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- The sequence and annotation data displayed in the Genome Browser
- are freely available for any use
- with the following conditions:
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- - Genome sequence data use restrictions are noted within the
- species sections on the Credits
- page.
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- Some annotation tracks contributed by external collaborators
- contain proprietary data that have specific use restrictions. To
- check for restrictions associated with a particular genome assembly,
- review the database/README.txt file in the assembly's
- downloads directory.
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- The UCSC, Ensembl, and NCBI browser and annotation groups
- have established a common set of minimum requirements for
- public display of genome data made available after Spring
- 2009, described
- here.
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- The Genome Browser and Blat software are free for academic,
- nonprofit, and personal use. A license is required for commercial use.
- See the Licenses page for more information.
+ The Genome Browser software, sequence and annotation data are freely available
+ for use with these conditions.
+ A license is required for commercial use of the software.
+ For assistance with questions or problems regarding the UCSC Genome
+ Browser software, database, genome assemblies, or release cycles,
+ click here.
Program-driven use of this software is limited to a maximum of one
hit every 15 seconds and no more than 5,000 hits per day.
- For assistance with questions or problems regarding the UCSC Genome
- Browser software, database, genome assemblies, or release cycles,
- see the FAQ.
+ The UCSC Genome Browser was created by the Genome
+ Bioinformatics Group of UC Santa Cruz. Software Copyright (c) The Regents
+ of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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