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UCSC supports and maintains the following mirror site that may
be used during network or power outages on the UCSC campus:
http://genome.hmgc.mcw.edu/
This site is updated regularly with the latest data and
software, and closely replicates the main Genome Browser site.
Thanks to the Human and Molecular Genetics Center at the
Medical College of Wisconsin,
Milwaukee, WI, for providing this server. Please limit the
use of this site to occasions when the UCSC-based site
is unavailable.
The following site, sponsored by the
Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy
at Duke University, Durham, N.C., is a regularly maintained
mirror that may be used when the UCSC site is unavailable:
http://genome-mirror.duhs.duke.edu/
Thanks to
Terry Furey
at Duke University for
providing and maintaining this mirror.
The
Department of Biological Statistics and Computational Biology
at Cornell University maintains an up-to-date site
that mirrors most of the more recent assemblies available
on the UCSC Genome Browser site:
http://genome-mirror.bscb.cornell.edu/
This mirror may contain additional Cornell-generated annotations
in addition to the standard UCSC tracks. Many thanks to
Adam Siepel
at Cornell University
for providing this mirror.
The
Department of Molecular Medicine (MOMA) at Aarhus University,
Denmark, maintains a mirror that
may provide better performance for our European users:
http://moma.ki.au.dk/genome-mirror/
Thanks to.
Jakob
Skou Pedersen
for providing and maintaining this mirror.
The Queensland Facility for Advanced Bioinformatics (QFAB),
in conjunction with the University of Queensland, Australia,
maintains a
full mirror that may be used when the UCSC site is unavailable.
This
mirror is sponsored by the Australian Research Council and may
provide better performance for Australasian users:
http://genome.qfab.org
Thanks to
QFAB for providing and maintaining this mirror.
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