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** A similar page to this one [http://genome-test.cse.ucsc.edu/eng/ "Learning about the browser"]
** A similar page to this one [http://genome-test.cse.ucsc.edu/eng/ "Learning about the browser"]
** Type in (manually) a couple of [http://genome.ucsc.edu/FAQ/FAQcustom custom tracks] in [http://genome.ucsc.edu/FAQ/FAQformat.html different formats]
** Type in (manually) a couple of [http://genome.ucsc.edu/FAQ/FAQcustom custom tracks] in [http://genome.ucsc.edu/FAQ/FAQformat.html different formats]
** Learn the [http://genome.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/help/hgTablesHelp.html Table Browser], [http://genomewiki.ucsc.edu/images/1/1a/ISMB2008_UCSC.ppt Example session]
** Subscribe to the [http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/mailman/listinfo/genome mailing list] or [http://genome.ucsc.edu/contacts.html search through it]. Most everyday questions have already been asked by someone else so searching gives you an answer usually faster than asking on the mailing list.
** Subscribe to the [http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/mailman/listinfo/genome mailing list] or [http://genome.ucsc.edu/contacts.html search through it]. Most everyday questions have already been asked by someone else so searching gives you an answer usually faster than asking on the mailing list.
* The data formats (SQL and text files):
** SQL-stored data:
*** [http://genome.ucsc.edu/FAQ/FAQdownloads#download29 Public mysql access]
*** [http://genome.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/help/hgTablesHelp.html Table Browser], [http://genomewiki.ucsc.edu/images/1/1a/ISMB2008_UCSC.ppt Example session]
*** [http://genomewiki.cse.ucsc.edu/index.php/Image:Kent_allJoiner.ppt The all.joiner file], describes relations between all database tables
** Flat-file data (in /gbdb and on the ftp server)
*** [http://genome.ucsc.edu/FAQ/FAQformat.html Text file formats]


* Installling the browser locally on your own Unix machine:
* Installling the browser locally on your own Unix machine:

Revision as of 10:45, 2 December 2009

Documentation is still somewhat dispersed. Here are some starting points: