Getting Started with the Genome Data Viewer
In this video, you’ll learn how to navigate and analyze genomes from over 4,000 eukaryotic organisms using GDV. Discover how to quickly find your organism of interest with the dynamic tree or search feature, switch between tree and table views, and begin your analysis using genes, locations, phenotypes, or accession numbers. We’ll also walk through the viewer’s powerful tools, including zoom controls, customizable tracks, and recommended track sets for different types of genomic analysis. Learn how to explore data from GEO, SRA, and dbGaP, upload your own datasets, and even integrate remote tracks. Plus, see how to use built-in features like BLAST integration, share your customized views with collaborators, and save your track collections using My NCBI for long-term access. 🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more tutorials! 0:00 Introduction 0:27 Homepage 0:42 Using GDV 1:38 Track Configurations 3:02 BLAST 3:11 Share Your Page 3:24 My NCBI Account 3:40 Links to GDV 3:56 Feedback 4:04 Questions

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