This directory contains the Oct. 2011 (Baylor Ttru_1.4/turTru2) assembly of the dolphin genome (turTru2, Baylor College of Medicine Ttru_1.4 (NCBI project 20365, GCA_000151865.2, WGS ABRN02)), as well as repeat annotations and GenBank sequences. For more information about this assembly, please note the NCBI resources: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/769 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/assembly/325108 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bioproject/20367 Files included in this directory: turTru2.2bit - contains the complete dolphin/turTru2 genome sequence in the 2bit file format. Repeats from RepeatMasker and Tandem Repeats Finder (with period of 12 or less) are shown in lower case; non-repeating sequence is shown in upper case. The utility program, twoBitToFa (available from the kent src tree), can be used to extract .fa file(s) from this file. A pre-compiled version of the command line tool can be found at: http://hgdownload.cse.ucsc.edu/admin/exe/linux.x86_64/ See also: http://genome.ucsc.edu/admin/git.html http://genome.ucsc.edu/admin/jk-install.html turTru2.agp.gz - Description of how the assembly was generated from fragments. turTru2.fa.gz - "Soft-masked" assembly sequence in one file. Repeats from RepeatMasker and Tandem Repeats Finder (with period of 12 or less) are shown in lower case; non-repeating sequence is shown in upper case. turTru2.fa.masked.gz - "Hard-masked" assembly sequence in one file. Repeats are masked by capital Ns; non-repeating sequence is shown in upper case. turTru2.fa.out.gz - RepeatMasker .out file. RepeatMasker was run with the -s (sensitive) setting. April 26 2011 (open-3-3-0) version of RepeatMasker RepBase library: RELEASE 20110920 turTru2.trf.bed.gz - Tandem Repeats Finder locations, filtered to keep repeats with period less than or equal to 12, and translated into UCSC's BED format. md5sum.txt - checksums of files in this directory turTru2.chrom.sizes - Two-column tab-separated text file containing assembly sequence names and sizes. turTru2.gc5Base.wigVarStep.gz - ascii data wiggle variable step values used - to construct the GC Percent track turTru2.gc5Base.wig.gz - wiggle database table for the GC Percent track - this is an older standard alternative to the current - bigWig format of the track, sometimes usefull for analysis turTru2.gc5Base.wib - binary data to correspond with the gc5Base.wig file see also: http://genome.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/help/wiggle.html and http://genomewiki.ucsc.edu/index.php/Using_hgWiggle_without_a_database for a discussion of how to use the wig.gz and .wib files for interaction with the GC percent data values ------------------------------------------------------------------ If you plan to download a large file or multiple files from this directory, we recommend that you use ftp rather than downloading the files via our website. To do so, ftp to hgdownload.cse.ucsc.edu [username: anonymous, password: your email address], then cd to the directory goldenPath/turTru2/bigZips. To download multiple files, use the "mget" command: mget ... - or - mget -a (to download all the files in the directory) Alternate methods to ftp access. Using an rsync command to download the entire directory: rsync -avzP rsync://hgdownload.cse.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/turTru2/bigZips/ . For a single file, e.g. chromFa.tar.gz rsync -avzP rsync://hgdownload.cse.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/turTru2/bigZips/chromFa.tar.gz . Or with wget, all files: wget --timestamping 'ftp://hgdownload.cse.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/turTru2/bigZips/*' With wget, a single file: wget --timestamping 'ftp://hgdownload.cse.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/turTru2/bigZips/chromFa.tar.gz' -O chromFa.tar.gz To unpack the *.tar.gz files: tar xvzf .tar.gz To uncompress the fa.gz files: gunzip .fa.gz For conditions of use regarding the Dolphin genome sequence data, see http://www.hgsc.bcm.edu/content/conditions-use ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- GenBank Data Usage The GenBank database is designed to provide and encourage access within the scientific community to the most up to date and comprehensive DNA sequence information. Therefore, NCBI places no restrictions on the use or distribution of the GenBank data. However, some submitters may claim patent, copyright, or other intellectual property rights in all or a portion of the data they have submitted. NCBI is not in a position to assess the validity of such claims, and therefore cannot provide comment or unrestricted permission concerning the use, copying, or distribution of the information contained in GenBank. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------