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The website genomes-merchant.mcdb.ucla.edu states the following, "This page is not currently intended as an entry page; the current public entry pages are Arabidopsis." We analyzed that the webpage said " About the UCLA Genome Bioinformatics Site." It also stated " This site contains the reference sequence and working draft assemblies for a green algae and selected plant genomes. About the Algal Annotation Tool. We have developed a functional annotation tool for Chlamydomonas. Which is a resource to visualize pathway maps, identify enriched biological terms or convert Chlamydomonas. Genome sequence data use restrictions a." The header had genome as the highest ranking search term. This keyword was followed by genome browser, human genome, and genome assembly which isn't as urgent as genome. The other words they used was Blat. UCSC is also included but could not be viewed by web crawlers.

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