Hello Mahesh,

Were you interested in the genome sequence or in a specific annotation 
track?

To view the Rhesus assembly at UCSC:
1) http://genome.ucsc.edu/
2) click on left navigation bar "Genome Browser"
3) set clade = mammal and genome = Rhesus

The result is the rhesus macaque /Macaca mulatta/ gateway page with the 
genome source and credits information. To view tracks, enter a gene or 
position and "submit" to enter the browser or use the button "configure 
tracks and display" to see a track list. Click on a track name to learn 
the data source and methods. The track CpG Islands would likely be of 
interest to you.

Hopefully this is the information you wanted to learn about from UCSC to 
compare to the other sites, but please let us know if you need more help,

Jennifer

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Jennifer Jackson
UCSC Genome Informatics Group
http://genome.ucsc.edu/

On 4/7/10 8:38 AM, Mohan, Mahesh wrote:
> Dear Sir/Madam:
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>
>
> I am getting ready to place a custom order for a CpG island array for
> the rhesus macaque and I need to decide on the preferred sequence
> database (UCSC / NCBI / ENSEMBL ) for probe design. In this regard, I am
> wondering if there are any differences among the three databases. I will
> greatly appreciate if you could reply me at your earliest convenience.
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Mahesh
>
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