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The library contains a few useful files to get your started including gene annotations and a few data files for human and mouse genome.
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The library contains a few useful files for human and mouse genomes to get you started, including gene annotations and a few data files.
  
You can also easily load data file downloaded from the [http://genome.ucsc.edu/cgi-bin/hgTables table browser of the UCSC genome browser] in GenPlay. Just select a table, set the output format to BED and click on the get output button.
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You can easily load data file downloaded from the [http://genome.ucsc.edu/cgi-bin/hgTables table browser of the UCSC genome browser] in GenPlay. Just select a table, set the output format to BED and click on the "get output" button.
  
 
If you have files of general interest that you would like to make available to other GenPlay users, please send them [mailto:julien.lajugie@einstein.yu.edu?Subject=GenPlay%20library here]
 
If you have files of general interest that you would like to make available to other GenPlay users, please send them [mailto:julien.lajugie@einstein.yu.edu?Subject=GenPlay%20library here]

Revision as of 13:50, 4 March 2014

The library contains a few useful files for human and mouse genomes to get you started, including gene annotations and a few data files.

You can easily load data file downloaded from the table browser of the UCSC genome browser in GenPlay. Just select a table, set the output format to BED and click on the "get output" button.

If you have files of general interest that you would like to make available to other GenPlay users, please send them here


Links to the library