris Villarreal, Ian T. Fiddes, Christopher Lee, Angie S. Hinrichs, and Hiram Clawson
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0301 basic medicine ,Genome browser ,Biology ,Web Browser ,Genome ,World Wide Web ,03 medical and health sciences ,Annotation ,User-Computer Interface ,Databases ,0302 clinical medicine ,Gene interaction ,Genetic ,Terminology as Topic ,Information and Computing Sciences ,Databases, Genetic ,Genetics ,Database Issue ,CRISPR ,Humans ,Gene Regulatory Networks ,Genome, Human ,Cas9 ,Human Genome ,Molecular Sequence Annotation ,Biological Sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Data Display ,Human genome ,CRISPR-Cas Systems ,Environmental Sciences ,Human ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
The UCSC Genome Browser (https://genome.ucsc.edu) provides a web interface for exploring annotated genome assemblies. The assemblies and annotation tracks are updated on an ongoing basis—12 assemblies and more than 28 tracks were added in the past year. Two recent additions are a display of CRISPR/Cas9 guide sequences and an interactive navigator for gene interactions. Other upgrades from the past year include a command-line version of the Variant Annotation Integrator, support for Human Genome Variation Society variant nomenclature input and output, and a revised highlighting tool that now supports multiple simultaneous regions and colors.
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- 2018