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<H4>Welcome to the UCSC Genome Wiki Site</H4>
<H4>Welcome to the UCSC Genome Browser Wiki Site</H4>


Please feel free to organize your collaborations
The [http://genome.ucsc.edu/ UCSC Genome Browser] provides a fast, easy way to display a specific region of a genome assembly, along with dozens of aligned annotation tracks. The browser features data from a large collection of vertebrates, model organisms, and selected invertebrate genomes.  This wiki site provides a forum for sharing general information about the Genome Browser, tips and tricks for more advanced users, information for mirror sites and developers, and discussions of the underlying data sets and experimental protocols.
and exchange tips and tricks for
 
[http://genome.ucsc.edu/ genome browser] usage.
Please feel free to use this wiki to organize your collaborations and exchange ideas about Genome Browser usage. Our intent is to develop a colloection of of interesting projects and a store of information useful to a variety of audiences.
We are looking forward to the development here
of interesting projects and a store of information
useful to a variety of audiences.


See also [[Help:Contents]]
See also [[Help:Contents]]


Since this wiki site is based on the same software operated
Before editing this wiki, please create an account by clicking on the "Log in/create account" link at the top of the page. For information about editing wiki pages, see the Wikipedia guidelines on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:How_to_edit_a_page How to edit a page.]  
at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikipedia,] the
help pages there on editing are useful and appropriate to
editing pages here.  For example,
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:How_to_edit_a_page How to edit a page.]


== Current Hot Topics ==
== Current Hot Topics ==

Revision as of 15:17, 23 June 2006

Welcome to the UCSC Genome Browser Wiki Site

The UCSC Genome Browser provides a fast, easy way to display a specific region of a genome assembly, along with dozens of aligned annotation tracks. The browser features data from a large collection of vertebrates, model organisms, and selected invertebrate genomes. This wiki site provides a forum for sharing general information about the Genome Browser, tips and tricks for more advanced users, information for mirror sites and developers, and discussions of the underlying data sets and experimental protocols.

Please feel free to use this wiki to organize your collaborations and exchange ideas about Genome Browser usage. Our intent is to develop a colloection of of interesting projects and a store of information useful to a variety of audiences.

See also Help:Contents

Before editing this wiki, please create an account by clicking on the "Log in/create account" link at the top of the page. For information about editing wiki pages, see the Wikipedia guidelines on How to edit a page.

Current Hot Topics

  • How to create a custom track - [1]
  • Implementation_Notes describe some of the down-and-dirty details that QAers often ask developers about... or that they get an earful about when they ask simple questions!

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