Description

This track shows known protein-coding and non-protein-coding genes for organisms other than $organism, taken from the NCBI RNA reference sequences collection (RefSeq). The data underlying this track are updated daily.

Display Conventions and Configuration

This track follows the display conventions for gene prediction tracks. The color shading indicates the level of review the RefSeq record has undergone: predicted (light), provisional (medium), reviewed (dark).

The item labels and display colors of features within this track can be configured through the controls at the top of the track description page.

Note: There is a small known issue with the display of codon coloring in this track. Of nearly 275,000 alignments, the underlying table is missing the CDS-region exon frame for approximately 250 alignments that occur at the ends of felCat3 scaffolds. However, the Browser assumes an exon frame of zero when displaying these CDS regions. Please contact us with any questions.

Methods

The RNAs were aligned against the $organism genome using blat; those with an alignment of less than 15% were discarded. When a single RNA aligned in multiple places, the alignment having the highest base identity was identified. Only alignments having a base identity level within 0.5% of the best and at least 25% base identity with the genomic sequence were kept.

Credits

This track was produced at UCSC from RNA sequence data generated by scientists worldwide and curated by the NCBI RefSeq project.

References

Kent WJ. BLAT - the BLAST-like alignment tool. Genome Res. 2002 Apr;12(4):656-64.