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Nature Methods 6, 239–240 (1 April 2009) | doi:10.1038/nmeth0409-239

The UCSC Cancer Genomics Browser

Jingchun Zhu , J Zachary Sanborn , Stephen Benz , Christopher Szeto , Fan Hsu , Robert M Kuhn , Donna Karolchik , John Archie , Marc E Lenburg , Laura J Esserman , W James Kent , David Haussler & Ting Wang

To the Editor: Advances in high-throughput genomics have reshaped the cancer research landscape. Complete characterization of genomic, epigenomic and transcriptomic changes of tumors, combined with clinical characterization, will help predict pathological behavior and effective treatments.