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2 Febuary 2015 - Host a Genome Browser Workshop

New timeslots are now available to host a Genome Browser workshop at your institution. Thanks to the funding support of NHGRI, we offer hands-on Genome Browser training onsite at your institution, tailored to your audience's level of expertise.

For more information or to submit a request to host a workshop, please visit our signup.


23 January 2015 - Genome Browser YouTube Channel

We are pleased to announce the release of the UCSC Genome Browser YouTube channel. The channel contains short videos showing how to use the Genome Browser and associated tools to solve selected problems. The videos were produced by Robert Kuhn and Pauline Fujita, with assistance from Luvina Guruvadoo, Jonathan Casper, Matt Speir and the rest of the Browser staff.

See also the other materials on our training page.

If you have any comments or questions - including requests for future video topics - please send them to our training group at:

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15 January 2015 - Proteomics Data Now Available in Genome Browser

We are pleased to announce the release of proteomics data for the human hg19 assembly. Data from the National Cancer Institute's (NCI) Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium (CPTAC) is now available in the UCSC Genome Browser as a public track hub. This track hub contains peptides that were identified by CPTAC in their deep mass spectrometry based characterization of the proteome content of breast, colorectal and ovarian cancer biospecimens that were initially sequenced by The Cancer Genome Atlas. This effort extends the accessibility of CPTAC data to more researchers and provides an additional level of analysis to assist the cancer biology community.

To access and view this hub, navigate to the Track Hub gateway page and select "CPTAC Hub v1" from the Public Hubs list. Please direct any queries to the Fenyo Lab at info@fenyolab.org.

In addition, we have also released a PeptideAtlas track which displays peptide identifications from the PeptideAtlas August 2014 (Build 433) Human build. This build, based on 971 samples containing more than 420 million spectra, identified over a million distinct peptides covering more than 15,000 canonical proteins. To read more about this track, please see the track description page. Many thanks to Eric Deutsch, Zhi Sun, and the PeptideAtlas team at the Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle for providing this data.


19 December 2014 - New Cow (bosTau8) Assembly Now Available in the Genome Browser: We are pleased to announce the release of a Genome Browser for the June 2014 assembly of cow, Bos taurus (Bos_taurus_UMD 3.1.1, UCSC version bosTau8). Read more.

12 December 2014 - New D. melanogaster (dm6) Assembly Now Available in the Genome Browser: We are pleased to announce the release of a Genome Browser for the August 2014 assembly of Drosophila melanogaster (BDGP Release 6, UCSC version dm6). Read more.

29 October 2014 - Genome Browser in a Box (GBiB): Sometimes you just want to keep your genomics data to yourself. Have you ever hesitated when uploading your data set into the UCSC Genome Browser? If so, you'll be happy to know that we have created a stand-alone personal version: Genome Browser in a Box (GBiB). Read more.