Hi,

I used UCSC GBrowser to view Histone methylation pattern for AT5G49160.1 
(MET1 of Arabidopsis). Based on the browser and the link-out web page 
(http://epigenomics.mcdb.ucla.edu/cgi-bin/hgc?hgsid=37805&o=19949455&t=19955595&g=genesTAIR7&i=AT5G49160.1&c=chr5&l=19949455&r=19955595&db=araTha1&pix=800),
both show the position of this locus as Chr5:19949456-19955595.

However, on another gbrowser 
(http://gbrowse.arabidopsis.org/cgi-bin/gbrowse/arabidopsis/?name=AT5G49160.1),
the locus has a different coordinate position Chr5:19932230-19938369.

So which one is a more current coordinate? How would all histone 
methylation positions be interpreted if the gbrower of arabidopsis.org 
website is the most current? Would everything be shifted by 17226 bp?

Any input is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Kim


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Kim T.T. Nguyen, Ph.D.

Post-doctoral Researcher
Dr. Daniel F. Voytas Laboratory
University of Minnesota
Dept. of Genetics, Cell Biology,&  Development
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