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                           <FONT SIZE="4"><A NAME="TOC"></A><B>&nbsp; News</B></FONT></TD>
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                     To receive announcements of new genome 
                     assembly releases, new software features, updates and 
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 		    <FONT FACE="courier" SIZE="3"><B>20 August 2010 -
 New ENCODE Integrated Regulation Super-track Released</B></FONT>
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 		    We are pleased to announce the release of the ENCODE Integrated
 		    Regulation super-track, a collection of regulatory tracks containing
 		    state-of-the-art information about the mechanisms that turn genes on and
 		    off at the transcription level. Individual tracks within the set show
 		    enrichment of histone modifications suggestive of enhancer and promoter
 		    activity, DNAse clusters indicating open chromatin, regions of
 		    transcription factor binding, and transcription levels. When viewed in
 		    combination, the complementary nature of the data within these tracks
 		    has the potential to greatly facilitate our understanding of regulatory
 		    DNA. 
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 		    The data comprising these tracks were generated from hundreds of
 		    experiments on multiple cell lines conducted by labs participating in
 		    the Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) project, and were submitted to
 		    the UCSC ENCODE Data Coordination Center for display on the Genome
 		    Browser.
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 		    Faced with the problem of how to display such a large amount of data
 		    in a manner facilitating analysis, UCSC has developed new visualization
 		    methods that cluster and overlay the data, and then display the
 		    resulting tracks on a single screen. Each of the cell lines in a track
 		    is associated with a particular color. Light, saturated colors are used
 		    to produce the best transparent overlay.
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 		    <P>
 		    The data in the ENCODE Regulation super-track, as with all data from the
 		    production phase of the ENCODE project, have genome-wide coverage. In
 		    general, Genome Browser tracks that show ENCODE-generated data can be
 		    identified by the double-helix icon preceding the name in the track
 		    list. Currently, the ENCODE Regulation data are available only on the
 		    March 2006 (NCBI Build 36, UCSC version hg18) assembly of the human
 		    genome. 
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 		    <P>
 		    For a detailed description of the datasets contained in this super-track
 		    and a discussion of how the tracks can be used synergistically to
 		    examine regions of regulatory functionality within the genome, see the
 		    <A HREF="http://tiny.cc/ntvjk">track description</A> page. 
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 		    <FONT FACE="courier" SIZE="3"><B>18 August 2010 -
 Cat Genome Browser Available:</B></FONT>
 		    We have released a Genome Browser for the latest assembly of Cat (<em>Felis catus</em>).
 		    <A HREF="goldenPath/newsarch.html#081810">Read more</A>. 
 		    </P><HR>
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 		    <FONT FACE="courier" SIZE="3"><B>23 July 2010 - BigBed/BigWig Paper Published:</b></FONT>
 		    We are pleased to announce that we have published a paper on
 		    the BigBed and BigWig format. 
 		    <A HREF="goldenPath/newsarch.html#072310">Read more</A>.
                     Kent WJ <em>et al</em>. <A HREF="http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/btq351"
 		    TARGET=_blank>BigWig and BigBed: enabling browsing of 
 		    large distributed data sets.</A> <EM>Bioinformatics</EM>. 
 		    2010 July 17. Published online in advance of print.
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