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Jun. 10, 2021    Updated data for NCBI RefSeq tracks for human assembly hg19

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+We are pleased to announce the updated NCBI RefSeq Annotation Release 105.20201022 tracks for the +hg19/GRCh37 +assembly. For all of these tracks, the alignments and coordinates are provided by RefSeq. +These tracks are organized in a composite track that includes:

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+We would like to thank NCBI and the RefSeq Annotation database for collecting and curating these data. +We would also like to thank Hiram Clawson, Lou Nassar, and Gerardo Perez for developing and releasing these tracks. +

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Jun. 1, 2021    Genome Archive (GenArk) hubs and Dynamic BLAT

Do you have a favorite species or a research organism for which you'd like to visualize the genomic sequence? With the recent addition of genomic assemblies for more than 1,300 species, it's possible that your favorite is now available in the UCSC Genome Browser. Check this list of new assemblies to see if yours is a click away. Each of these Genome Browser assembly hubs comes pre-loaded with several annotation tracks, gene models, and the ability to align genomic sequence to the reference assembly using the BLAT alignment tool. You can add your own data to your view of the assembly hub by uploading a custom track or creating a track hub.

We call this group of assembly hubs, the