Hello Charlie,

To my knowledge, UCSC has never hosted the complete list of genomes in 
your list.  However, there are many non-UCSC Genome Browsers that use 
our software to display other genomes.  A list of at least some of those 
sites is here:

http://genomewiki.ucsc.edu/index.php/Other_genome_browsers

I hope this is helpful.

--
Brooke Rhead
UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group

On 06/10/09 16:18, charlie strauss wrote:
> Hello, I was reading a paper that referenced your site for their  
> data.  they used full sequences from about 40 genomes.  When I visited  
> your site I found the sequences for about half of these.
> 
> I'm wondering if your site changed since that paper was published or  
> maybe you know where these genomes are hiding.  I was hoping to find a  
> one-stop-shopping place I could download the fasta's for all these is  
> simmilar formats and user interfaces.
> 
> Arabidopsis thaliana
> ciona savignyi
> Apis mellifera
> bombyx mori
> Plasmodium falciparum
> plasmodium yoelii
> giardia lamblia
> kluyvermyces waltii
> magnaporthe grisea
> neurospora crassa
> aspergillus terreus
> aspergillus nidulans
> candida albicans
> coprinopsis cinerea
> cryptococcus neoformans
> cryptosporidium parvum
> gibberella zeae
> saccharomyches
> schizosaccharomyces pombe
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Charlie Strauss
> Bioscience Division
> [email protected]
> 505 665 4838
> Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur.
> 
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