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  Mon Mar 23 10:01:02 2015 -0700
Fixing spelling error in RM Viz announcement

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         <font face="courier" size="3"><b>17 March 2015 - New Visualization Option for RepeatMasker</b></font>
         <p>
 	We are excited to announce the release of the new RepeatMasker Visualization track for the
 	hg38 and mm10 assemblies. This new RepeatMasker track displays detailed information that
 	includes the amount of unaligned repeat sequence and lines joining repeat fragments.
 	Additionally, repeats are now colored based on their repeat class. This new RepeatMasker
 	track incorporates a new details page that includes the detailed RepeatMasker output and
 	the raw alignment used to generate the final repeat annotation. You can read more about
 	this track on the description page for either
 	<a href="../cgi-bin/hgTrackUi?db=hg38&g=rmskJoinedBaseline">hg38</a> or
 	<a href="../cgi-bin/hgTrackUi?db=mm10&g=rmskJoinedBaseline">mm10</a>.
 	</p>
 
 	<p>
 	This track is the result of a collaboration between the
-	<a href="http://www.systemsbiology.org/" target="_blank">Insitute for Systems Biology</a>
+	<a href="http://www.systemsbiology.org/" target="_blank">Institute for Systems Biology</a>
 	and the UCSC Genome Browser. We would like to thank Robert Hubley, Arian Smit, Hiram
 	Clawson, and Matthew Speir for their efforts in creating this track.
 	</p>
 
         <hr>
         <p>
         <font face="courier" size="3"><b>03 March 2015 - Use UDR for Quick Sizable Downloads</b></font>
         <p>
         The UCSC Genome Browser is pleased to share a download protocol to use when downloading
         large sets of files from our download servers: <b>UDR (UDT Enabled Rsync)</b>. UDR utilizes rsync
         as the transport mechanism, but sends the data over the UDT protocol, which enables huge
         amounts of data to be downloaded efficiently over long distances.</p>
         <p>
         Protocols like http, ftp and rsync can have a problem in that the further
         away the download source is from the user, the slower the speed becomes. Protocols like UDT/UDR