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IGB is distributed with a tab-delimited file called "species.txt" that lists binomial (Latin) names for species with sequence genomes along with their common names and the IGB-friendly prefixes used to designate genome versions for that species.
IGB uses these data to populate the Species menu in the Current Genome tab. It also uses these data to associate species with their genome assemblies.
When IGB accesses a QuickLoad site, it will also attempt to retrieve a species.txt file from the QuickLoad root directory. If available, it will use those data to add new species to the Species menu.
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Here is a version that was current as of December, 2014.
To create a species.txt file for a QuickLoad site:
- Open an editor (Microsoft Word is fine, but you'll need to save the file as a plain text (.txt) file.)
- Type the Latin name for the species, including a subspecies (e.g., Zea mays B73)
- Type TAB
- Type the common name for the species (e.g., maize)
- Type TAB
- Type the IGB genome version prefix you'll use for every genome assembly from this species (e.g., Z_mays_B73)
- Type TAB
- Type the Galaxy/UCSC genome version prefix, if available. You only need to do this if the genome versions is supported by Galaxy and UCSC and you would like to use open files and data from Galaxy in IGB.
- Repeat the previous steps for all new species you'd like to include in your QuickLoad site.
- Save the file as plain text.
- Place the file in the root directory of your QuickLoad site.