Published On Jul 27, 2020
Part Two of a three-part series about making links, featuring how to fashion a URL that gets to a gene or a location within a gene using nucleotide or amino-acid numbers instead of genomic coordinates, how to set highlights and how to find variables for setting browser parameters.
The third installment will show how to link to composite tracks, how to access your remotely-hosted custom tracks and how to make useful links in your spreadsheets.
transcript: https://genome.ucsc.edu/training/vids...
[ 1:20] The basic URL
[ 2:01] Link to a coding nucleotide
[ 4:53] Link to an amino acid
[ 6:33] Links with gene names, not coordinates
[ 7:44] Link with Short Match
[ 9:12] Links with highlights
[13:27] Finding other options: The cart
[16:01] View Browser graphic only: hgRenderTracks
Part 1: • Part 1: Genome Browser links: Dissec...
Part 3: • Part 3: Genome Browser links: Compo...