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  Fri Jun 17 07:58:45 2011 -0700
added/fixed link to omim's downloads
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                     TARGET=_blank>genome-announce</A> mailing list.</P>
 
             
             <!-- start news -->
 
 
             <!-- OMIM release  -->
 		    <P>
                     <FONT FACE="courier" SIZE="3"><B>16 June 2011 -
 Re-engineered OMIM Tracks Released </B></FONT>
 		    <P>
                     We announce today the release of our newly re-engineered OMIM 
                     (Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man) tracks for both hg18 and 
                     hg19. With the kind assistance of Ada Hamosh (director), 
                     Joanna Amberger and Francois Schiettecatte of the OMIM project, 
-                    we have separated the OMIM records into three separate tracks:
+                    we have divided the OMIM records into three separate tracks:
                     </P>
                     <P>
                     <B>OMIM Allelic Variant SNPs</B>
                     <BR> &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;
                       Variants in the OMIM database that have associated dbSNP identifiers.
                     </P>
 
                     <P>
                     <B>OMIM Genes</B>
                     <BR> &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;
                       The genomic positions of gene entries in the OMIM database. 
                       The coloring indicates the associated OMIM phenotype class.
                     </P>
 
                     <P>
                     <B>OMIM Phenotypes - Gene Unknown</B>
                     <BR> &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;
                       Regions known to be associated with a phenotype, but for which no 
                       specific gene is known to be causative. This track also includes 
                       known multi-gene syndromes.
                     </P>
 
                     <P>
                     The OMIM tracks are searchable by OMIM number. In most cases, 
-                    simply typing the 6-digit MIM number into the postition/search box 
+                    simply typing the 6-digit MIM number into the position/search box 
                     on the Browser will take you to the record.
                     </P>
 
                     <P>
                     The OMIM data are the property of Johns Hopkins University and 
                     will not be available for download from UCSC. Please contact the 
-                    OMIM project at <http://omim.org/download>omim.org</A> for download 
-                    information.
+                    OMIM project at <A HREF = "http://omim.org/downloads" 
+                    TARGET = _BLANK>omim.org</A> for download information.
                     </P>
 
                     <P>
                     UCSC thanks engineers Fan Hsu, Brooke Rhead and Robert Kuhn for 
                     this release.
                     </P>
                     <HR>
 
             <!-- Preview Browser -->
 		    <P>
                     <FONT FACE="courier" SIZE="3"><B>9 June 2011 -
 UCSC Preview Browser Available</B></FONT>
 		    <P>
                     Early access to ENCODE and other UCSC browser data tracks under 
                     construction is now available from the new UCSC Preview Browser site: