Hi.

Is it possible to get the data underlying the GIF displayed by the 
Genome Browser, rather than the GIF itself, or in addition to the image?

Let's say I'm looking at a gene with conservation, transcripts, 
expression, SNPs, etc. I'd like to be able to remove introns and 
duplicate lines (say, multiple mRNAs & ESTs with identical structures). 
Editing the image (i.e., stretching the exons) is feasible but would 
distort the data. One option is of course a local installation, and 
another is a multitude of mySQL queries, but since queries are done 
anyway, is the data stored anywhere, perhaps in trash like the GIF? If 
not, is it possible to modify hgTracks or another module to return all 
the data behind an image, rather than (or in addition to) the image? I'm 
guessing that the answer is negative in each case, but thought I'd ask.

Thanks.

Adnan Derti

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