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jnavarr5
  Fri May 31 11:41:50 2019 -0700
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 <H2>Description</H2>
 <P>A valid pair of fosmid end sequences must be
 at least 30 kb but no more than 50 kb away from each other. 
 The orientation of the first fosmid end sequence must be &quot;+&quot; and
 the orientation of the second fosmid end sequence must be &quot;-&quot;.</P>
 
 <P><strong>Note:</strong> For hg19 and hg18 assemblies, the Fosmid 
 End Pairs track is a main track under the &quot;Mapping and 
 Sequencing&quot; track category.</P>
 
 <P>On the hg38 assembly, the FOSMID End Pairs track is a subtrack 
 within the Clone Ends track under the &quot;Mapping and 
 Sequencing&quot; track category. Under the list of subtracks on the 
 Clone Ends Track Settings page, the FOSMID End Pairs track is now named 
 &quot;WIBR-2 Fosmid library.&quot; With the 
 <A HREF="../cgi-bin/hgTracks?db=hg38&cloneEndSuper=full&cloneEndWI2_sel=1"
 TARGET=_blank>WIBR-2 Fosmid library track
 setting on full,</a> individual clone end mapping items are
 listed in the browser; click into any item to see details from NCBI. 
 
 <H2>Methods</H2> <P> End sequences were trimmed at the NCBI using
 ssahaCLIP written by Jim Mullikin.  Trimmed fosmid end sequences were
 placed on the assembled sequence using Jim Kent's 
 <A HREF="https://genome.cshlp.org/content/12/4/656.abstract" TARGET=_blank>blat</A>
 program. </P>
 
 <H2>Credits</H2>
 <P> Sequencing of the fosmid ends was done at the 
 <A HREF="https://www.broadinstitute.org/" TARGET=_blank>Eli & Edythe L. Broad
 Institute</A> of MIT and Harvard University.  Clones are available through the
-<A HREF="http://bacpacresources.org/" TARGET=_blank>BACPAC Resources
+<A HREF="https://bacpacresources.org/" TARGET=_blank>BACPAC Resources
 Center</A> at Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute (CHORI).
 </P>