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- 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. - You may download or purchase the Genome Browser source code, or the - Genome Browser in a Box - (GBiB) - at our - online store. -

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-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.

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-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.

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- 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.

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- The UCSC Genome Browser is developed and maintained by the - Genome Bioinformatics Group, - a cross-departmental team within the 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 is for research use only. Not intended for - clinical use.

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- 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. - - Give to the UCSC Genome Browser -
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