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<h1>Welcome to IGBQuickload</h1> |
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Data available here are configured for visualization |
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in the <a href="https://bioviz.org">Integrated Genome Browser</a>. |
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<h2>About Quickload</h2> |
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A Quickload site is a simple system of directories, sequence files, and |
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annotation files formatted for visualization in Integrated Genome Browser. It's a convenient |
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way to share data sets with other labs and with the public. For more information, |
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see the IGB User's Guide: |
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<a href="https://wiki.transvar.org/display/igbman/Sharing+data+using+QuickLoad+sites">Sharing data using Quickload Sites</a>. |
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All files are version controlled in a <a href="https://svn.bioviz.org/viewvc/genomes/quickload/">publicly-accessible subversion repository</a>. For information on how to check out and deploy your own copy, contact Ann Loraine. |
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