The UCSC Genome Browser database: 2021 update
Author(s) -
Jairo Navarro Gonzalez,
Ann S. Zweig,
Matthew L Speir,
Daniel Schmelter,
Kate R. Rosenbloom,
Brian J. Raney,
Conner C. Powell,
Luis R Nassar,
Nathan D Maulding,
Christopher M. Lee,
Brian T. Lee,
Angie S. Hinrichs,
Alastair Charles Fyfe,
Jason D. Fernandes,
Mark Diekhans,
Hiram Clawson,
Jonathan D. Casper,
Anna BenetPagès,
Galt P Barber,
David Haussler,
Robert M. Kuhn,
Maximilian Haeussler,
W. James Kent
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
nucleic acids research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 9.008
H-Index - 537
eISSN - 1362-4954
pISSN - 0305-1048
DOI - 10.1093/nar/gkaa1070
Subject(s) - ensembl , genome browser , refseq , genome , annotation , biology , genomics , encode , gene annotation , computational biology , genome project , comparative genomics , visualization , genetics , gene , computer science , data mining
For more than two decades, the UCSC Genome Browser database (https://genome.ucsc.edu) has provided high-quality genomics data visualization and genome annotations to the research community. As the field of genomics grows and more data become available, new modes of display are required to accommodate new technologies. New features released this past year include a Hi-C heatmap display, a phased family trio display for VCF files, and various track visualization improvements. Striving to keep data up-to-date, new updates to gene annotations include GENCODE Genes, NCBI RefSeq Genes, and Ensembl Genes. New data tracks added for human and mouse genomes include the ENCODE registry of candidate cis-regulatory elements, promoters from the Eukaryotic Promoter Database, and NCBI RefSeq Select and Matched Annotation from NCBI and EMBL-EBI (MANE). Within weeks of learning about the outbreak of coronavirus, UCSC released a genome browser, with detailed annotation tracks, for the SARS-CoV-2 RNA reference assembly.
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