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Citing the UCSC Browser in a Publication or Web Page

Follow these citation guidelines when using applications from the Genome Browser tool suite or data from the UCSC Genome Browser database in a research work that will be published in a journal or on the Internet. In addition to the relevant paper, please include a reference to the Genome Browser website in your manuscript: http://genome.ucsc.edu/. Be sure to mention the release date of the genome -assembly used in your work to facilitate the examination of your data by reviewers and the readers. -Please do not include references to our development servers (such as -genome-test.soe.ucsc.edu) in published links or URLs.

+assembly used in your work to facilitate the examination of your data by reviewers and the readers.

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+If you would like to add a URL to the Genome Browser displaying a specific location or +configuration, please use a session URL. This will ensure +all data and settings remain fixed. Please do not include references +to our development servers (such as genome-test.soe.ucsc.edu) in published links or URLs.

For an extended list of publications produced by the UCSC Genome Bioinformatics group, see our Publications page.

Genome Browser software and website

UCSC Genome Browser: Kent WJ, Sugnet CW, Furey TS, Roskin KM, Pringle TH, Zahler AM, Haussler D. The human genome browser at UCSC. Genome Res. 2002 Jun;12(6):996-1006.