I'd like to help too...possibly also with some non-UCSC genomes? For
example, yeast biologists (at least the ones I work with) only use
SGD, not UCSC. UCSC's genome build for sacCer is reaaaallllyyy out of
date, and isn't compatible with SGD, where the rest of the annotation
data of interest is. This also means that the alignment is out of date
as well, which I rebuilt as well with TBA, not Multiz. I could
definitely share this data as well.

Kenny

On May 25, 6:32 pm, Christopher Lee <l...@chem.ucla.edu> wrote:
> Hi Namshin,
> Thanks!  It took much longer than Marek and I wanted, but a much  
> bigger disk (2 TB?) has been installed there by the folks who support  
> that machine.  Marek knows the details.
>
> -- Chris
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