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'''The UCSC Genome Browser: new display modes to facilitate study of clinical data''' | '''The UCSC Genome Browser: new display modes to facilitate study of clinical data''' | ||
Poster | Poster file: [[Media:ashg2016Poster.pdf | PDF]] | ||
=Multi-region display= | =Multi-region display= |
Latest revision as of 18:52, 30 September 2016
This page expands on the UCSC Genome Browser poster presented by Matthew Speir at the ASHG 2016 Annual Meeting 2015 in Vancouver. The poster details the newest visualization tool in the UCSC Genome Browser, the multi-region modes.
Poster
The UCSC Genome Browser: new display modes to facilitate study of clinical data
Poster file: PDF
Multi-region display
The "multi-region" display modes allow you to display multiple regions of a genome in a single window. There are four modes of this new feature:
- exon-only
- gene-only
- alternate haplotypes
- custom regions
Each mode allows you to view multiple regions of the genome stitched together in different ways. You can access these modes by clicking the "multi-region" button below the Genome Browser image or from the "View" menu above the Genome Browser image. Additionally, you can enable the exon-only mode using the keyboard shortcut "e v", and you can return to the default view using the shortcut "d v".For more information, see the user's guide: https://genome.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/help/multiRegionHelp.html.
How to get help
- Search for answers in our mail list archives: http://genome.ucsc.edu/contacts.html
- Email a new question to our actively monitored publicly archived list genome@soe.ucsc.edu
- Email a private question to our UCSC-only non-archived list genome-www@soe.ucsc.edu
- UCSC Genome Browser training (workshops, videos, tutorials): http://genome.ucsc.edu/training/
- UCSC Genome Browser YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/genomebrowserYoutube
- UCSC Genome Browser blog: http://genome.ucsc.edu/blog/
Other posters/presentations about the UCSC Genome Browser
Wiki page listing all Presentations about the UCSC Genome Browser.