Hello,

I am running a local mirror of the UCSC browser and am coming very
close to reaching storage capacity.  We went through a phase where we
uploaded local tracks in the .wig / .wib format by creating these
files via wigEncode.  We have come to conclusion that the > 1GB per
track cost is too high for the resolution and our use.  Is there a way
to reconstitute bedGraphs directly from the .wig / .wib files or from
within MySQL?  Are we taking storage hits for both the .wib file and
what is contained in the database?

Many thanks,
~Brian J. Abraham
Predoctoral Bioinformatics Fellow with Boston University
Lab of Molecular Immunology
National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute
National Institutes of Health
10 Center Drive - Room 7B20A
Bethesda, MD 20892
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