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+% Genome Browser Tutorials
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+# Introduction to the UCSC Genome Browser
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+This page attempts to introduce you to the basics of using the UCSC Genome Browser including:
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+- Basic Navigation
+- Basic Table Browser Query
+- Basic BLAT Query
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+## Sections
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+Use the sections below to learn about the UCSC Genome Browser interface.
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Genome Browser Interface
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+Annotated screenshot of the Genome Browser interface. Explains what all the buttons do
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Guided Workthrough
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+Explains the basis of using/navigating the Genome Browser interface.
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Interactive Tutorial
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+Steps you through the basic functionality in the Genome Browser itself.
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+## Annotated Screenshot
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+![Annotated image of the UCSC Genome Browser Interface](../images/annot-screenshot-sarCov2.jpg)
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+| Item | Explanation |
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+| Menu | Find BLAH |
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+(Wee need something below the table otherwise later markdown isn't properly interpreted)
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+## Guided Workthorugh
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+This walkthrough will take you through the basic Genome Browser functionality.
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+By the end of the workthrough you should be able to do these three things:
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+1. Naviagte the Genome Browser Interface
+2. Perform a basic Table Browser query
+3. Perform a simple BLAT query
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+### Genome Browser Basics
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+In this guided walkthrough, we go from selecting our genome (hg38 in this
+case), to going to our gene of interest (BLAH), to turning off and on some of
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+#### Step 1: Choose your genome
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+Go to BLAH, select your genome from the diagram or search for in the search box at the top left of the screen.
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+For this walkthrough, we will select "Human" and stick with the default GRCh38/hg38 assembly.
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+#### Step 2: Navigate to your gene of interest
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+After selecting a genome, enter a gene name into the search box. In our case,
+we will enter "HUNK", a gene for BLAH, into the search box.
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+After typing in the name, select the gene name "HUNK" from the list that
+appears below the search box. You will be taken directly to that gene location.
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