Hi Dan, In September of 2008, all GWAS data was removed from our site because of NIH privacy concerns. For more details, please see the announcement at the following link:
https://lists.soe.ucsc.edu/pipermail/genome-announce/2008-September/000138.html You can type the name of your gene of interest into the browser's position/search field to get the annotation at that location, but you will not be able to determine if it matches any GWAS peaks. Katrina Learned UCSC Genome Informatics Group Dan Greenspan wrote: > Someone told me that there was a way to use your browser, such that > one could plug in a gene name and see whether that gene has been > identified in any genome wide association scans (GWAS). If this is > so, how do I go about it? > Thanks, > dan greenspan > > Daniel S. Greenspan, Ph.D. > Professor > Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine > Department of Pharmacology > University of Wisconsin > 5675 MSC > 1300 University Avenue > Madison, WI 53706 > Tel 608 262-4676 > Fax 608 262-6691 > [email protected] > > > > _______________________________________________ > Genome maillist - [email protected] > https://lists.soe.ucsc.edu/mailman/listinfo/genome > _______________________________________________ Genome maillist - [email protected] https://lists.soe.ucsc.edu/mailman/listinfo/genome
