The UCSC Genome Browser database: 2016 update

2015 Nucleic Acids Research 420 citations

Abstract

For the past 15 years, the UCSC Genome Browser (http://genome.ucsc.edu/) has served the international research community by offering an integrated platform for viewing and analyzing information from a large database of genome assemblies and their associated annotations. The UCSC Genome Browser has been under continuous development since its inception with new data sets and software features added frequently. Some release highlights of this year include new and updated genome browsers for various assemblies, including bonobo and zebrafish; new gene annotation sets; improvements to track and assembly hub support; and a new interactive tool, the "Data Integrator", for intersecting data from multiple tracks. We have greatly expanded the data sets available on the most recent human assembly, hg38/GRCh38, to include updated gene prediction sets from GENCODE, more phenotype- and disease-associated variants from ClinVar and ClinGen, more genomic regulatory data, and a new multiple genome alignment.

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Genome browserGenomeBiologyAnnotationComputational biologyGenomicsGene AnnotationGenome projectGeneGenetics

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2015
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44
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D1
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D717-D725
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Matthew L Speir, Ann S. Zweig, Kate R. Rosenbloom et al. (2015). The UCSC Genome Browser database: 2016 update. Nucleic Acids Research , 44 (D1) , D717-D725. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkv1275

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10.1093/nar/gkv1275