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 For the full list of our daily code changes head to our <a
 href="https://github.com/ucscGenomeBrowser/kent/commits/master"
 target=_blank>GitHub page</a>. Lastly, see our <a href="credits.html" target="_blank">
 credits page</a> for acknowledgments of the data we host.</p>
 
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 <h2>Jan. 15, 2026 &nbsp;&nbsp; New ENCODE cCREs track available for human (hg38)</h2>
 <p>
 We are proud to announce a new <a href="/cgi-bin/hgTrackUi?db=hg38&c=chr7&g=cCREs&position=default"
         target="_blank">
 ENCODE Registry of cCREs (candidate Cis-Regulatory Elements)</a> 
 container track for the hg38/GRCh38 genome as described in <a target="_blank"
-href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09909-9"</a>Moore et al., <em>Nature</em> 2026</a>. 
+href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09909-9">Moore et al., <em>Nature</em> 2026</a>. 
 This container contains candidate Cis-Regulatory 
 Elements (cCREs) generated by the ENCODE Consortium during Phase 4 (ENCODE4) and Phase 3 (ENCODE3).
 The previous "ENCODE3 cCREs" track is retained for archival purposes. The tracks include both integrated 
 (biosample-agnostic) and biosample-specific annotations derived from core epigenomic assays.</p>
 
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 The new tracks include:</p>
 <ul>
 <li><b><a href="/cgi-bin/hgTrackUi?c=chr7&g=cCREregistry&position=default&db=hg38" target="_blank">
 ENCODE4 cCREs</a>:</b> This track presents the ENCODE Registry of 2,348,854 cCREs identified 
 and classified using data from all phases of the ENCODE Project (Phases 1–4). The registry