Thanks for the suggestions, Tim.  I've forwarded them on, and I will let 
you know what comes of them.

Meanwhile, please feel free to contact us with any additional questions 
or concerns you may have about the Genome Browser.

Kayla Smith
UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group


Hefferon, Timothy (NIH/NHGRI) [E] wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> 1. When I hit 'configure' to see and change all the current track settings, 
> there are buttons in each section for "hide all," "show all," "default," and 
> "submit." These are very useful. Would you please consider replicating these 
> same buttons on the track headings on the main browser page (in addition to 
> the "refresh" and +/- collaps buttons that are already there)? It would be 
> much more convenient to manage the tracks there, rather than go to a separate 
> "configure" page, when almost all the features are right there anyway. The 
> configure page is almost becoming redundant, with the evolution of the main 
> page.
> 
> 2. When doing in silico PCR and looking at the results in the browser, my PCR 
> product shows up as a single, thick black bar. This makes it difficult to 
> tell where my primers end and the intervening sequence begins. It would be 
> useful to be able to see this clearly, for example if I want to know whether 
> any SNPs fall within my primers. Would you please consider using one of your 
> visual tools to clarify this? For example, thick bars to represent the 
> primers and a thin line to represent the intervening sequence?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Tim Hefferon
> 
> 
> 
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