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mspeir
  Wed Apr 22 14:45:24 2015 -0700
Removing redundant danRer10 announcement (no redmine)

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 	page. These data have
 	<a href="/goldenPath/credits.html#tarsier_credits">specific conditions for use</a>.
 	The tarsier (tarSyr2) browser annotation tracks were generated by UCSC and
 	collaborators worldwide. See the
 	<a href="/goldenPath/credits.html#tarsier_credits">Credits</a> page for a detailed
 	list of the organizations and individuals who contributed to this release.
 	</p>
 
         <hr>
         <font face="courier" size="3"><b>02 April 2015 - New Training Video!</b></font>
         <p>
         Going crazy counting amino acids? Learn an easier way to find the codon number in our new training video. See our
         <a href="../training/index.html" target="_blank">training page</a>, and our
         <a href="http://bit.ly/genomebrowserYoutube" target=_"blank">YouTube channel</a> for details.
         </p>
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-        <hr>
-        <p>
-        <font face="courier" size="3"><b>01 April 2015 - New GRCz10 Zebrafish Assembly Now Available</b></font>
-        <p>
-        The most recent zebrafish assembly -- GRCz10 (UCSC version danRer10, Sep. 2014) -- is now
-        available in the UCSC Genome Browser. This is the first zebrafish release by the
-        <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/genome/assembly/grc/zebrafish/"
-         target="_blank">Genome Reference Consortium</a>, who took over the improvement and
-        maintenance of the zebrafish genome assembly.
-        </p>
-
-        <p>
-        The GRCz10 assembly improves upon Zv9 by utilizing optical mapping and additional meiotic
-        mapping to fill gaps with new clone sequence and improve the positioning of assembly
-        components.  This has also been supplemented with a new whole genome shotgun assembly
-        WGS31. The result is an assembly with a sequence length of 1.3 Gb in 26 chromosomes and
-        1,035 scaffolds.  For more details about the GRCz10 assembly, see the
-        <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/assembly/210611"
-         target="_blank">GRCz10 assembly page</a> or the official
-        <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/news/10-08-2014-zebrafish-grcz10-annotated/"
-         target="_blank">GRCz10 announcement</a>.
-        </p>
         <hr>
 
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 	<font face="courier" size="3"><b>08 April 2015 -
         bigGenePred Format Now Supported in the Genome Browser</b>: </font>
         We are pleased to announce that the UCSC Genome Browser now supports data in
         bigGenePred format.
 	<a href="goldenPath/newsarch.html#040815">Read more</a>.
         </p>
 
 	<p>
 	<font face="courier" size="3"><b>02 April 2015 -
         New Tarsier (tarSyr2) Assembly Now Available in the Genome Browser</b>: </font>
         We are pleased to announce the release of a Genome Browser for the September 2013