UCSC Genome Browser Home Training - Visit our training page for videos, manuals, and tutorials on the Genome Browser Education - We offer teaching modules using the Genome Browser aimed at the undergraduate classroom
UCSC Genome Browser Gateway Browse Select Species Popular Species Human Mouse Rat Fruitfly Worm Yeast Represented Species Find Position Assembly Position Search Term Current position: GO Genome Browser - assembly view sequences
The UCSC Genome Browser – Genomics Institute Scientists needed a way to view and annotate it, and share what they learned about our genetic code with others Immediately after sharing the HGP’s draft sequence, UC Santa Cruz went to work to create the UCSC Genome Browser, which instantly became one of the most widely used resources for genomics worldwide
UCSC Genome Browser Home Training - Visit our training page for videos, manuals, and tutorials on the Genome Browser Education - We offer teaching modules using the Genome Browser aimed at the undergraduate classroom
UCSC Genome Browser Table Browser Tutorial The UCSC Table Browser is a flexible tool for accessing and exporting data from genome browser tracks This tutorial introduces the Table Browser interface and demonstrates how to:
UCSC Genome Browser Gateway Tutorial A guided walkthrough that explains how to find a genome, explore the Species Tree, search with assembly identifiers, view sequences, and use search terms to jump to genome locations
UCSC Genome Browser Downloads This page contains links to sequence and annotation downloads for the genome assemblies featured in the UCSC Genome Browser Downloads are also available via our JSON API, MySQL server, or FTP server
The UCSC Genome Browser database: 2025 update - PMC The UCSC Genome Browser (https: genome ucsc edu) is a widely utilized web-based tool for visualization and analysis of genomic data, encompassing over 4000 assemblies from diverse organisms
UCSC Genome Browser 101 This tutorial is a basic introduction of the most common UCSC Genome Browser usage This includes the navigation menu, configuration of the tracks display, and where to find additional resources