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jnavarr5
  Tue Apr 20 11:41:54 2021 -0700
Fixing a minor typo from code review, refs #27398

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         <li><a href="#2005">2005 News</a></li>
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 <h2>Apr. 13, 2021 &nbsp;&nbsp; New Haploinsufficiency predictions for human (hg19)</h2>
 <p>
-We are happy to announce a new haploinsufficiency predicitons track for human assembly
+We are happy to announce a new haploinsufficiency predictions track for human assembly
 <a href="/cgi-bin/hgTrackUi?db=hg19&c=chrX&g=decipherHaploIns">GRCh37/hg19</a>. This track displays
 haploinsufficiency predictions for human genes from
 <a href="https://www.deciphergenomics.org/" target="_blank">DECIPHER</a>. Human cells have two
 copies of most genes, one from each parent. If a mutation alters one allele, or copy, the other is
 usually still sufficient to maintain proper gene function. For haploinsufficient genes, however,
 both copies must be functioning for the organism to have a normal life. Haploinsufficiency is
 implicated in a number of health disorders.
 </p>
 <p>
 Moving the mouse cursor over any gene in the track will display a pop-up box with the gene name
 and &alpha;-upper quantile for the prediction. The genes in this track are also color-coded
 according to quantile:
 </p>
 <ul>
   <li>