Highly recommend track hubs, or assembly hubs, which will then work
in any genome browser anywhere and the user is in full control of
their data at all times. i.e. doesn't get lost from a genome browser
instance. This does require the hurdle of having
access to a directory that can be served up by Apache from the
institution of the user. This is often a show stopper.
On 10/22/15 6:30 PM, Lachlan Musicman wrote:
> Hiram
>
> Sorry, I didn't explain myself properly.
>
> I *have* the GB installed on a VM, and I have snapshots for the devs to
> work on.
>
> What we are asking for is a front end to
>
>
http://genomewiki.ucsc.edu/index.php/Building_a_new_genome_database
>
> ie, given a fasta file, a bed file and a ra file, upload into an *existing*
> instance.
>
> Cheers
> L.
>
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> The most dangerous phrase in the language is, "We've always done it this
> way."
>
> - Grace Hopper
>