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** [http://genome.ucsc.edu/FAQ/FAQformat.html Text file formats]
** [http://genome.ucsc.edu/FAQ/FAQformat.html Text file formats]


== Install a copy of the browser on your own machine (Unix or Mac, Windows optional) ==
== Install a copy of the browser on your own machine (Unix or Mac) ==
* The [http://genome-test.cse.ucsc.edu/eng/ old documentation website with developer documentation]   
* The [http://genome-test.cse.ucsc.edu/eng/ old documentation website with developer documentation]   
* Create a mirror of the UCSC site:
* Create a mirror of the UCSC site:
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** [[Cookie_Session|How are cookies handled by the browser?]]
** [[Cookie_Session|How are cookies handled by the browser?]]
** [[Category:Mirror_Site_FAQ|All other documents in this category]]
** [[Category:Mirror_Site_FAQ|All other documents in this category]]
** Do not try to change the default locations /var/www/ and /gbdb


== Analyze UCSC genome data files on your own machine ==
== Analyze UCSC genome data files on your own machine ==

Revision as of 10:57, 20 January 2010

This list is sorted by increasing technical complexity: the first steps require only a webbrowser, the last ones a Linux webserver.

Use the browser website

Download the data of the genome browser (sequences and annotations)

  • Be aware that internal coordinates (not website) are 0-based!
  • Unlike Gbrowse and Ensembl, UCSC is storing the data partially in SQL (coordiantes, outline of x-y-plots) and partially in flat text files (sequences, alignments, details of x-y-plots)
  • Table Browser: The easiest way to access data (you don't have to care whether data is stored in MySQL or in textfiles):
  • SQL-stored data (FAQ):
  • Flat-file data: Download from the ftp server (stored in /gbdb on browser servers)

Install a copy of the browser on your own machine (Unix or Mac)

Analyze UCSC genome data files on your own machine

Modify your own copy of the browser


Making Of: How the UCSC genome annotations are created

Statistics, overviews