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This directory contains zipped multiple alignments of the X. tropicalis
genome (xenTro1, Oct. 2004) to the following assemblies:
- Chicken (galGal2, Feb. 2004)
- Human (hg17, May 2004)
- Mouse (mm5, May 2004)
- Zebrafish (danRer1, Nov. 2003)
Files included in this directory:
- danRer1.maf.gz: pairwise alignment of zebrafish (danRer1) and
X. tropicalis
- galGal2.maf.gz: pairwise alignment of chicken (galGal2) and
X. tropicalis
- hg17.maf.gz: pairwise alignment of human (hg17) and X. tropicalis
- md5sum.txt: checksums of files in this directory
- mm5.maf.gz: pairwise alignment of mouse (mm5) and X. tropicalis
- multiz5way.maf.gz: multiple alignments in MAF format
For a description of the multiple alignment format (MAF), see
http://genome.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/help/maf.html.
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If you plan to download a large file or multiple files from this
directory, we recommend you use ftp rather than downloading the
files via our website. To do so, ftp to hgdownload.cse.ucsc.edu,
then go to the directory goldenPath/xenTro1/multiz5way. To download
multiple files, use the "mget" command:
mget <filename1> <filename2> ...
- or -
mget -a (to download all the files in the directory)
Preliminary drafts of the X. tropicalis sequence are made freely available
before scientific publication by the JGI and the X. tropicalis Genome
Consortium, with the following understanding:
1. The data may be freely downloaded, used in analyses, and repackaged
in databases.
2. Users are free to use the data in scientific papers analyzing
particular genes and regions if the provider of this data
(DOE Joint Genome Institute) is properly acknowledged.
3. Additional shotgun sequencing is ongoing, and future assembly
releases will be made in a timely fashion. We expect to publish an
initial analysis of a high quality draft X. tropicalis genome sequence
in 2005 (with submission targeted for the spring of 2005) which will
include descriptions of the large scale organization of the frog
genome as well as genome-scale comparisons of the frog sequence and
gene set with those of other animals. Others who would like to
coordinate other genome-wide analysis with this work should contact
Paul Richardson (pmrichardson@lbl.gov), JGI. We welcome a coordinated
approach to describing this community resource.
4. Any redistribution of the data should carry this notice.
For data use restrictions regarding the chicken and zebrafish genome
assemblies, see http://genome.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/credits.html.
Name Last modified Size Description
Parent Directory -
danRer1.maf.gz 2004-11-17 14:43 140M
galGal2.maf.gz 2004-11-17 14:43 49M
hg17.maf.gz 2004-11-17 14:43 53M
maf/ 2019-11-06 11:19 -
md5sum.txt 2004-11-17 15:05 292
mm5.maf.gz 2004-11-17 14:43 49M
multiz5way.maf.gz 2004-11-17 13:54 274M