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                     <FONT FACE="courier" SIZE="3"><B>1 March 2011 -
 Updated Chimpanzee Browser Released</B></FONT>
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 		    We are happy to announce the release of a Genome Browser for
-		    the latest release of the chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) 
-		    genome. The Oct. 2010 assembly -- CGSC v2.1.3,
-		    UCSC version panTro3 -- was produced by the 
+		    the latest release of the chimpanzee (<em>Pan 
+		    troglodytes</em>) genome. The Oct. 2010 assembly -- CGSC 
+		    v2.1.3, UCSC version panTro3 -- was produced by the 
 		    <A HREF="http://genome.wustl.edu/genome.cgi?GENOME=Pan%20troglodytes&SECTION=collaborators"
 		    TARGET=_BLANK>Chimpanzee Sequencing and Analysis 
 		    Consortium</A>.</P>
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 		    This assembly covers about 97 percent of the genome and is 
 		    based on 6X sequence coverage. It comprises 192,898 contigs 
 		    with an N50 length of 44 kb and 33,990 supercontigs with an
 		    N50 length of 8.4 Mb.  
 		    Improvements introduced with the 2.1.3 assembly include the 
 		    addition of over 300,000 finishing reads and the merging in 
 		    of 640 finished BACS. Approximately 49,000 additional merges
 		    were made in this assembly as compared with the 2.1 
 		    assembly.
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 		    The whole genome shotgun data were derived primarily from