Hello David,

The mitochondrial chromosome was not included in the baseline Baylor 
assembly. Currently, most new browsers will have the chrM added from 
another source at NCBI, in cases like this. But, back when this assembly 
was created (2005) that was not a strict rule.

Very sorry for the inconvenience. Please feel free to contact the 
mailing list support team again if you would like more assistance.

Warm regards,

Jen
UCSC Genome Browser Support

On 8/11/10 11:55 AM, Klein, David (NIH/NICHD) [E] wrote:
> We can't find the rhesus mitochondrial chromosome on the browser.   Is the 
> problem in the assembly process?  Something else?
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