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                    The sequence and annotation data displayed in the Genome Browser 
                    are freely available for any use 
                    with the following conditions:
                     
                    Genome sequence data use restrictions are noted within the
                    species sections on the Credits 
                    page.
                    Some annotation tracks contributed by external collaborators
                    contain proprietary data that have specific use restrictions. To
                    check for restrictions associated with a particular genome assembly, 
                    review the database/README.txt file in the assembly's 
                    downloads directory. 
                     
		    The UCSC, Ensembl, and NCBI browser and annotation groups
		    have established a common set of minimum requirements for 
		    public display of genome data made available after Spring 
		    2009, described 
		    here.
		     
                    The Genome Browser and Blat software are free for academic,
                    nonprofit, and personal use. A license is required for commercial use.
                    See the Licenses page for more information.
                     
                    Program-driven use of this software is limited to a maximum of one 
                    hit every 15 seconds and no more than 5,000 hits per day.  
                     
                    For assistance with questions or problems regarding the UCSC Genome 
                    Browser software, database, genome assemblies, or release cycles, 
                    see the FAQ.
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