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UCSC genome browser featured in Nature Genetics

Tuesday, October 1, 2002

The journal Nature Genetics has published "A User's Guide to the Human Genome," a hands-on tutorial for using genome browsers as web tools for browsing and analyzing data from the Human Genome Project and other sequencing efforts.

The three browsers featured in the tutorial include the UCSC Genome Browser, NCBI's map viewer, and the Ensembl genome browser.

The guide is organized around a collection of step-by-step solutions to 13 typical research questions and serves as a nice supplement to the documentation materials available on the UCSC Genome Browser web site.

moreMORE... A User's Guide to the Human Genome

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