[Genome] Sequence of Hapmap-Encode project

Heather Trumbower heather at soe.ucsc.edu
Mon Mar 5 10:06:47 PST 2007


Gil:

HapMap data is managaed by the Data Coordination Center at 
http://www.hapmap.org.  We are developing a track that is based on the 
data available at 
www.hapmap.org/downloads/genotypes/2007-01/rs_strand/non-redundant/genotypes_chr*_*_r21a_nr.txt.gz 
You can obtain that data directly.    This data is described at
http://www.hapmap.org/genotypes/latest/00README.txt.
You may also wish to use the data at 
www.hapmap.org/downloads/raw_data/affy500k/

We would be happy to try to answer further questions about HapMap data, 
but your best source of information would be help at hapmap.org.

Heather Trumbower
UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group


On Sun, 4 Mar 2007, gatzmon at aecom.yu.edu wrote:

> Dear Researchers
> I'm trying to track the sequence data from the 48 individuals (of the
> Hapmap-Encode project) that are stored in NCBI's Trace Archive using your
> web browser without success.
> Do you know a better way to do so? Is there a web site where I can
> download those sequences?
> Thanks in advance
> Gil
>
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> Gil Atzmon, Ph.D.
> Assistant Professor of Medicine
> Director of the Genetic Core for LonGenety
> Institute for Aging Research and the Diabetes Research Center
> Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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> Bronx, NY, 10461
> Tel: 718-430-3628
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