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COVID-19 Pandemic Resources at UCSC - Updated:   May 4, 2020

+ Updated:   May 11, 2020

The SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus emerged in December 2019 as a novel human pathogen causing a severe acute respiratory syndrome (COVID-19). In the following months, the disease spread internationally and was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11, 2020.

We at the UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute are responding to the urgency of supporting biomedical research aimed at developing therapeutics and a vaccine for this devastating illness by fast-tracking the UCSC Genome Browser for SARS-Cov-2 and incorporating relevant biomedical datasets such as single-cell lung gene expression into the UCSC Cell Browser.

The UCSC Genome Browser is a publicly available web resource serving the research community since July 2000. Both the Genome Browser and UCSC Cell Browser are funded by the NIH National Human Genome Research Institute. In addition to this funding, the COVID-19 projects here are funded by generous individuals, including local donors Pat and Roland Rebele. To contribute, click here.

- COVID-19 transmission as of April 28, 2020, from Nextstrain
- COVID-19 transmission as of April 28, 2020
+ COVID-19 transmission as of May 8, 2020
Latest situation report from Nextstrain.org

UCSC Genome Browser view of SARS-CoV-2 genomic datasets

UCSC Cell Browser view of lung gene expression datasets

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