802519c2fc0fac996a372aca471f2f9bcaec11e8 luvina Tue Jul 24 15:01:46 2012 -0700 Added quotes around attribute value, per redmine #8578 diff --git src/hg/htdocs/indexNews.html src/hg/htdocs/indexNews.html index 884cdfe..0ad5632 100755 --- src/hg/htdocs/indexNews.html +++ src/hg/htdocs/indexNews.html @@ -23,31 +23,31 @@ training seminars by email, subscribe to the <A HREF="https://lists.soe.ucsc.edu/mailman/listinfo/genome-announce" TARGET=_blank>genome-announce</A> mailing list.</P> <!-- start news --> <font face="courier" size="3"><b>16 July 2012 - Tasmanian Devil Assembly Now Available in Genome Browser </b></font> <p>We are pleased to announce the release of a Genome Browser for the February 2011 Tasmanian devil assembly, <em>Sarcophilus harrisii</em> (WTSI version Devil_refv7.0, UCSC version sarHar1). The Tasmanian devil, which is native to the island of Tasmania, is at risk of extinction due to a transmissible facial cancer. The devil population in Tasmania has declined by more than 80% since the first time the disease was observed 14 years ago. - This draft assembly, created by the <a href="http://www.sanger.ac.uk/" target=_blank + This draft assembly, created by the <a href="http://www.sanger.ac.uk/" target="_blank" >Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute</a>, was sequenced using Illumina reads. This completed genome is the first step towards finding genetic mutations in the transmissible cancer, which will help researchers understand the disease and its spread. <p> Bulk downloads of the sequence and annotation data are available via the Genome Browser <a href="ftp://hgdownload.cse.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/sarHar1/" >FTP server</a> or the <a href="http://hgdownload.cse.ucsc.edu/downloads.html#tasmanian_devil" >Downloads</a> page. The Tasmanian devil browser annotation tracks were generated by UCSC and collaborators worldwide. See the <a href="/goldenPath/credits.html#tasmanian_devil_credits" >Credits</a> page for a detailed list of the organizations and