e7880ea3badaf9e449dbded588a77d3154ea335c brianlee Fri Apr 18 16:10:21 2014 -0700 Removing links to AWG hub in news release as creates a unique issue with new TF ChIP-seq track Motifs refs # 12259 diff --git src/hg/htdocs/indexNews.html src/hg/htdocs/indexNews.html index b59f10e..eca770c 100755 --- src/hg/htdocs/indexNews.html +++ src/hg/htdocs/indexNews.html @@ -36,33 +36,31 @@ which has been enhanced with the display of Factorbook motifs. Within a cluster, a green highlight indicates the highest scoring site of a Factorbook-identified canonical motif for the corresponding factor. Upon clicking a transcription factor's cluster with a motif, the details page now displays the motif's sequence logo, alignment and underlying Positional Weight Matrix. Also, the track configuration page now enables the filtering of factors.

The newly added Genome Segmentations from ENCODE tracks display multivariate genome-segmentation performed on six human cell types (GM12878, K562, H1-hESC, HeLa-S3, HepG2, and HUVEC), integrating ChIP-seq data for eight chromatin marks, RNA Polymerase II, the CTCF transcription factor and input data. In total, twenty-five states were used to segment the genome, and these states were then grouped and colored to highlight predicted functional elements. These Genome Segmentations are the same data as - found in the - Analysis Working Group Hub, but are now hosted natively in the browser with enhanced + found in the Analysis Working Group Hub, but are now hosted natively in the browser with enhanced filtering capability where desired segmented states can be selected using the 'Filter by Segment Type' control on the track configuration page.


15 April 2014 - New Minke Whale (balAcu1) Assembly Now Available in the Genome Browser

A Genome Browser is now available for the minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata scammoni) assembly released October 2013 by the Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute (KORDI version BalAcu1.0, UCSC version balAcu1). For more information and statistics about this assembly, see the NCBI assembly record for BalAcu1.0. There are 10,776 scaffolds with a total size of 2,431,687,698 bases.