Good Morning Anish:

Your desktop copy and paste is translating the hyphen delimiter between
the start and end positions to a different extended ASCII character which
we do not recognize as the hyphen.  We are looking for ASCII character
code hex 2D which is called a "Hyphen" in an ascii chart.  The character
we see in your copy and paste is hex code D0 called "Latin capital letter ETH"
in an ascii chart.  http://www.ascii-code.com/

--Hiram


Anish Bhaswanth Chakka wrote:
> Hi,
> I was looking for available genes in 1q21.1 locus in the human build 
> NCBI36/hg18. In fact, I would like to specifically look at the chromosome 
> region chr1:144101459–144503409 of that locus.
> 
> The 1q21.1 locus range according to the table browser is 
> chr1:142400001-148000000 (i got this by clicking 'look up'). When I just give 
> the locus, I get a list of genes. But when I give chr1:144101459–144503409, 
> it displays an error saying 'Sorry, couldn't locate chr1:144101459–144503409 
> in the genome database'. I'm not sure why I get this error. This is present 
> with in the locus range. So I would normally assume it to locate it. Can you 
> tell why I'm getting an error like this?
> 
> Thanks.
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