749365e6604752703aae059624cd948a25000fba brianlee Thu May 5 17:36:11 2016 -0700 Adding temporary news on the homepage about the new gateway #15277 diff --git src/hg/htdocs/indexNews.html src/hg/htdocs/indexNews.html index b94b9c9..5c30d58 100755 --- src/hg/htdocs/indexNews.html +++ src/hg/htdocs/indexNews.html @@ -25,30 +25,51 @@ <TR><TH HEIGHT=3></TH></TR> <TR><TD WIDTH=10></TD> <TD> <P> To receive announcements of new genome assembly releases, new software features, updates and training seminars by email, subscribe to the <A HREF="http://groups.google.com/a/soe.ucsc.edu/group/genome-announce?hl=en" TARGET=_blank>genome-announce</A> mailing list. Please see our <a href="http://genome.ucsc.edu/blog" target=_blank>blog</a> for posts about Genome Browser tools, features, projects and more. </p> <!-- start news --> <hr> + <font color="#006666" size="4"><b>6 May 2016 + - New Gateway Coming 5/10/16!</b></font> + <p> + The UCSC Genome Browser team is proud to announce that we will soon release + a newly designed Gateway, which will be live on the public site Tuesday afternoon + (PDT), May 10th, 2016. Another announcement will be shared Tuesday with further + details and a demonstration video.</p> + <p> + While the main functionality remains unchanged as a gateway to all available genome + browsers, several helpful new features have been added:</p> + <li>Autocomplete search for any genome browser, genome version, or public assembly hub + <li>Browse available genome browser species by scrolling through a menu based on phylogenetic order + <li>Quick access shortcuts to popular browsers + <li>A new style and color scheme + <p> + Here is <a href="images/sneakPeekGateway.png" + target="_blank">sneak picture of the new Gateway web page</a>.</p> + <p> + We hope that you will enjoy the new Gateway page next week! As always, we invite your + questions, comments, and suggestions as directed through the details on our Contact Us web page. + <p> <font color="#006666" size="4"><b>22 Apr 2016 - Data from the Lens PatSeq Database Now Available</b></font> <p> We are pleased to announce the release of a set of tracks showing the genomic mapping of biomedical sequences submitted as part of patent application documents worldwide. The sequence data, mappings and associated patent information were obtained from the <a href="https://www.lens.org/lens/bio" target="_blank">PatSeq</a> database provided by <a href="https://www.lens.org/" target="_blank">The Lens</a>. The PatSeq data are mapped to the genome, and the individual sequence features within the tracks are then color-coded to indicate their status within the associated patent documents. Track details pages show information about the patent documents in which the sequences are referenced, and provide a link to The Lens PatSeq Analyzer tool for the given chromosome range. The PatSeq data are divided into two tracks: a bulk patent track for sequences affiliated with patents in which more than 100 sequences were submitted, and a non-bulk patent track for all other sequences. These tracks are currently present on the human (hg19), mouse (mm10),