Hello, Karmella,

It is definitely not required that you be receiving funding from the encode
project for your data to be included as a resident browser track. Let's take
this conversation off-list so we can discuss how your data might fit in.

regards,

             --b0b kuhn
             ucsc genome bioinformatics group


On 7/5/2012 5:43 PM, Karmella Haynes wrote:
> Hello UCSC Genomics Group,
>
> I have recently completed a whole genome protein mapping project for the U2OS 
> cancer cel line using ChIP-seq for H3K27me3, and an artificially expressed 
> fusion protein designed to recognize this mark.
>
> Must one be a member of the ENCODE Consortium to contribute permanent data to 
> the UCSC database?
>
> Best,
> ---Karmella Haynes, Arizona State University
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