d950fc6a58d8baa125ef6eb6afcd333b9eb177ce ann Thu Mar 19 10:37:20 2015 -0700 switching pointers from CBSE to GI website diff --git src/hg/htdocs/indexIntro.html src/hg/htdocs/indexIntro.html index ee8f060..893af8a 100755 --- src/hg/htdocs/indexIntro.html +++ src/hg/htdocs/indexIntro.html @@ -64,33 +64,31 @@ quickly maps your sequence to the genome. The <A HREF="cgi-bin/hgTables?org=human">Table Browser</A> provides convenient access to the underlying database. <A HREF="cgi-bin/hgVisiGene?org=human">VisiGene</A> lets you browse through a large collection of <em>in situ</em> mouse and frog images to examine expression patterns. <A HREF="cgi-bin/hgGenome?org=human">Genome Graphs</A> allows you to upload and display genome-wide data sets.</P> <P> The UCSC Genome Browser is developed and maintained by the Genome Bioinformatics Group, a cross-departmental team within the <a href="http://genomics.soe.ucsc.edu/" - target="_blank">UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute</a> and the Center for - Biomolecular Science and Engineering (<A HREF="http://www.cbse.ucsc.edu/" - TARGET=_blank>CBSE</A>) + target="_blank">UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute</a> at the University of California Santa Cruz (<A HREF="http://www.ucsc.edu/public/" TARGET=_blank>UCSC</A>). If you have feedback or questions concerning the tools or data on this website, feel free to contact us on our <A HREF="contacts.html">public mailing list</A>. </P> <TABLE CELLPADDING=0 CELLSPACING=0 WIDTH="100%"> <TR><TD ALIGN="left"> The Genome Browser project team relies on public funding to support our work. Donations are welcome -- we have many more ideas than our funding supports! If <em>you</em> have ideas, drop a comment in our <a href="../cgi-bin/hgUserSuggestion">suggestion box</a>.</P> </TD> <TD ALIGN="right">