[BiO BB] Withdrawl of Refseq accessions

Ethan Strauss ethan.strauss at promega.com
Tue Jun 6 12:25:52 EDT 2006


I've noticed this in human. Not sure about others...
Ethan 

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What genome was it?

Yours,

Ann L.


On 6/6/06, Michael Muratet US-Huntsville <Michael.Muratet at operon.com>
wrote:
>
> Greetings
>
> I recently discovered that about 3000 Refseq accessions that were 
> present in the 4/2005 release have been withdrawn. The ones I've 
> looked at appear to be NCBI predictions using their gnomon tool and 
> had 'XM_*' accessions. I'm concerned that a database that is supposed 
> to be stable is so dynamic. I asked NCBI about it, but didn't get an 
> explanation. Does anybody have any experience with such large scale
withdrawls? Does anybody know why?
>
> Thanks
>
> Mike
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