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dschmelt
  Thu Jun 20 10:55:11 2019 -0700
Adding quotes to href for CR#23683

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 scores (SOD1:A2E - 3/3/3). By clicking an item a link titled "Protein change and link to
 details" provides access to the respective Mastermind variant database page for further
 information. More information about this track and its display can be found on the
 <a href="../cgi-bin/hgTrackUi?db=hg19&g=mastermind" target="_blank">track description</a> page.
 <p>
 We would like to thank Mark Kiel, Steve Schwartz and Clayton Wheeler from
 Genomenon for making this data available as well as Max Haeussler, Conner Powell and the rest of the
 UCSC Genome Browser team.
 </p>
 <a name="031819"></a>
 <h2>
 Mar. 18, 2019 &nbsp;&nbsp; New feature: Backup Sessions and Custom Track Data 
 </h2>
 <p>
 Genome Browser users can now download custom track data from the 
-<a href=../cgi-bin/hgSession>Session Management page</a>. You can backup Custom Tracks from a 
+<a href="../cgi-bin/hgSession">Session Management page</a>. You can backup Custom Tracks from a 
 particular session by clicking into a named session with uploaded custom tracks, returning to the
 Session Management page, then clicking the <button>Submit</button> button next to "Save Custom 
 Tracks". You will be directed to a review page where you will be able download your custom track 
-data. Read more in the <a href=help/hgSessionHelp.html#Create>"How to backup text-based Custom 
+data. Read more in the <a href="help/hgSessionHelp.html#Create">"How to backup text-based Custom 
 Track data to a file"</a> section of the Session User Guide.</p>
 
 <a name="030519"></a>
 <h2>
 Mar. 11, 2019 &nbsp;&nbsp; Addition of GRCh38 patch sequences to hg38
 </h2>
 <p>
 We are pleased to announce the addition of GRCh38 patches to the GRCh38/hg38 database. <a 
 href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/grc/human" target="_blank">Without a release date</a> for the 
 next coordinate-changing assembly, incorporating these sequences is an important step towards 
 providing the most up to date human assembly.</p>
 
 <p>
 This release includes new tracks visualizing patch sequences; the <a 
 href="../cgi-bin/hgTrackUi?db=hg38&g=fixSeqLiftOverPsl" target="_blank">Fix Patches</a> track