This tutorial shows how to obtain coordinates of genes, then input those coordinates into the UCSC Genome Browser for display. The regions do not have to be continuous in the genome.
This tutorial demonstrates the Multi-Region Exon-Only Display mode of the UCSC Genome Browser.
This tutorial demonstrates viewing alternate haplotypes with the UCSC Genome Browser.
The Genome Browser in the Cloud (GBiC) program is a convenient tool that automates the setup of a UCSC Genome Browser mirror on a cloud instance or a dedicated physical server.
This tutorial gives a demonstration of species/genome assembly selection page (Gateway) on the UCSC Genome Browser.
This tutorial demonstrates how to get the coordinates and sequences of exons using the UCSC Genome Browser.
This tutorial will demonstrate how to locate amino acid numbers for coding genes using the UCSC Genome Browser.
This tutorial will demonstrate how to find the tables in the UCSC database that are associated with the data tracks in the Genome Browser graphical viewer.
This tutorial shows how to navigate between exons of a gene using the UCSC Genome Browser.
In this hands-on session, you will learn how to explore and work with DataLad datasets, containers, and structures using Jupyter notebooks.
In this tutorial, you will learn the basic features of uploading and versioning your data within OpenNeuro.org.
This tutorial shows how to share your data in OpenNeuro.org.
Following the previous two tutorials on uploading and sharing data with OpenNeuro.org, this tutorial briefly covers how to run various analyses on your datasets.
This video introduces the key principles for data organization and explains how you could make your data FAIR for data sharing on EBRAINS.
This video introduces the importance of writing a Data Descriptor to accompany your dataset on EBRAINS. It gives concrete examples on what information to include and highlights how this makes your data more FAIR.
This lesson provides a hands-on tutorial for generating simulated brain data within the EBRAINS ecosystem.