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Nucleic Acids Res ; 37(Database issue): D755-61, 2009 Jan.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18996895

RÉSUMÉ

The UCSC Genome Browser Database (GBD, http://genome.ucsc.edu) is a publicly available collection of genome assembly sequence data and integrated annotations for a large number of organisms, including extensive comparative-genomic resources. In the past year, 13 new genome assemblies have been added, including two important primate species, orangutan and marmoset, bringing the total to 46 assemblies for 24 different vertebrates and 39 assemblies for 22 different invertebrate animals. The GBD datasets may be viewed graphically with the UCSC Genome Browser, which uses a coordinate-based display system allowing users to juxtapose a wide variety of data. These data include all mRNAs from GenBank mapped to all organisms, RefSeq alignments, gene predictions, regulatory elements, gene expression data, repeats, SNPs and other variation data, as well as pairwise and multiple-genome alignments. A variety of other bioinformatics tools are also provided, including BLAT, the Table Browser, the Gene Sorter, the Proteome Browser, VisiGene and Genome Graphs.


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Bases de données d'acides nucléiques , Génomique , Animaux , Cartographie chromosomique , Infographie , Expression des gènes , Variation génétique , Humains , ARN messager/composition chimique , Logiciel , Interface utilisateur
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Nucleic Acids Res ; 36(Database issue): D773-9, 2008 Jan.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18086701

RÉSUMÉ

The University of California, Santa Cruz, Genome Browser Database (GBD) provides integrated sequence and annotation data for a large collection of vertebrate and model organism genomes. Seventeen new assemblies have been added to the database in the past year, for a total coverage of 19 vertebrate and 21 invertebrate species as of September 2007. For each assembly, the GBD contains a collection of annotation data aligned to the genomic sequence. Highlights of this year's additions include a 28-species human-based vertebrate conservation annotation, an enhanced UCSC Genes set, and more human variation, MGC, and ENCODE data. The database is optimized for fast interactive performance with a set of web-based tools that may be used to view, manipulate, filter and download the annotation data. New toolset features include the Genome Graphs tool for displaying genome-wide data sets, session saving and sharing, better custom track management, expanded Genome Browser configuration options and a Genome Browser wiki site. The downloadable GBD data, the companion Genome Browser toolset and links to documentation and related information can be found at: http://genome.ucsc.edu/.


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Bases de données d'acides nucléiques , Génomique , Animaux , Infographie , Variation génétique , Humains , Internet , Invertébrés/génétique , Alignement de séquences , Interface utilisateur , Vertébrés/génétique
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Nucleic Acids Res ; 35(Database issue): D668-73, 2007 Jan.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17142222

RÉSUMÉ

The University of California, Santa Cruz Genome Browser Database contains, as of September 2006, sequence and annotation data for the genomes of 13 vertebrate and 19 invertebrate species. The Genome Browser displays a wide variety of annotations at all scales from the single nucleotide level up to a full chromosome and includes assembly data, genes and gene predictions, mRNA and EST alignments, and comparative genomics, regulation, expression and variation data. The database is optimized for fast interactive performance with web tools that provide powerful visualization and querying capabilities for mining the data. In the past year, 22 new assemblies and several new sets of human variation annotation have been released. New features include VisiGene, a fully integrated in situ hybridization image browser; phyloGif, for drawing evolutionary tree diagrams; a redesigned Custom Track feature; an expanded SNP annotation track; and many new display options. The Genome Browser, other tools, downloadable data files and links to documentation and other information can be found at http://genome.ucsc.edu/.


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Bases de données génétiques , Génomique , Animaux , Séquence nucléotidique , Bovins , Infographie , Séquence conservée , Génome humain , Humains , Internet , Déséquilibre de liaison , Souris , Cadres ouverts de lecture , Polymorphisme de nucléotide simple , Rats , Séquences d'acides nucléiques régulatrices , Interface utilisateur
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