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The UCSC Genome website contains the sequencing information for several genomes. Scientist are continuously sequencing different organisms, and this website is a compilation of that information in a usable format.

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What is the UCSC Genome Browser used for?

UCSC Genome Browser is used for finding information about genome, which is a big collection of bioinformatics. You can find information on the UCSC Genome Browser about many collections of organisms in a graphic viewer.


Where can the UCSC browser be downloaded from?

The UCSC browser can be downloaded from the UCSC website under the download section of the website. The download takes about 2 minutes and is installed automatically.


Where can one download the genome browser?

One can download the genome browser from the following sources: UCSC Genome Browser, Broad Institute, GMOD, Source Forge, Open Helix, Artemis Genome Browser Download, 1000 Genomes, to name a few.


ATTend ucsc or university of redlands?

UCSC


What does the S in ucsc stand for?

Santa as in the University of California, Santa Cruz or UCSC.


In what city is ucsc at?

UCSC, or, University of California Santa Cruz, is located just above the city of Santa Cruz on the West Coast of California


What was the year ucsc was founded?

1965


What is ucsc's average GPA admission?

3.60


What is the S for in UCSC?

Santa: as in, Santa Cruz


Where is the Smallest known cellular genome is found in?

Carsonella ruddi


A new virus is discovered the genome of which is found to be 28 percentA23percentT 24 percent C and 25percent G What does this tell you about the genome of virus?

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How does the number of genes found on a human genome compare to the number of genes on the genome of a fish or mouse?

Humans have around 20,000-25,000 genes in their genome, similar to that of a mouse. Fish species may have varying numbers of genes in their genome, but generally have a comparable number to humans and mice. There is significant overlap in the number of genes found in human, fish, and mouse genomes.