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You are free to use all graphics produced by this website in your published work or on other websites, there is no need to contact us to request permission. See the license page for details.
The UCSC Genome Browser is exclusively funded by the NIH, please consider citing us properly so that we may report usage and continue to develop this resource.
Please cite our latest paper, currently PMID 39460617, DOI 10.1093/nar/gkae974. In addition, you can reference the Genome Browser website in your manuscript: http://genome.ucsc.edu or mention in the text that you used the "UCSC Genome Browser". To cite one of our computational tools, see the reference section below.
The following are recommendations to improve communication in your scientific manuscript and ensure readers in 10 years can still find the DNA sequence that you analyzed. This requires mention of the assembly, chromosome position, any transcripts, and ideally also a Genome Browser stable link:
Genome Browser screenshots:
Journal-quality screenshots of the Genome Browser can be produced by using the View -> PDF
utility in the top navigation bar from the tracks page. When including a
screenshot in your manuscript, reference http://genome.ucsc.edu in the caption and cite
the most recent Genome Browser paper in the manuscript. As mentioned above, we recommend including a My Data > My Sesssion URL
of your screenshot to allow readers to interact with your data and get more information.
Most recent UCSC Genome Browser publication:
Nassar et al.
The UCSC Genome Browser database: 2023 update.
Nucleic Acids Research 2023 PMID: 36420891, DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkac1072
Original UCSC Genome Browser publication:
Kent WJ, Sugnet CW, Furey TS, Roskin KM, Pringle TH, Zahler AM, Haussler D.
The human genome
browser at UCSC.
Genome Res. 2002 Jun;12(6):996-1006.
All present and past UCSC Genome Browser updates sorted by date can be shown with this PubMed search.
BLAT:
Kent WJ.
BLAT - the BLAST-like
alignment tool.
Genome Res. 2002 Apr;12(4):656-64.
LiftOver:
Hinrichs AS, Karolchik D, Baertsch R, Barber GP, Bejerano G, Clawson H, Diekhans M, Furey TS, Harte
RA, Hsu F et al.
The UCSC Genome Browser Database: update 2006.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2006 Jan 1;34(Database issue):D590-8.
UCSC Table Browser:
Karolchik D, Hinrichs AS, Furey TS, Roskin KM, Sugnet CW, Haussler D, Kent WJ.
The UCSC Table Browser data retrieval tool.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2004 Jan 1;32(Database issue):D493-6.
UCSC Data Integrator and Variant Annotation Integrator:
Hinrichs AS, Raney BJ, Speir ML, Rhead B, Casper J, Karolchik D, Kuhn RM, Rosenbloom KR, Zweig AS,
Haussler D et al.
UCSC Data Integrator and Variant Annotation Integrator.
Bioinformatics. 2016 May 1;32(9):1430-2.
BigWig and BigBed tools:
Kent WJ, Zweig AS, Barber G, Hinrichs AS, Karolchik D.
BigWig
and BigBed: enabling browsing of large distributed data sets.
Bioinformatics. 2010 Sep 1;26(17):2204-7.
RESTful API:
Lee CM, Barber GP, Casper J, Clawson H, Diekhans M, Gonzalez JN, Hinrichs AS, Lee BT, Nassar LR,
Powell CC et al.
UCSC Genome Browser enters 20th year.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2020 Jan 8;48(D1):D756-D761.
Track Data Hubs:
Raney BJ, Dreszer TR, Barber GP, Clawson H, Fujita PA, Wang T, Nguyen N, Paten B, Zweig AS,
Karolchik D, Kent WJ.
Track Data Hubs enable visualization of user-defined genome-wide annotations on the
UCSC Genome Browser.
Bioinformatics. 2014 Apr 1;30(7):1003-5. Epub 2013 Nov 13.
Genome Browser in a Box (GBiB):
Haeussler M, Raney BJ, Hinrichs AS, Clawson H, Zweig AS, Karolchik D, Casper J, Speir ML, Haussler
D, Kent WJ.
Navigating protected genomics data with UCSC Genome Browser in a Box.
Bioinformatics. 2015 Mar 1;31(5):764-6.
UCSC Gene Sorter:
Kent WJ, Hsu F, Karolchik D, Kuhn RM, Clawson H, Trumbower H, Haussler D.
Exploring
relationships and mining data with the UCSC Gene Sorter.
Genome Res. 2005 May;15(5):737-41.
UCSC SARS-CoV-2 Genome Browser:
Fernandes JD, Hinrichs AS, Clawson H, et al.
The UCSC SARS-CoV-2 Genome Browser.
Nat Genet. 2020 Sept 9; 52:991-998.
GenArk: UCSC Genome Archive:
Clawson H, Lee BT, Raney BJ, Barber GP, Casper J, Diekhans M, Fischer C, Gonzalez JN, Hinrichs AS,
Lee CM et al.
GenArk: Towards a million UCSC Genome Browsers.
Res Sq. 2023 Apr 3;.
Other genome assemblies:
Manuscripts that include the use of Genome Browser assembly data from organisms other than human
should, e.g. one of the thousands of GenArk assemblies that we provide, should cite the relevant sequencing paper.
Usually this information can be found on the
assembly description that appears when the genome is selected on our gateway page or on the NCBI GenBank BioProject
page of the assembly.