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 <p>
 This track shows annotations from <a target="_blank"
 href="https://thegencc.org/">The Gene Curation Coalition (GenCC)</a>.
 The GenCC provides information pertaining to the validity of gene-disease relationships, 
 with a current focus on Mendelian diseases. Curated gene-disease relationships are submitted 
 by GenCC member organizations that currently provide online resources (e.g. ClinGen, DECIPHER, 
 Orphanet, etc.), as well as diagnostic laboratories that have committed to sharing their internal 
 curated gene-level knowledge (e.g. Ambry Genetics, Illumina, Invitae, etc.).</p>
 <p>
 The GenCC aims to clarify overlap between gene curation efforts and develop
 consistent terminology for validity, allelic requirement and mechanism
 of disease. Each item on this track corresponds with a gene, and contains
 a large number of information such as associated disease, evidence classification,
 specific submission notes and identifiers from different databases. In cases where
-multiple annotations exist within the same gene, multiple items are displayed.</p> 
+multiple annotations exist for the same gene, multiple items are displayed.</p> 
 
 <h2>Display Conventions and Configuration</h2>
 <p>
 Each item displayed represents a submission to the GenCC database. The displayed 
 name is a combination of the gene symbol and the disease's original submission ID. 
 This submission ID is either the OMIM#, MONDO# or Orphanet#. Clicking
 on any item will display the complete meta data for that item, including
 linkouts to the GenCC, NCBI, Ensembl, HGNC, GeneCards, Pombase (MONDO),
 and Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO). Mousing over any item will display the
 associated disease for that submission.</p>
 
 <p>
 Items are colored based on the GenCC classification, or validation, of the
 evidence in the color scheme seen in the table below. 
 For more information on this process, see the <a target="_blank"