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  About the UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Site

Welcome to the UCSC Genome Browser website. This site contains the reference sequence and working draft assemblies for a large collection of genomes. It also provides portals to ENCODE data at UCSC (2003 to 2012) and to the Neandertal project. Download or purchase the Genome Browser source code, or the Genome Browser in a Box (GBiB) at our online store.

WARNING: This is a test server. Data and tools on this website are under construction, have not been reviewed for quality, and are subject to change at any time. For high-quality, reviewed annotations on our production server, visit http://genome.ucsc.edu.

WARNING: This is our preview site. This website is a weekly mirror of our internal development server for public access. Data and tools on this site are under construction, have not been reviewed for quality, and are subject to change at any time. We provide this site for early access, with the warning that it is less available and stable than our public site. For high-quality, reviewed annotations on our production server, visit http://genome.ucsc.edu.

We encourage you to explore these sequences with our tools. The Genome Browser zooms and scrolls over chromosomes, showing the work of annotators worldwide. The Gene Sorter shows expression, homology and other information on groups of genes that can be related in many ways. Blat quickly maps your sequence to the genome. The Table Browser provides convenient access to the underlying database. VisiGene lets you browse through a large collection of in situ mouse and frog images to examine expression patterns. Genome Graphs allows you to upload and display genome-wide data sets.

The UCSC Genome Browser is developed and maintained by the Genome Bioinformatics Group, a cross-departmental team within the UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute and the Center for - Biomolecular Science and Engineering (CBSE) + target="_blank">UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute at the University of California Santa Cruz (UCSC). If you have feedback or questions concerning the tools or data on this website, feel free to contact us on our public mailing list.

The Genome Browser project team relies on public funding to support our work. Donations are welcome -- we have many more ideas than our funding supports! If you have ideas, drop a comment in our suggestion box.

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