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Subject: [genome] Thanks/Suggestion Posted by Artur Jaroszewicz on Tue, 14 May 2013 23:06:02 GMT View Forum Message <> Reply to Message Hello there, Firstly, thank you for all you do. Your service is completely invaluable in my line of work (RNA seq), and you make my job much, much easier. Secondly, as I use your site a lot, I wanted to propose a new track for your table browser: canonical pathways such as WNT, BMP, Notch, Hedgehog, etc. I think it would add a lot of utility to a service that is mostly there. Thank you again, Artur Jaroszewicz Matteo Pellegrini Lab UCLA -- Subject: Re: [genome] Thanks/Suggestion Posted by Brian Lee on Thu, 16 May 2013 18:07:01 GMT View Forum Message <> Reply to Message Dear Artur Jaroszewicz, Thank you for your kind comments, for using the UCSC Genome Browser, and for your proposal about a new track. We would be interested to know more about what exactly you are imagining, as your feedback is highly valued. You may be interested to learn that we have accesses to pathways from our gene details page, for example if you were to navigate in the browser to the position of the gene p53 and click it, you would come to p53's details page: http://genome.ucsc.edu/cgi-bin/hgGene?db=hg19&hgg_gene=p 53 On the gene details page you can click the highlighted "Pathways" link, and you will jump down to the lower section of the page, which includes links out to various pathways: http://genome.ucsc.edu/cgi-bin/hgGene?db=hg19&hgg_gene=p 53#pathways In the Table Browser, these tables are located under the UCSC genes track Page 1 of 3 ---- Generated from UCSC genome support forum in the bioCycPathway, cgapBiocPathway and keggPathway tables. More information about these tables is included in the associated bioCycMapDesc, cgapBiocDesc, and keggMapDesc description tables. You can explore them in the table browser by making the following selections: Clade: Mammal Genome: Human Assembly: Feb. 2009 (GRCh37/hg19) Group: Genes and Gene Prediction Tracks Track: UCSC Genes Table: bioCycPathway Then click the "describe schema" button to see what values are contained. If you scroll down to the connected Tables and Joining Fields section, you can click on the related bioCycMapDesc table, and then see sample rows of the matching mapID and description, such as "ALANINE-SYN2-PWY | alanine biosynthesis II". Again, thank you for your input and using the UCSC Genome Browser. Please respond with more information about what you may be envisioning as a possible future feature that could be of interest, if this existing pathway information was not of the source you were imagining. Also, if you have any further questions, please feel free to contact the mailing list again at [email protected]. All the best, Brian Lee UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 4:06 PM, Artur Jaroszewicz <[email protected]>wrote: > Hello there, > > Firstly, thank you for all you do. Your service is completely invaluable > in my line of work (RNA seq), and you make my job much, much easier. > Secondly, as I use your site a lot, I wanted to propose a new track for > your table browser: canonical pathways such as WNT, BMP, Notch, Hedgehog, > etc. I think it would add a lot of utility to a service that is mostly > there. > > Thank you again, > > Artur Jaroszewicz > Matteo Pellegrini Lab Page 2 of 3 ---- Generated from UCSC genome support forum > UCLA > > -> > > > -- Page 3 of 3 ---- Generated from UCSC genome support forum