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Date: 2016-05-12 17:30:58
Biological databases
Bioinformatics
Genome browser
Genomics
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UCSC Genome Browser
Reference genome
Wellcome Trust

Question 15) Can the map-confirmed human BAC clone set of ~32,000 BACs ("32k-set") be displayed in the UCSC Human Genome Browser? We would prefer ordering clones with minimal risk of being mismatched with mapping data? (

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