2088c1dfbf83257f470285bba4b04a9e0b1041fa kuhn Thu Oct 18 10:16:20 2012 -0700 fixed misspelling pointed out by a user diff --git src/hg/htdocs/indexNews.html src/hg/htdocs/indexNews.html index 86d43a9..116e4be 100755 --- src/hg/htdocs/indexNews.html +++ src/hg/htdocs/indexNews.html @@ -35,31 +35,31 @@ of this information in the UCSC Genes details page accessible from the Genome Browser, and in the columns of the Gene Sorter. Since very few people are still accessing the Proteome Browser, we've decided to retire it to focus our work on these other two tools. Access to the databases that supported the Proteome Browser (uniProt and proteome) will still be available through the Table Browser and our public MySQL server.
We have released a browser for the Medium ground finch, - Geospiza fortis, reknowned as one of naturalist Charles + Geospiza fortis, renowned as one of naturalist Charles Darwin's Galapagos finches. This species, which has been the subject of many evolutionary studies, is one of a group of birds that evolved over a few million years from a single ancestral species into multiple species whose beak sizes and shapes are specialized for using different food resources. The phenotypic diversity of these birds contributed to Darwin's theory of evolution. The significance of this genome assembly is described in the August 16, 2012, press release issued by the UCSC Center for Biomolecular Science and Engineering (CBSE). Read more.