6dcb8be23e6ca3c41fd73fa5d1fc16db3e3e644d
abenetpa
  Fri Sep 11 06:48:03 2020 -0700
corrected smaller instead for greater in html refs #2619

diff --git src/hg/makeDb/trackDb/human/covidHgiGwas.html src/hg/makeDb/trackDb/human/covidHgiGwas.html
index e0c4343..c44752f 100644
--- src/hg/makeDb/trackDb/human/covidHgiGwas.html
+++ src/hg/makeDb/trackDb/human/covidHgiGwas.html
@@ -14,31 +14,31 @@
 <p>
 The specific phenotypes studied by the COVID-19 HGI are those that benefit
 from maximal sample size. The primary analysis focuses on disease severity.
 Two meta-analyses are represented in this track:
 </p>
 
 <ul>
 <li><b>ANA_C2_V2</b>: covid vs. population (6696 cases from 18 studies)</li>
 <li><b>ANA_B2_V2</b>: hospitalized covid vs. population (3199 cases from 8 studies)</li>
 </ul>
 
 <H2>Display Conventions</H2>
 <p>
 Displayed items are colored by <b>GWAS effect</b>:  red for positive, blue for negative. 
 The height of the item reflects the <b>effect size</b> (log OR scale).
-The color saturation indicates <b>statistical significance</b>: greater than .05 pValue are 
+The color saturation indicates <b>statistical significance</b>: smaller than .05 pValue are 
 brightly colored (bright red
 <span style='background-color: #ff0000;'>&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>
 , bright blue
 <span style='background-color: #0000ff;'>&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>
 ),
 those with less significance are paler (light red
 <span style='background-color: #ffa0a0;'>&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>
 , light blue
 <span style='background-color: #a0a0ff;'>&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>
 ).
 </p>
 
 <p>
 Each track has separate display controls and data can be filtered according to the
 <b>number of studies</b>, <b>minimum -log10 p-value</b>, and the