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09 April 2013 - The UCSC Cancer Genomics Browser Has a New Look!

The UCSC Cancer Genomics group has recently remodeled the interface of the Cancer Genomics Browser - to make it easier to navigate and more intuitive to use for - displaying, investigating, and analyzing cancer genomics data and + to make it easier to navigate and more intuitive to display, investigate, and + analyze cancer genomics data and associated clinical information. This tool provides access to many types of information—biological pathways, collections of genes, genomic and clinical information—that can be used to sort, aggregate, and perform statistical tests on a group of samples. The Cancer Browser currently displays 473 datasets of 25 cancers from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) as well as data from the Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia (CCLE) and Stand Up To Cancer.

You can find more information about how to use this tool in the online tutorial, user's guide and FAQ. Any questions or comments should be directed to genome-cancer@soe.ucsc.edu.


05 March 2013 - dbSNP 137 Available for mm10: We are pleased to announce the release of three tracks derived from dbSNP build 137, available on the mouse assembly (GRCm38/mm10). dbSNP build 137 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. Read more.

11 February 2013 - Denisova tracks released on hg19 browser: In conjunction with the publication of the paper by Meyer et al. A High-Coverage Genome Sequence from an Archaic Denisovan Individual, the UCSC Genome Browser is hosting a set of new tracks. Read more.

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