
Hello,
Thank you for using the UCSC Genome Browser and sending your inquiry.
To use a merge method for the track collection, you will have to enable the setting on the track configuration page. You can access this page by clicking on the collection name underneath the browser image, or right-clicking the track collection and selecting the "Configure Pro-seq track set". Once on the configuration page, you can set the merge method to "stacked" or any of the other overlay methods. Here is a session with your track collections set to the "stacked" merge method, http://genome.ucsc.edu/s/jnavarr5/hg19.MLQ_28718.
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On Jan 6, 2022, at 3:38 PM, Jairo Navarro Gonzalez <jnav...@ucsc.edu> wrote:
Hello,
Thank you for using the UCSC Genome Browser and sending your inquiry.
To use a merge method for the track collection, you will have to enable the setting on the track configuration page. You can access this page by clicking on the collection name underneath the browser image, or right-clicking the track collection and selecting the "Configure Pro-seq track set". Once on the configuration page, you can set the merge method to "stacked" or any of the other overlay methods. Here is a session with your track collections set to the "stacked" merge method, http://genome.ucsc.edu/s/jnavarr5/hg19.MLQ_28718.
I hope this is helpful. If you have any further questions, please reply to gen...@soe.ucsc.edu.
All messages sent to that address are archived on a publicly accessible Google Groups forum.
If your question includes sensitive data, you may send it instead to genom...@soe.ucsc.edu.Jairo Navarro
UCSC Genome BrowserWant to share the Browser with colleagues?
Host a workshop: https://bit.ly/ucscTraining
On Wed, Jan 5, 2022 at 1:59 PM Gamliel, Amir <agam...@health.ucsd.edu> wrote:
Hello,I am trying to make a track collection of stranded PRO-seq data (similar to RNA-seq). The data is in a track hub, and shows up correctly. However, if I try to make a track collection from multiple track hubs, (i.e. so that I can compare levels between samples using group auto-scale), the track collection separates each strand to a distinct row, and does not “stack” them properly. See example below.Perhaps this is a trivial setting, but I could not find how to do it in any of the documentation.Thanks so much,Amir
PS. You can also see my attempts in this link:Here is a UCSC browser session I'd like to share with you: http://genome.ucsc.edu/s/agamliel/Pro%2Dseq_MCF7_16HD_E2_timecourse_180608
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UCSC Cell Browser, Quality Assurance and Data Wrangler
Human Cell Atlas, User Experience Researcher
UCSC Genome Browser, User Support
UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute
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