8c2f7318d8d821de9b2a25750586a94ab5e8c1bb lrnassar Fri Nov 15 18:50:19 2024 -0800 Giving the UI link cronjob some love by fixing all the 301 redirects. These are the bulk of the items listed on the cron. No RM. diff --git src/hg/makeDb/trackDb/human/encodePseudogene.html src/hg/makeDb/trackDb/human/encodePseudogene.html index 4b4c811..4fbf941 100644 --- src/hg/makeDb/trackDb/human/encodePseudogene.html +++ src/hg/makeDb/trackDb/human/encodePseudogene.html @@ -84,31 +84,31 @@ All pseudogenes in the list have been extensively curated by Adam Frankish and Jennifer Harrow at the The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.</P> <H3>References</H3> <P> More information about this data set is available from <A HREF=http://www.pseudogene.org/ENCODE/ TARGET=_blank>pseudogene.org/ENCODE</A>. </P> <P></P> <HR> <H2>Havana-Gencode Annotated Pseudogenes and Immunglobulin Segments</H2> <H3>Description</H3> <P> This track shows pseudogenes annotated by the -<A HREF=http://www.sanger.ac.uk/HGP/havana/ TARGET=_blank>HAVANA</A> group +<A HREF=https://www.sanger.ac.uk/HGP/havana/ TARGET=_blank>HAVANA</A> group at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. Pseudogenes have homology to protein sequences but generally have a disrupted CDS. For all annotated pseudogenes, an active homologous gene (the parent) can be identified elsewhere in the genome. Pseudogenes are classified as processed or unprocessed. <H3>Methods</H3> <P> Prior to manual annotation, finished sequence is submitted to an automated analysis pipeline for similarity searches and ab initio gene predictions. The searches are run on a computer farm and stored in an Ensembl MySQL database using the Ensembl analysis pipeline system (Searle <em>et al.</em>, 2004, Harrow <em>et al.</em>, 2006).</P> <P> A pseudogene is annotated