ucnebase

is a Data Source.

UCNEbase is a database of ultraconserved non-coding elements (UCNEs) and genomic regulatory blocks. It catalogues highly conserved non-coding elements across vertebrate genomes and organizes them by their associated target genes and regulatory blocks.

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UCNEbase

UCNEbase is a database of ultraconserved non-coding elements (UCNEs), maintained at the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics and EPFL. UCNEs are non-coding DNA segments that are extremely conserved between distant vertebrate species and are frequently associated with the regulation of developmental genes.

Content includes:

  • Ultraconserved non-coding elements identified across vertebrate genomes
  • Organization of UCNEs into genomic regulatory blocks around target genes
  • Browsable annotations and links to genome browsers

GeneCards integrates ultraconserved non-coding element annotations from UCNEbase.

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Created: June 17, 2026 | Last modified: June 17, 2026