Hello Damien,

We have noted your suggestion and put the feature on our list for 
consideration.

In the meantime you can turn on the next/previous exon navigation 
feature which provides similar information. To turn this feature on 
click on the "configure" button below the main browser display.

At the top in the "Configure Image" menu check the "Next/previous exon 
navigation" box and hit submit.

With this enabled in the main browser as you view a track displaying 
items with exons you should see double arrows at the right and left ends 
of the browser display and when you mouse over these arrows they will 
tell you the exon number and the total number of exons.

Best regards,

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

On 04/19/11 22:15, Damien Bruno wrote:
> Hi,
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> Is there an easy way to determine which exon (e.g. exon 5 of transcript
> 'X' of the dystrophin gene) you are zoomed-in on in the Genome Browser
> without navigating to the DNA sequence or Table/Proteome Browsers? 
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> Ideally, it would be of enormous benefit for this information to be
> displayed within the Genome Browser interface (e.g. by moving the cursor
> over a given exon).
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> Many thanks,
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> Damien 
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> Damien Bruno, PhD 
> Cytogenetics Department,
> Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
> Flemington Road, Parkville 3052
> Australia
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