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kate
  Mon Apr 18 15:16:20 2016 -0700
Restore commenting out for staging purposes.

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   <a href="https://www.lens.org/lens/bio" target="_blank">PatSeq</a>
   database mapped to the genome and then colored based on where the sequence appears in
   the patent document. Details pages contain the patent titles with links to the patents in the
   Lens database. The data from PatSeq is divided into two tracks, one includes those sequences
   that were submitted in bulk patents containing 100 or more sequences and the other containing
   all other sequences. These tracks are currently present on the human (hg19), mouse (mm10),
   and Ebola virus (eboVir3) genomes.
   </p>
 
   <p>
   Thanks to our collaborators at the Lens, Osmat Jefferson and Deniz Koellhofer, for providing the
   data and feedback on the visualization. Thank you to Max Haeussler and Matthew Speir, members of
   the UCSC Genome Browser team, for their efforts in creating these tracks.
   </p>
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   <hr>
   <font color="#006666" size="4"><b>19 April 2016
   - New GTEx Gene Tissue Expression Track for hg19 and hg38</b></font>
   <p>
   We are excited to announce the release of a new gene expression track based on data from the NIH
   <a href="http://commonfund.nih.gov/GTEx/index" TARGET = _BLANK> Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx)</a> project.  
   This track displays tissue-specific expression based on RNA-Seq data of 53 tissues from 570 donors, obtained from
   the GTEx 'midpoint' data release (October 2015, V6).
   The original data for this 
   track can be found at the <a href="http://www.gtexportal.org/home" target = _blank>GTEX Portal</a> 
   hosted by the Broad Institute.
   <p>
   This track also features a new display method that extends the traditional Genome Browser 
   display &mdash; a bar graph!  Each gene is represented by a graph with colored bars depicting the median expression 
   level (in RPKM) of each tissue assayed by the GTEX project.