
Stacked Subtrack graphs are layered horizontally with solid overlay views for each subtrack. Solid Subtrack graphs are merged together with solid overlay views. Transparent Subtrack graphs are merged together with transparent overlay views. None Default setting no overlay/merge is applied. Merge methods (aggregate/overlay graphing view options):.If you instead want to change that track toīlack, select any shade of black in the color picker, such as '#000001'. To change this track back to the originalĬolor (green), set the color picker to '#000000'. Green, you can change it to red with the color picker. For example, if a track's original color is Track color to black rather than any non-black original color, set the color picker to any shade To revert back to the original track color, change the color picker to '#000000'. Subtrack graphs will appear in varied shades of red within the browser window). Color will beĪpplied as a gradient to subtracks in the collection (e.g., if red is selected, the In the pop-up, a color can be set for the subtracks in the collection. Track color for all subtracks in a collection can be set by double-clicking the collectionįolder in the right window of the Track Collection Builder, which will display a pop-up dialogīox. Tip: Displaying collection names in the browser: Total number of pixels set when drawing each track. Magnitude at the top of the subtracks in the collection where magnitude reflects the Window, tracks within the collection will sort in order of magnitude, with the highest in For the given region visible in the browser To sort by magnitude, right-click the collection in the browser window and select Optimal leaf sorting algorithm is credited below. Joined tree, which then has its leaves sorted to make an optimal ordering. Sorting by similarityĬounts the number of pixels set in each column and then uses matrices to build a neighbor Window, tracks within the collection will sort in order of similarity. To sort by similarity, right-click the collection in the browser window and select Re-order collections within the browserĭrag and drop collections (composite tracks) within the browser to rearrange the order.When viewing collections within the browser, the following viewing options are To add tracks directly from the browser, right click on the track to see options.Drag and drop to reorder tracks within a collection.A single track can be added to multiple collections, where various comparison views can be.A single track can be added/duplicated multiple times into a single collection.To the left of each track, or right-click and Delete. To remove a track from a collection, click the red "minus".Left of each track, or right-click (or select multiple, 'command + click', 'shift + click') To add a track to a collection, click the green "plus".Collections must contain subtracks that all belong to the same assembly. To add a track from a hub, load the hub first, and then select the track from 'Available.Tracks into the browser and select them from the 'Available Tracks' pane. Load external tracks: custom tracks & hub tracks.Folders below 'Visible Tracks': Lists all available tracks, regardless of.'Visible Tracks' folder: Lists tracks that are visible (not set to 'hide') in the browser.Click the small arrow to the left of folder icons to expand/contract tracks.The 'Available Tracks' top left pane displays all available graphing tracks that can be added to From the browser, right-click to configure the collection (see 'Step 3' below).Click GO (upper right) to see collections.Last save, click Discard Changes (upper right). Collection changes are saved after going to the browser window.To remove a collection: select it, right-click (or select multiple, 'command + click',.See 'Step 2' below to add/remove tracks.Once saved, double-click a collection's folder icon to edit the name, description, and.On creation, enter a name, description and optional graph color in the pop-up box.Click the Add Collection button to make a new collection.The "Collected Tracks" top right pane displays all created collections. Getting Started Step 1: Create a new collection Native tracks (tracks natively hosted by the UCSC Genome Browser).

Supported tracks from the following sources can be added to a single genome browser: Only the following continuous-value graphing track types can be added to a collection: Two-minute video demo of Track Collection Builder: Track can be thought of as a container for grouping a set of similar-type annotation tracks. The Track Collection Builder (My Data > Track Collectionīuilder) is a tool that allows multiple tracks to be copied and grouped together into one composite
