Hi,

One of my colleagues just brought it to my attention that the Michigan 
State University browser is an installation of gbrowse rather than a 
genome browser mirror. For questions about their browser, please contact 
the Rice Genome Annotation Project 
(http://rice.plantbiology.msu.edu/home_contacts.shtml).

Sorry for any confusion!

Katrina Learned
UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group

Katrina Learned wrote, On 01/03/11 13:34:
> Hi Yu,
>
> The UCSC Browser does not contain the rice genome (our focus is on 
> vertebrates), however there is a project at Michigan State University 
> focusing on rice that includes a mirror of the UCSC Browser:
>
> Rice Genome Annotation Project - MSU Rice Genome Annotation (Osa1) 
> Release 6.1
>
> http://rice.plantbiology.msu.edu/
> http://rice.plantbiology.msu.edu/cgi-bin/gbrowse/rice/
>
> Please don't hesitate to contact the mail list again if you have any 
> further questions.
>
> Katrina Learned
> UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group
>
> Yu Lujun wrote, On 12/31/10 06:38:
>   
>> Dear,
>>     I want to use the UCSC genome to show the oryza sative (rice) data , but 
>> I could found the support resource, would you please give me some advice, 
>> thanks!
>>     Best wishes,
>>     Happy New Year!
>>     Lujun Yu
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