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  1. The Genome Browser is protecting itself from bots. This will ... - BLAT

    The Genome Browser is protecting itself from bots. This will just take a few seconds.

  2. Genome Browser Tutorials

    The UCSC Genome Browser allows scientists to visualize genomic data from a wide variety of sources, on the genome of their choice. It supports custom annotations, remote-hosted data, …

  3. UCSC Genome Browser 101

    This tutorial is a basic introduction of the most common UCSC Genome Browser usage. This includes the navigation menu, configuration of the tracks display, and where to find additional …

  4. Genome Browser Queries - BLAT

    From the Genomes page, you can jump to the default position of an assembly by clicking the "Go" button or you can specify a particular genome position in a variety of formats.

  5. UCSC Genome Browser Home - BLAT

    Training - Visit our training page for videos, manuals, and tutorials on the Genome Browser Education - We offer teaching modules using the Genome Browser aimed at the …

  6. Genome Browser History - BLAT

    The UCSC Genome Browser is a web-based tool serving as a multi-powered microscope that allows researchers to view all 23 chromosomes of the human genome at any scale from a full …

  7. Genome Browser in a Box User's Guide - BLAT

    Genome Browser in a Box (GBiB) is a "virtual machine" of the entire UCSC Genome Browser website that is designed to run on most PCs (Windows, Mac OSX or Linux).

  8. Other Tools - UCSC Genome Browser

    The UCSC Genome Browser team develops and updates the following main tools: the Genome Browser, BLAT, In-Silico PCR, Table Browser, and LiftOver. We maintain the following less …

  9. UCSC Genome Browser Home

    Training - Visit our training page for videos, manuals, and tutorials on the Genome Browser Education - We offer teaching modules using the Genome Browser aimed at the …

  10. Genome Browser User's Guide - BLAT

    Click the submit button to open up the Genome Browser window to the requested location. In cases where a specific term (accession, gene name, etc.) was queried, the item will be …