877e21d910787f83dc6f437c5fa778bc958a576b brianlee Mon May 2 10:41:14 2022 -0700 Code review changes refs #29326 diff --git src/hg/htdocs/FAQ/FAQreleases.html src/hg/htdocs/FAQ/FAQreleases.html index 93e2e11..a6763b4 100755 --- src/hg/htdocs/FAQ/FAQreleases.html +++ src/hg/htdocs/FAQ/FAQreleases.html @@ -396,36 +396,36 @@ suggestions will appear if any matches are found. This search will also match any <a href="/goldenPath/help/hgTrackHubHelp.html#Assembly"> assembly hubs</a> that are listed in UCSC's <a href="/cgi-bin/hgHubConnect">Public Hubs</a>. Nearly every NCBI RefSeq assembly and Vertebrate Genomes Project assembly is included here within the <a href="../goldenPath/newsarch.html#060121">GenArk hubs</a>. NCBI RefSeq assemblies can be loaded with direct links such as <a href="http://genome.ucsc.edu/h/GCF_001984765.1"> http://genome.ucsc.edu/h/GCF_001984765.1</a> with the <b>GCF</b> accession. These assembly hubs are automatically updated, but not reviewed by UCSC. The species tree shows all genomes reviewed by UCSC.</p> <p> If the assembly of interest is not found, please visit our <a href="/assemblyRequest.html">assembly request page</a>. -Search that page for your assembly, if there is a "view" +Search that page for your assembly. If there is a "view" link you can launch the existing genome browser. Otherwise, click the "request" button to fill out a form to add your genome of interest. An existing <b>GCA_</b> or <b>GCF_</b> -identifier must exist, reflecting the assembly has been deposited -into Genbank at NCBI before we can process it. See the <a target="_blank" +identifier must exist, reflecting that the assembly has been deposited +into Genbank at NCBI, before we can process it. See the <a target="_blank" href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/assembly/docs/submission/"> Assembly Submission Guidelines page</a> at NCBI for directions on their submission process if your genome needs to be deposited. Also, review the <a target="_blank" href="https://bit.ly/UCSC_blog_GenArk"</a>UCSC GenArk Blog posts</a> for examples of accessing and reviewing technical details about GenArk hubs.</p> <p> Another option available to all users is to create an <a href="/goldenPath/help/hgTrackHubHelp.html#Assembly"> assembly hub</a>. These are assemblies created and hosted by users and displayed on the Genome Browser. This requires no intervention by the UCSC Genome Browser and can be done for any assembly. See our <a href="/goldenPath/help/hubQuickStartAssembly.html"> Quick Start Guide to Assembly Hubs page</a> for additional information and resources. If you create an assembly hub, consider sharing it with others as a <a href="/cgi-bin/hgHubConnect">Public Hub</a>.</p>