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The UCSC Genome Browser database: 2018 update
- Casper, Jonathan;
- Zweig, Ann S;
- Villarreal, Chris;
- Tyner, Cath;
- Speir, Matthew L;
- Rosenbloom, Kate R;
- Raney, Brian J;
- Lee, Christopher M;
- Lee, Brian T;
- Karolchik, Donna;
- Hinrichs, Angie S;
- Haeussler, Maximilian;
- Guruvadoo, Luvina;
- Gonzalez, Jairo Navarro;
- Gibson, David;
- Fiddes, Ian T;
- Eisenhart, Christopher;
- Diekhans, Mark;
- Clawson, Hiram;
- Barber, Galt P;
- Armstrong, Joel;
- Haussler, David;
- Kuhn, Robert M;
- Kent, W James
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkx1020Abstract
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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