The Human Genome Browser at UCSC
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · University of California, Santa Cruz · +1 more institution
Abstract
As vertebrate genome sequences near completion and research refocuses to their analysis, the issue of effective genome annotation display becomes critical. A mature web tool for rapid and reliable display of any requested portion of the genome at any scale, together with several dozen aligned annotation tracks, is provided at http://genome.ucsc.edu. This browser displays assembly contigs and gaps, mRNA and expressed sequence tag alignments, multiple gene predictions, cross-species homologies, single nucleotide polymorphisms, sequence-tagged sites, radiation hybrid data, transposon repeats, and more as a stack of coregistered tracks. Text and sequence-based searches provide quick and precise access to any…
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Authors
7- WJW. James KentCorresponding
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California, Santa Cruz, Eugene Research Institute
- CWCharles W. Sugnet
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California, Santa Cruz, Eugene Research Institute
- TSTerrence S. Furey
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California, Santa Cruz, Eugene Research Institute
- KMKrishna M. Roskin
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California, Santa Cruz, Eugene Research Institute
- THTom H. Pringle
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California, Santa Cruz, Eugene Research Institute
Topics & keywords
- Genome browser
- Annotation
- Biology
- Genome
- Contig
- Genome project
- Computational biology
- Sequence (biology)