How do you order the clones in Rice BAC/PAC Sequence Information

Xiaokang Pan pan at stein.cshl.org
Thu May 30 10:49:27 EDT 2002


Dear Sir,

    Because the rice genome sequencing is not complete yet, it is hard to
order the sequences according to the positions of the sequences on the
chromosomes.  

    When designing this page, we made the default page go to the following 
orders: the HTG Phase goes downward (from 3 to 1) firstly and the
the Fragments field takes upward secondly and the GenBank Accession is in
the upward. Ordering the HTG Phase first is just to make the users select 
an annotated BAC/PAC and see it in the Genome Browser easily. 

    By clicking a column title, the users can make orders by themself. We
should have sequence position field on this page in the future.    

    Thanks for your interest,


    Xiaokang Pan, Ph.D.
    pan at cshl.edu

    www.gramene.org, atidb.cshl.org
    Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
    One Bungtown Rd.
    Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724


On Wed, 29 May 2002, wsm wrote:

> Dear Sir:
> 
> I appreciated your "Rice BAC/PAC Sequence Information" very much. It is 
very useful to my work. By the way, I have a question on how you order the 
BAC/PAC. Do you order them accoding the chromosome position? or what erer 
else. for example, in the http://www.gramene.org/perl/SeqTable.cgi web page, 
is  P0705D01 the top end of the short arm of chromosome1, and OSJNBa0062A24 
the bottom end of the  long arm of chromosone1?
> 
> Thanks a lot
> 
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