Hello Elia,

Unfortunately it is not currently possible for an external user to 
display their own track in this way. If you were to set up your own 
mirror and generate a track in that context, it might be possible, and 
if you would like to go this route please contact our mirror mailing 
list ([email protected]). We may be looking to add this 
functionality in the future but plans are uncertain at the moment.

Best regards,

Pauline Fujita

UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group
http://genome.ucsc.edu



On 11/17/10 3:27 AM, Elia Stupka wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> two queries pertaining to representing BIGWIG or similar tracks:
>
> -is there a nice way to represent on a single track the combined results 
> obtained from several biological replicas of the same sample, which would 
> allow one to visualize the average and the STDEV at each point?
>
> -On a similar note I saw that the ENCODE Chip-Seq data is nicely represented 
> on a single track to represent data from 8 different cell lines, what format 
> can an external user use to visualize data in that manner?
>
> thanks and best regards,
>
> Elia Stupka
>
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