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  Mon Jan 23 09:41:18 2012 -0800
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 		    <a href="http://www.agrf.org.au/default.aspx" target="_blank">Austrailian Genome Research Facility</a>.
                     
                     <P>
                     Bulk downloads of the sequence and annotation data are
                     available via the Genome Browser
                     <A HREF="ftp://hgdownload.cse.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/macEug2/" target="_blank">FTP server</A>
                     or the
                     <A HREF="http://hgdownload.cse.ucsc.edu/downloads.html#wallaby" target="_blank">Downloads</A>
                     page.  These data have
                     <A HREF="credits.html#wallaby_use" target="_blank">specific
                     conditions for use</A>.
                     <P>
                     We'd like to thank the Tammar Wallaby Genome Sequencing Consortium for 
 		    providing this assembly. The wallaby Genome Browser and annotation
                     tracks were produced by Chin Li, Luvina Guruvadoo, and Donna Karolchik. See the
-                    <A HREF="credits.html#wallaby_credits" target="_blank">Credits</A>
+                    <A HREF="goldenPath/credits.html#wallaby_credits" target="_blank">Credits</A>
                     page for a detailed list of the organizations and
                     individuals who contributed to this release.
 		<P>
 		<FONT FACE="courier" SIZE="3"><B>3 January 2012 - Roadmap 
 		Epigenomics Now Available through Data Hub at Washington 
 		University</B></FONT>
 		   <P>
 		   We are pleased to announce the release of the Roadmap 
 		   Epigenomics data on the UCSC Genome Browser through our 
 		   Data Hub function. The Roadmap Epigenomics Project is part 
 		   of The NIH Common Fund's <a href="https://commonfund.nih.gov/epigenomics/" 
 		   target="_blank">Epigenomics Program</a>. 
 		   It was launched with the goal of producing a public resource 
 		   of human epigenomic data to catalyze basic biology
 		   and disease-oriented research. The Consortium leverages