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Additional resources

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For more information on the options available and examples on how to set up filters, see our Track Hub Filters Quick Start Guide and the filter entries in the Track Database Definition Document.

Registering a Track Hub with UCSC

If you would like to share your track hub with other Genome Browser users, you can register your hub with UCSC by contacting the Genome Browser technical support mailing list at genome@soe.ucsc.edu. Please include the URL of your hub.txt file in the message. Once registered, your hub will appear as a link on the Public Hubs tab on the Track Hubs page. To assist developers of Public Hubs, there is a -Public Hubs Guidelines +Public Hub Guidelines page. The page shares pointers and preferred style approaches, such as the need for creating description html pages for your data that display any available references and an email contact for further data questions.

Alternatively, you can share your track hub with selected colleagues by providing them with the URL needed to load your hub via the Connected Hubs tab.

Checking Hub settings and Compatibility

Due to the growth in popularity of the track hub format, other genome browsers have begun supporting the UCSC track hub format. The hubCheck utility can be used to check