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- 22 January 2013 -
- New Baboon (papAnu2) Assembly Now Available in the Genome Browser
+ 25 January 2013 -
+ White Rhinoceros Genome Browser Released
- We are pleased to announce the release of a Genome Browser for the March 2012
- assembly of the Olive Baboon, Papio anubis (Baylor Panu_2.0, UCSC version papAnu2).
- The whole genome shotgun assembly was provided by
- The Baylor College of Medicine Human Genome Sequencing Center.
- There are 72,500 scaffolds with a total size of 2,948,380,710 bases.
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+ A Genome Browser is now available for the White Rhinoceros
+ (Ceratotherium simum) assembly released by the Broad
+ Institute in May 2012 (Broad version cerSimSim1.0, UCSC version cerSim1). This
+ genome was sequenced and assembled at the Broad Institute using samples
+ provided by Dr. Oliver Ryder at the Center for Reproduction of Endangered
+ Species, San Diego Zoo. For more information and statistics about this assembly,
+ see the NCBI assembly record for
+ CerSimSim1.0.
- Bulk downloads of the sequence and annotation data are available via the Genome Browser
- FTP server
+ Bulk downloads of the sequence and annotation data may be obtained from the Genome
+ Browser FTP server
or the
- Downloads
- page. These data have
- specific conditions for use.
- The baboon (papAnu2) browser annotation tracks were generated by UCSC and collaborators
- worldwide. See the
- Credits
- page for a detailed list of the organizations and individuals who contributed to this release.
+ Downloads
+ page. Please observe the
+ conditions for use
+ when accessing and using these data sets. The white rhinoceros browser annotation
+ tracks were generated by UCSC and collaborators worldwide. See the
+ Credits page for a
+ detailed list of the organizations and individuals who contributed to this release.
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-
- 15 January 2013 -
- New Lamprey (petMar2) Assembly Now Available in the Genome Browser
- We are pleased to announce the release of a Genome Browser for the September 2010
- assembly of the Lamprey, Petromyzon marinus (WUGSC 7.0, UCSC version petMar2).
- The whole genome shotgun assembly was provided by
- The Genome Institute at Washington University.
- There are 25,006 scaffolds with a total size of 885,550,958 bases.
+ 22 January 2013 -
+ New Baboon (papAnu2) Assembly Now Available in the Genome Browser:
+ We are pleased to announce the release of a Genome Browser for the March 2012
+ assembly of the Olive Baboon, Papio anubis (Baylor Panu_2.0, UCSC version
+ papAnu2).
+ Read more.
-
- Bulk downloads of the sequence and annotation data are available via the Genome Browser
- FTP server
- or the
- Downloads
- page. These data have
- specific conditions for use.
- The lamprey (petMar2) browser annotation tracks were generated by UCSC and collaborators
- worldwide. See the
- Credits
- page for a detailed list of the organizations and individuals who contributed to this release.
+ 15 January 2013 -
+ New Lamprey (petMar2) Assembly Now Available in the Genome Browser:
+ We are pleased to announce the release of a Genome Browser for the September 2010
+ assembly of the Lamprey, Petromyzon marinus (WUGSC 7.0, UCSC version
+ petMar2).
+ Read more.
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