Hello,

Some details about this are on each assembly's main gateway page. If that is 
not enough, click through to the credits and go directly to the data source for 
assembly information/assumptions. 

For most genomes, the version we post comes directly from the source with no 
alteration. If any changes are made - or if the assembly is from UCSC - then 
the details would noted at this same location (gateway page).

Thanks, 
Jennifer


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Jennifer Jackson 
UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group 

----- "Tapper W.J." <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: "Tapper W.J." <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 11:12:44 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
> Subject: [Genome] (no subject)
>
> Dear Genome browser,
> 
> What methods are used to estimate the size of unsequenced portions of
> chromosomes (short arms, heterochomatin, gaps, centromeres, and
> telomeres)? For example the short arms of 13 and 14 are the same but
> 15 is longer. I also noticed that the telomere gaps are missing on
> chromosome 17.
> 
> Best wishes
> 
> Will Tapper
> 
> 
> 
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