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dschmelt
  Mon Nov 22 12:46:09 2021 -0800
Fixing typo refs #27614

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 public and commercial use. This applies to data that is downloaded as files via 
 http, https, ftp or rsync, and equally when data is accessed through 
 the public MySQL server or via the web API.
 </p>
 <p>Sometimes, the source databases or authors place restrictions on the data. In very rare
 cases, the genomes come with citation requirements. The README.txt file in the
 download directory of each assembly shows the
 original restrictions pertaining to the genome
 sequence itself by the original authors; most assemblies do not have any restrictions.
 </p>
 <p>
 Certain genome annotation data, mostly on the human
 genome and in the domain of clinical genetics, have specific restrictions.
 Usually the data must be obtained from the source database directly in the
 original format or licensed, rather from UCSC. Examples are HGMD, LOVD, OMIM, Decipher,
-Genomenom, Genehancer and COSMIC, as well as any GISAID-derived data on viral
+Genomenon, Genehancer and COSMIC, as well as any GISAID-derived data on viral
 genomes. Please see the respective track documentation pages on these
 assemblies for more details, by selecting the assembly and clicking the track
 title in the genome browser.</p> <br>
 
 <h1 id="free">Software: Most command-line tools and directories are freely available for all uses</h1>
 <p>
 The majority of the Genome Browser source code is available under the
 MIT license, see 
 <a href="https://github.com/ucscGenomeBrowser/kent/blob/master/LICENSE" 
 target=_blank>the LICENSE file in our source code repository</a>. As such, the 
 <a href="https://hgdownload.soe.ucsc.edu/downloads.html#utilities_downloads">
 Unix command line utilities</a> needed to build 
 tracks, track hub files, computational pipelines, and our
 hundreds of tools to filter, sort, rearrange, join, and process genome
 annotation files can be used and redistributed freely