Hello, Laura,
Because the Table Browser will allow download of our complete
representation of OMIM content, we have had to disable TB
access to the OMIM data. Our conversations with OMIM at
the moment include discussion of exactly what OMIM content
we can release without infringing on their copyright. We
would like to have this sorted out as soon as possible.
Thanks for letting us know exactly which data fields you
are interested in. That will help inform our discussions.
As for the name-change option, we do plan restore that
functionality, though I cannot for sure just when we'll
get it out.
best wishes,
--b0b kuhn
ucsc genome bioinformatics group
On 6/22/2011 11:17 AM, Conlin, Laura K wrote:
> Hi,
> I normally use the table browser to download all of the OMIM genes in
> various, large, genomic regions for my human genetics research and to aid in
> interpretation of my clinical work (specifically, downloading the OMIM
> number, gene name, and disease names associated with the gene). I have
> noticed that since the OMIM tracks have changed I can no longer do this (OMIM
> does not appear in the Phenotype and Disease Associations group). The old
> OMIM track also allowed changing the default display from OMIM ids to the
> gene names (which is really helpful for a quick scan of the disease genes in
> a large region) - will this also be an option in the future?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Laura Conlin
>
>
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