Id: | hg19/phastCons46_primates |
Type: | position_score |
Version: | 0 |
Summary: |
Conservation score based on the multiple alignment of 46 species using primate species |
Description: |
PhastCons score is a measure used to assess the level of evolutionary conservation of genomic sequences. This score is derived from a method called PHAST (Phylogenetic Analysis with Space/Time models), which uses multiple sequence alignments and phylogenetic trees to identify conserved elements across different species. PhastCons scores typically range from 0 to 1. A score closer to 1 suggests high conservation, implying that the sequence has remained largely unchanged through evolution, likely due to selective pressure to maintain its function. A score closer to 0 indicates low conservation, suggesting that the sequence is less critical or more variable across species. Downloaded on: 07/13/24 https://hgdownload.soe.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/hg19/phastCons46way/primates.phastCons46way.bw |
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ID | Type | Default annotation | Description | Histogram | Range |
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phastCons46_primates | float |
phastCons46_primates |
The score is a number that reflects the conservation at a position.
Small values desc: less conserved
Large values desc: more conserved
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[0.000, 1.000] |
Filename | Size | md5 |
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genomic_resource.yaml | 1.92 KB | d92bbf5dadfc72bcee02e17149ad0e3a |
primates.phastCons46way.bw | 20.18 GB | 79649b7814daa7332814dceee2507254 |
primates.phastCons46way.bw.dvc | 113.0 B | 3714fff491d4c24cda5a330dbab8435e |
statistics/ |