The UCSC Cancer Genomics Browser (https:// genome-cancer.ucsc.edu) comprises a suite of web-based tools to integrate, visualize and analyze cancer genomics and clinical data. The ...
J. Zachary Sanborn, Stephen C. Benz, Brian Craft, ...
Stem cell biology has experienced explosive growth over the past decade as researchers attempt to generate therapeutically relevant cell types in the laboratory. Recapitulation of...
Edward Hemphill, Asav P. Dharia, Chih Lee, Carolin...
The combination of significantly lower cost and increased speed of sequencing has resulted in an explosive growth of data submitted into the primary next-generation sequence data ...
The Epigenomics database at the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) is a new resource that has been created to serve as a comprehensive public resource for whole-...
Ian M. Fingerman, Lee McDaniel, Xuan Zhang, Walter...
The University of California, Santa Cruz Genome Browser (http://genome.ucsc.edu) offers online access to a database of genomic sequence and annotation data for a wide variety of o...
Pauline A. Fujita, Brooke L. Rhead, Ann S. Zweig, ...