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To receive announcements of new genome assembly releases, new software features, updates and training seminars by email, subscribe to the genome-announce mailing list. + 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. + + ++ Bulk downloads of the sequence and annotation data may be obtained from the Genome Browser + FTP server or the + Downloads page. Please + observe the conditions for use when accessing and + using these data sets. The annotation tracks for this browser were generated by UCSC and + collaborators worldwide. See the Credits + page for a detailed list of the organizations and individuals who contributed to this release. + + ++ 11 April 2014 - New UCSC Genes Track Released for GRCm38/mm10 We're happy to announce the release of an updated UCSC Genes track for the GRCm38/mm10 mouse Genome Browser. The new release has 61,642 total transcripts, compared with 59,121 in the previous version. The total number of canonical genes has increased from 31,469 to 32,408. Comparing the new gene set with the previous version:
More details about the new UCSC Genes track can be found on the UCSC Genes track description page. +- - Many thanks to Brian Raney and Steve Heitner for their work on this track! - + +06 March 2014 - The new GRCh38 Human Genome Browser is here! - In the final days of 2013, the Genome Reference Consortium (GRC) released the eagerly awaited GRCh38 human genome assembly, the first major revision of the human genome in more than four years. Read more. - --> - -04 March 2014 - Introducing Genome Browser highlight feature: We are excited to announce a new highlight feature in the UCSC Genome Browser. Using drag-and-select, you can now highlight a region or gene of interest. Read more. - 28 February 2014 - - New! Expanded onsite workshop program!: - Explore the full power of the UCSC Genome Browser! - Thanks to the funding support of NHGRI, we can now offer hands-on Genome Browser - training onsite at your institution. - Read more. - - |