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To have a new genome assembly hosted by genome browsers such as [http://genome.ucsc.edu/ UCSC] or [http://www.ensembl.org/ Ensembl], you must first register your sequencing project at NCBI and deposit your sequence in GenBank following their procedures. When the assembly shows up in the [ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genbank/genomes/Eukaryotes/ NCBI FTP] download directories, we will consider it for admission to the Genome Browser. Due to funding limitations, UCSC is unable to accommodate every request for new assemblies. Our primary focus is on vertebrate genomes that will contribute to our exploration and analysis of the human genome.
To have a new genome assembly hosted by genome browsers such as [http://genome.ucsc.edu/ UCSC] or [http://www.ensembl.org/ Ensembl], you must first register your sequencing project at NCBI and deposit your sequence in GenBank following their procedures. When the assembly shows up in the [ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genbank/genomes/Eukaryotes/ NCBI FTP] download directories, we will consider it for admission to the Genome Browser. Due to funding limitations, UCSC is able to accommodate only certain assembly requests. Our primary focus is on vertebrate genomes that will contribute to our exploration and analysis of the human genome.


NCBI genome project WEB resources:
NCBI genome project WEB resources:

Revision as of 20:47, 11 May 2011

To have a new genome assembly hosted by genome browsers such as UCSC or Ensembl, you must first register your sequencing project at NCBI and deposit your sequence in GenBank following their procedures. When the assembly shows up in the NCBI FTP download directories, we will consider it for admission to the Genome Browser. Due to funding limitations, UCSC is able to accommodate only certain assembly requests. Our primary focus is on vertebrate genomes that will contribute to our exploration and analysis of the human genome.

NCBI genome project WEB resources:

Genome Assembly
Genome Project submission form.
Submitting genome sequence files.
WGS assembly information.
AGP Specification for assembled genomes.