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                          <font size="4"><a name="TOC"></a><b>&nbsp; News</b></font><a href="http://www.twitter.com/GenomeBrowser" target="_blank"><img src="http://twitter-badges.s3.amazonaws.com/t_small-a.png" alt="Follow GenomeBrowser on Twitter" style="vertical-align:text-bottom; margin-left: 15px;"></a></TD>
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                     To receive announcements of new genome 
                     assembly releases, new software features, updates and 
                     training seminars by email, subscribe to the
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                     <FONT FACE="courier" SIZE="3"><B>16 June 2011 -
 Re-engineered OMIM Tracks Released </B></FONT>
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                     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 divided the OMIM records into three separate tracks:
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                     <B>OMIM Allelic Variant SNPs</B>
                     <BR> &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;
                       Variants in the OMIM database that have associated dbSNP identifiers.
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                     <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.
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                     <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.
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                     The new tracks can be found in the Phenotype and Disease Associations
                     track group below the browser graphic
                     and are searchable by OMIM number. In most cases, 
                     simply typing the 6-digit MIM number into the position/search box 
                     on the Browser will take you to the record.
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                     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 <A HREF = "http://omim.org/downloads" 
                     TARGET = _BLANK>omim.org</A> for download information.
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                     UCSC thanks engineers Fan Hsu, Brooke Rhead and Robert Kuhn for 
                     this release.
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                     <FONT FACE="courier" SIZE="3"><B>9 June 2011 -
-UCSC Preview Browser Available</B></FONT>
+UCSC Preview Browser Available:</B></FONT>
                     Early access to ENCODE and other UCSC browser data tracks under 
                     construction is now available from the new UCSC Preview Browser site:
                     <A HREF="http://genome-preview.ucsc.edu">http://genome-preview.ucsc.edu</A>. 
 		    <A HREF="goldenPath/newsarch.html#060911">Read more</A>.
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                     <FONT FACE="courier" SIZE="3"><B>7 June 2011 -
 Updated Lizard Browser Available: </B></FONT>
 		    We have released a Genome Browser for the May 2010 
 		    genome assembly of the green anole lizard, <em>Anolis 
 		    carolinensis</em> (Broad 
 		    version AnoCar2.0, UCSC version anoCar2). 
 		    <A HREF="goldenPath/newsarch.html#060711">Read more</A>.
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                     <FONT FACE="courier" SIZE="3"><B>26 May 2011 - New
 Release of UCSC Genes for Mouse:</B></FONT>
 		    We've released an updated set of UCSC Genes for the mm9 
 		    (NCBI Build 37) mouse Genome Browser. 
 		    <A HREF="goldenPath/newsarch.html#052611">Read more</A>.
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