Hello James,

A work-around for this is to click into this track's details page, and 
use a filter.  The easiest filter to do this job is to set accession = 
BQ226179.   Click submit, and you should see your EST appear on the top 
of the pile.

I hope this helps.

Kayla Smith
UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group




Zadina, James E wrote:
> Is there a way to enter an EST accession number and get the alignment to
> the genome if the region has many ESTs and the one I'm interested in
> jumps to the genome region but is not visible in the EST tracks?
> 
> For example, if I enter BQ226179, the browser jumps to a region of chr
> X, but there are 100's of ESTs among which I do not see this one. For
> those visible, I can click on them and see the alignment with splicing,
> which is what I want to do. 
> 
> JZ
> 
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