Hello Guilio,

This track appears on both hg18 and hg19. The coordinates you are seeing 
are for hg19.

Best regards,

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

On 08/31/11 13:07, Giulio Disanto wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I downloaded this track: ENCODE Broad Chromatin State Segmentation by HMM
> (in HepG2 cells). I noticed the presence of many chromatin intervals with
> coordinates that are greater than the chromosome size.
> 
> For example the size of chromosome 1 in hg18 is 247,249,719. However the
> last chromatin interval in chromosome 1 is located between position
> 249,229,177 and 249,232,977.
> 
> How is this possible?
> Thanks a lot
> 
> Giulio Disanto
> 
> 
> Giulio Disanto
> The Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics
> Departement of Clinical Neurology
> University of Oxford
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> Oxford, United Kingdom
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