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| Go to http://genome.ucsc.edu/ ►► Click "table" ►► Specify the fields required (clade: mammal, genome:human etc.) ►► In "track" filed, select "UCSC gene" ►► get output gene file | | Go to http://genome.ucsc.edu/ ►► Click "table" ►► Specify the fields required (clade: mammal, genome:human etc.) ►► In "track" filed, select "UCSC gene" ►► get output gene file |
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− | 1. Gene file used should be of [http://genome.ucsc.edu/FAQ/FAQformat#format9 GenePred table format]. The following 11 fields are required and must be of the same order as shown below: | + | 1. Gene file used should be of [http://genome.ucsc.edu/FAQ/FAQformat#format9 GenePred table format]. The following 11 tab delimited fields are required and must be of the same order as shown below: |
| string name; "Name of gene" | | string name; "Name of gene" |
| string chrom; "Chromosome name" | | string chrom; "Chromosome name" |
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| string symbol; "Standard gene symbol" | | string symbol; "Standard gene symbol" |
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− | Note: the 11th field is a mandatory field for running vcfCodingSnps. In the genelists provided with the package, this field gives the standard gene symbols such as "APOE", "LDL-R" | + | Note: the 11th field is a mandatory field for running vcfCodingSnps. In the genelists provided with the package, this field gives the standard gene symbols such as "APOE", "LDL-R" etc. If a genelist downloaded by you own that does not contain such a field, you can simply make the 11th field equal to the first field which is the gene name in a specific track by a syntax like |
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| + | awk `{FS="\t"; print $0"\t"$1 }` yourGenelist > yourNewGenelist |
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| 2. If gene file assumes an [http://genome.ucsc.edu/FAQ/FAQformat#format9 extended GenePred format], there will be an exctra "exonframe" field. Please refer to [https://lists.soe.ucsc.edu/pipermail/genome/2006-November/012218.html here] for the definition of "exonframe". For some genes, due to translational frame shifts or other | | 2. If gene file assumes an [http://genome.ucsc.edu/FAQ/FAQformat#format9 extended GenePred format], there will be an exctra "exonframe" field. Please refer to [https://lists.soe.ucsc.edu/pipermail/genome/2006-November/012218.html here] for the definition of "exonframe". For some genes, due to translational frame shifts or other |