Hi Mahmood,

Clicking on the mini-button to the left of the actual track display or, 
alternatively, the name of the track "Conservation" under the 
"Comparative Genomics Group" will take you to a page where you can 
configure the track display. Select your species of interest (or click 
on the "+" button next to "Species selection" to get all species) and 
click submit. This should allow you to visualize the sequence for all 46 
species.

I hope this information is helpful.  Please feel free to contact the 
mail list again if you require further assistance.

Best,
Mary
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Mary Goldman
UCSC Bioinformatics Group

On 6/24/10 12:05 PM, Mahmood Akhtar wrote:
> Dear Sir/Madam,
>
> I am doing some sequence conservation analysis work on human PEO1 gene. 
> Though, I was able to do see the sequence conservation of the region I am 
> interested in, I could not understand the reason why it show only 8 of the 46 
> vertebrates sequence. Is there a way I can see the sequence of all 46 species 
> for the gene I am interested in.
>
> I have never done this type of analysis before, any help 'll be GREATLY 
> appreciated.
>
> Thank you very much in advance.
>
> Mahmood
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