New Human Genome Resources site now available
The new Human Genome Resources site offers access to visualization and analysis tools available for the human genome, as well as other relevant tools like BLAST, the NCBI remapping service and databases that provide human molecular data. The resources are sorted into categories like Find, View, Download and Learn, making it easier to find what you need.
With the new site, you can:
- Find information on individual genes that NCBI RefSeq staff annotate on the human genome assemblies and are archived in the Gene database.
- Visualize and analyze the genome by accessing individual chromosomes in the Genome Data Viewer and other available viewers.
- Compare your sequences with the sequences of the human genome assemblies (BLAST).
- Navigate to the clinical and variation data through the complete listing of NCBI’s clinical and variation resources.
- Access details about the human genome assemblies and annotation.
- Access various large datasets for download on the NCBI FTP site.
- Remap annotation data between different assemblies (NCBI Genome Remapping Service).
In addition, the portal includes an extensive listing of learning resources that may help you have a better understanding of the wealth of information associated with the human genome.