Hi Sanchari,

This track is not out on our regular site yet, but it is available on 
our preview site: http://genome-preview.ucsc.edu.

If you click on the blue track name ("Retroposed Genes" under the "Genes 
and Gene Prediction Tracks" header), you will see a detailed description 
of the track, including a link to the associated paper:

Baertsch R, Diekhans M, Kent J, Haussler D, Brosius J. Retrocopy 
contributions to the evolution of the human genome. BMC Genomics 2008 
Oct 8;9:466.
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/9/466

Note that tracks on the preview site are subject to change before being 
added to the regular site.

--
Brooke Rhead
UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group



On 06/29/11 02:56, [email protected] wrote:
> Dear Sir/ Madam,
> 
> I am a PhD student from Germany. I have a question regarding UCSCRetroAli.
> 
> I want to know whether the retropseudogenes reported in this  
> UCSCRetroAli have poly-A tail at their 3'end. It is a hallmark of the  
> retropseudogenes as per literature.
> 
> Please let me know about its presence as well as how do you find it. I  
> am interested in 7 retropseudogenes. Is it possible for you to give me  
> their evidence of presence of poly A tail?
> 
> 
> Waiting for your reply eagerly.
> Regards
> Sanchari
> 
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