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July 7th marks the 25th anniversary of the human genome going online, and the start of the
UCSC Genome Browser. Our visualization journey
began when Jim Kent wrote the Intronerator, which displayed regions of C. elegans. This was the
foundation for the UCSC Genome Browser as we know it now, and decades later, we are
proud to continue serving our ever-growing users.
So, how has the Browser evolved over the years?
With user growth each year, the Genome Browser has continued to become more critically important to research with time. A recent Nature article shared some examples from -users of the Genome Browser for the 25 year anniversary. See our history page if you would like to learn more about the project's past.
We have a new training page, Genome Browser Tutorials, that consists of independent tutorials covering some of our most popular tools. Each tutorial is comprised of three parts:
The page contains three tutorials, with more planned in the future: