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  • lingling huang
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    • Mar 2016
    • 48

    How to add custom track?

    Hi there,
    Someone can help me how to add custom track on UCSC like attached picture at below? Thanks a lot!
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  • BioDynami
    Registered Vendor
    • Jul 2016
    • 41

    #2
    Originally posted by lingling huang View Post
    Hi there,
    Someone can help me how to add custom track on UCSC like attached picture at below? Thanks a lot!
    [ATTACH]4550[/ATTACH]
    click on the button "add custom tracks" (located just below the picture you attached),
    click on " Choose File" button in the new page to choose the file you want to upload.
    click on "Submit"
    go back to the browser.

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    • lingling huang
      Member
      • Mar 2016
      • 48

      #3
      Originally posted by BioDynami View Post
      click on the button "add custom tracks" (located just below the picture you attached),
      click on " Choose File" button in the new page to choose the file you want to upload.
      click on "Submit"
      go back to the browser.
      Thank you for response. I known what you mean and I have tried it before, but it didn't show the same look.
      My input file is GFF, is it right?

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