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Organization of genomic data… Annotation Tracks sequence Genome backbone: base position number chromosome band sts sites gap locations known genes predicted genes Links out to more data microarray/expression data evolutionary conservation SNPs repeated regions more… Copyright OpenHelix. No use or reproduction without express written consent 1 A sample of what we will find: Copyright OpenHelix. No use or reproduction without express written consent 2 The UCSC Home page: genome.ucsc.edu navigate General information navigate Specific information— new features, current status, etc. Copyright OpenHelix. No use or reproduction without express written consent 3 The Genome Browser Gateway start page, basic search text/ID searches Use this Gateway to search by: Gene names, symbols Chromosome number: chr7, or region: chr11:1038475-1075482 Keywords: kinase, receptor IDs: NP, NM, OMIM, and more… See lower part of page for help with format Copyright OpenHelix. No use or reproduction without express written consent 4 The Genome Browser Gateway start page choices, February 2005 1 2 3 4 5 6 Make your Gateway choices: 1. Select Clade 2. Select species: search 1 species at a time 3. Assembly: the official backbone DNA sequence 4. Position: location in the genome to examine 5. Image width: how many pixels in display window; 5000 max 6. Configure: make fonts bigger + other choices Copyright OpenHelix. No use or reproduction without express written consent 5 The Genome Browser Gateway sample search for Human BRCA1 Sample search: human, May 2004 assembly, BRCA1 select •Often you will have to select the right gene from a results list •Sometimes, you will go directly to a browser image (use an ID) •AF005068, breast cancer 1, early onset Copyright OpenHelix. No use or reproduction without express written consent 6 Overview of the whole Genome Browser page (first day, new human release) } Genome viewer section Track and image controls (day 1 = 40 tracks) Copyright OpenHelix. No use or reproduction without express written consent 7 Overview of the whole Genome Browser page (mature release) } Genome viewer section Groups of data Mapping and Sequencing Tracks Genes and Gene Prediction Tracks mRNA and EST Tracks Expression and Regulation Comparative Genomics ENCODE Tracks Variation and Repeats Copyright OpenHelix. No use or reproduction without express written consent 8 Different species, different tracks, same software Copyright OpenHelix. No use or reproduction without express written consent 9 Sample Genome Viewer image, BRCA1 region Genome backbone STS markers Known genes RefSeq genes MGC clones Gene predictions GenBank mRNAs GenBank ESTs conservation SNPs repeats Copyright OpenHelix. No use or reproduction without express written consent 10 Annotation Track options, defined Hide: removes a track from view Dense: all items collapsed into a single line Squish: each item = separate line, but 50% height + packed Pack: each item separate, but efficiently stacked (full height) Full: each item on separate line Copyright OpenHelix. No use or reproduction without express written consent 11 Clicking an annotation line, new page of detailed information You will get detail for that single item you click Example: click on the BRCA1 Black “Known Genes” line Click the line New web page opens Many details and links to more data about BRCA1 Copyright OpenHelix. No use or reproduction without express written consent 12 informative description Click annotation track = BRCA1 “Known gene” detail page other resource links links to sequences microarray data Not all genes have This much detail. Different annotation tracks carry different detail data. mRNA secondary structure protein domains/structure homologs in other species SNP detail page sample Gene Ontology™ descriptions mRNA descriptions pathways Copyright OpenHelix. No use or reproduction without express written consent 13 Getting the sequences Get DNA, with Extended Options; or Details pages Copyright OpenHelix. No use or reproduction without express written consent Use the DNA link at the top Plain or Extended options Change colors, fonts, etc. 14 Accessing the BLAT tool BLAT = BLAST-like Alignment Tool Rapid searches by INDEXING the entire genome Works best with high similarity matches Copyright OpenHelix. No use or reproduction without express written consent 15 BLAT tool overview: www.openhelix.com/sampleseqs.html Make choices Paste one or more sequences DNA limit 25000 bases Protein limit 10000 aa 25 total sequences Or upload Submit Copyright OpenHelix. No use or reproduction without express written consent 16 BLAT results, with links sorting Results with demo sequences, settings default; sort = Query, Score Score is a count of matches—higher number, better match Click browser to go to Genome Browser image location (next slide) Click details to see the alignment to genomic sequence (2nd slide) Copyright OpenHelix. No use or reproduction without express written consent 17 BLAT results, alignment details browser Click to flip frame query matches From browser click in BLAT results A new line with your Sequence from BLAT Search appears! Watch out for reading frame! Click - - - > to flip frame Base position = full and zoomed in enough to see amino acids Copyright OpenHelix. No use or reproduction without express written consent 18 BLAT results, alignment details Your query Genomic match, color cues Side-by-side alignment Copyright OpenHelix. No use or reproduction without express written consent 19 In Silico PCR: find genomic sequence using primers Select genome Enter primers Minimum 15 bases Flip reverse primer? Submit (note: the tool does not handle ambiguous bases at this time—don’t use Ns) Copyright OpenHelix. No use or reproduction without express written consent 20 In Silico PCR: results location size your primers Tm for primers Genomic location shown, links to Genome Viewer Product size shown Your primers displayed, flipped if necessary Predicted genomic sequence shown Primer melting temperatures provided Copyright OpenHelix. No use or reproduction without express written consent 21 Proteome Browser more protein data Access from homepage or Known Gene pages Exon diagram, amino acids Many protein properties (pI, mw, composition, 3D…) Copyright OpenHelix. No use or reproduction without express written consent 22 Gene Sorter From homepage select ‘Gene sorter’ Copyright OpenHelix. No use or reproduction without express written consent 23 Gene Sorter interface Sorts genes by several criteria Copyright OpenHelix. No use or reproduction without express written consent 24 Gene Sorter interface Choose from 11 sorting options Copyright OpenHelix. No use or reproduction without express written consent 25 Gene Sorter results Copyright OpenHelix. No use or reproduction without express written consent 26