Hi Kanwar,
Both UCSC and Biomart have this data. So you could use the tools in "Get
Data", pull over the complete set for the genome, then identify
overlapping regions versus your coordinates with the tool "Operate on
Genomic Intervals -> Join". For UCSC, the track is UCSC Genes (the
linked table knownToLocusLink has Entrez ID). For Biomart, you can
select the Entrez ID from the list of optional fields to include per
species (be sure to avoid any long text description fields or you may
get an HTML import error, or test and omit if this comes up).
UCSC also has an intersection function in their Table Browser. Send the
Galaxy dataset over as a custom track then intersect with the UCSC Genes
track. The Table browser's user guide has instructions.
Hopefully one of these works out for you!
Jen
Galaxy team
On 6/14/13 3:18 PM, shamsher jagat wrote:
I have a list of around 3000 genomic coordinates of mouse genome and I
would iike to extract gene name Enetrz gene ids Is it possible to
extract this information in galaxy.
Thanks
Kanwar
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