You can just type the first few letters of your organism to go through the list quickly.

-Farhat

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Indian Institute of Science Education & Research, Pune
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On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 6:37 PM, Kevin Lam <kevin.aitb@gmail.com> wrote:
Oh btw I just looked at the list of loaded  system-installed builds. there are 934 genomes if I am not wrong. 
browsing 5 by 5 is quite excruciating!


On 6 September 2011 21:00, Kevin Lam wrote:
I found the dropdown menu list to be too long to be effectively used especially when viewed i chrome (browser) I can only see 5 genomes at a time and the ordering of the genomes isn't intuitive. 
Can I suggest that a frequently used genomes list be in the rest of the page so that it is easier to use for most users? like a table of common genomes to immediately create a new track browser from there? 

Cheers
Kevin 


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