T2T-Primates is a project of the Telomere-to-Telomere consortium and is led by the Makova, Phillippy, and Eichler labs. The project seeks to finish complete, diploid assemblies for key non-human primate species. The project is currently focused on gorilla, bonobo, chimpanzee, orangutan, and gibbon. Phase one of the project has produced complete sex chromosomes. This site contains the link to the UCSC Genome Browser Hub for the T2T Primate XY project and information on how to use it.
Clicking on the link below will connect you to the hub. This hub has 8 genomes connected with several tracks in each. Once the link takes you to the UCSC Genome Browser homepage after connecting the hub, you can access the genome of interest on the left panel where all connected hub genomes and publicly available genomes are linked. Upon clicking on genome of interest, you can browse to any location on the genome and look at gene annotations from CAT, Liftoff, NCBI, and Augustus. There are also tracks related to segmental duplications, sequence classes on the X and Y chrosomomes, mapping and sequencing, and more.