Hi, Leon.

Our old genome assemblies can be found here:
http://genome-archive.cse.ucsc.edu/downloads.html

Please let us know if you have any specific questions on this data, or 
there is something you cannot find: [email protected]

-
Greg Roe
UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group

On 7/21/12 10:15 AM, Leon Peshkin wrote:
> Dear Colleagues
>         I wonder if you could help us with a peculiar undertaking - we are 
> doing a small project researching how the quality of released complete 
> genomes evolve. For  this we'd love to have a few early genome releases. If 
> we had simply a set of proteins it would be great - the longest transcript 
> peptides for each release ideally. Also all transcripts if that is available, 
> no need to have the scaffolds etc.
> If GFF3/coordinate info is available it would not hurt but do not spend extra 
> effort on that at all.
>      great thanks for any pointers to such data - human, mouse, worm, fly and 
> any fgenomes that underwent many reassemblies and gene models are helpful
> -Leon Peshkin
>
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