f28f9a54bc7ed1af7e2bb8a9d5739d69087fd506 kuhn Sun Apr 19 19:03:34 2020 -0700 releasing video Part Two of Basics series and announcement thereto. Also restoring announcement of Part One, which I apparently neglected to check in and lost to an intervening update diff --git src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/newsarch.html src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/newsarch.html index fd24aca..6a3df0a 100755 --- src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/newsarch.html +++ src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/newsarch.html @@ -40,30 +40,82 @@
++We have released a new video to the Browser's +YouTube channel. +
+ ++ Browser Basics, Part Two — Configuring the Browser +
+ ++This video +is part of a three-part series that goes back to the Basics, +designed to introduce new users to the Browser. + +Our previous videos have been directed +either at experienced users who may have questions about how to do certain +tasks, or serve as introductions to new features in the Browser. +In this three-part series, we fill in the background with more basic +information, though we expect experiened users to find some new things +as well. +
+ ++Today's release, Part Two, shows how to configure the Browser with +special attention to how you might prepare a Browser session for +export to a poster or paper. Examples include changing font size +and screen width, removing blue guidelines, navigating quickly +to nearby annotations +and more. +
+ ++The final installment will focus on more configuration features +of the Browser and on navigating using DNA sequence. +As with all our videos, a transcript is provided for those who +wish to review the content before watching. +
+ +We are pleased to announce an update to the Ensembl gene annotation tracks to v99 for the following assemblies:
Thanks to Hiram Clawson and Lou Nassar of the UCSC Genome Browser group for their work in creating and releasing these tracks.
+ + ++We have released a new video to the Browser's +YouTube channel. +
+ ++ Browser Basics, Part One — Getting around in the Browser +
+ ++This video +is part of a three-part series that goes back to the Basics, +designed to introduce new users to the Browser. + +Our previous videos have been directed +either at experienced users who may have questions about how to do certain +tasks, or serve as introductions to new features in the Browser. +Here we fill in the background with more basic information, though we expect +experiened users to find some gems as well. +
+ ++Today's release, Part One, shows many ways to get to a chosen location in +the Browser using accession names in a variety of formats: gene names, +genomic coordinates, codon numbers, SNP rsIDs, RefSeq NM_ identifiers and +more. +As with all our videos, a transcript is provided for those who +wish to review the content before watching. +
+ ++Future installments will focus on configuration features of the Browser. +
+ ++Rest in Peace, James Taylor of Galaxy. You will be missed. +
+ +In recent months, we have seen the beginning of the global effort against the coronavirus. Here at the UCSC Genome Browser, we have also been directing some work towards that front and will continue to do so.
This has brought new users to our site who may have previously been unfamiliar with this resource. The Genome Browser aims to facilitate genome research by offering data visualization, genome annotations, and other tools. We encourage anyone who would like to learn more to see our user guide.
With this in mind, we would like to announce a new COVID-19 Resources at UCSC