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+ 29 February 2012 + - RGD Genes available for rn4 +

+ We are pleased to announce the release of RGD Genes for rat + (Baylor 3.4/rn4). This track shows protein-coding gene annotations + curated by RGD. This track + replaces UCSC Known Genes as the main gene track for this assembly. +

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+ More details about this track can be found on the + + RGD Genes track description page. +

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+ We'd like to thank RGD for providing the base annotations for this + track. The RGD Genes track was produced by Fan Hsu, Mary Goldman and + Hiram Clawson. +

+ + - 10 February 2012 - - dbSNP 135 Available for hg19 -

We are pleased to announce the release of four tracks derived - from dbSNP build 135, available on the human assembly (GRCh37/hg19). - dbSNP build 135 is available at NCBI. The new tracks contain - additional annotation data not included in previous dbSNP tracks, - with corresponding coloring and filtering options in the Genome - Browser. -

+ organizations and individuals who contributed to the success of this release. + -->

- As for dbSNP build 132, there are four tracks in this release. - One is a track containing all mappings of reference SNPs to the - human assembly, labeled "All SNPs (135)". The other three tracks - are subsets of this track and show interesting and easily defined - subsets of dbSNP: -

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  • Common SNPs (135): uniquely mapped variants that appear in - at least 1% of the population -
  • Flagged SNPs (135): uniquely mapped variants, excluding - Common SNPs, that have been flagged by dbSNP as "clinically - associated" -
  • Mult. SNPs (135): variants that have been mapped to more - than one genomic location -
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By default, only the Common SNPs (135) are visible; other - tracks must be made visible using the track controls. -

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You will find the four SNPs (135) tracks on the Human Feb. - 2009 (GRCh37/hg19) browser in the "Variation and Repeats" group. -

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Many thanks to dbSNP at NCBI for the data, and to - Mary-Claire King at the University of Washington for helpful - comments that motivated us to enhance our dbSNP annotations. The - tracks were produced at UCSC by Angie Hinrichs and Brooke Rhead. -


+ 10 February 2012 + - dbSNP 135 Available for hg19: + We are pleased to announce the release of four tracks derived + from dbSNP build 135, available on the human assembly + (GRCh37/hg19). + Read more. +

2 February 2012 - New UCSC Genes Track Released for GRCh37/hg19: We're happy to announce the release of an updated UCSC Genes track for the GRCh37/hg19 human Genome Browser. Read more.

- 23 January 2012 - Wallaby - Browser Available: - We have released a Genome Browser for the September 2009 - genome assembly of the Tammar Wallaby, Macropus - eugenii (TWGS version Meug_1.1, UCSC version macEug2). - Read more. -

- 3 January 2012 - Roadmap - Epigenomics Now Available through Data Hub at Washington - University: - We are pleased to announce the release of the Roadmap - Epigenomics data on the UCSC Genome Browser through our - Data Hub function. - Read more. -

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