089c09e98db52e92da694ab1a0c8891c1a7fd3e8 gperez2 Thu Apr 2 15:50:07 2026 -0700 Fix broken external links in trackDb HTML docs found by uiLinks cron (2026-03-23 run). Updated 261 trackDb HTML and .ra files: - Fixed 404s: replaced dead URLs (sequenceontology.org wiki, compgen.cshl.edu PDFs, chori.org, PolyPhen v1, uswest.ensembl.org, RIKEN GSC) with current locations; removed links for defunct sites (snpdata.cshl.edu, zfrhmaps, renlab encode3 download, oia.gachon.ac.kr, phylohmm.pdf across 92 conservation track docs). - Fixed 301s: updated http→https (encodeproject.org, flybase.org, gene-regulation.com, drive5.com/muscle, microbesonline.org/fasttree, brain-map.org); updated moved domains (blackwell-synergy→wiley, genome.cshlp.org path fix, sanger.ac.uk path fix); removed hijacked domains (seqll.com, orfeomecollaboration.org, farnhamlab.com). - Fixed 302s: updated http→https (ensembl.org, affymetrix.com, asntech.org, cdna.eva.mpg.de, arcseqhub.com); updated moved domains (dfam.janelia.org→dfam.org, hmmer.janelia.org→hmmer.org, immuneepitope.org→iedb.org, ensembl variation path). No RM. diff --git src/hg/makeDb/trackDb/drosophila/netDp3.html src/hg/makeDb/trackDb/drosophila/netDp3.html index 251033ec693..781f89b1b95 100644 --- src/hg/makeDb/trackDb/drosophila/netDp3.html +++ src/hg/makeDb/trackDb/drosophila/netDp3.html @@ -43,31 +43,31 @@ highest-scoring chains in the genome ranked first. The program chainNet was then used to place the chains one at a time, trimming them as necessary to fit into sections not already covered by a higher-scoring chain. During this process, a natural hierarchy emerged in which a chain that filled a gap in a higher-scoring chain was placed underneath that chain. The program netSyntenic was used to fill in information about the relationship between higher- and lower-level chains, such as whether a lower-level chain was syntenic or inverted relative to the higher-level chain. The program netClass was then used to fill in how much of the gaps and chains contained <em>N</em>s (sequencing gaps) in one or both species and how much was filled with transposons inserted before and after the two organisms diverged.</P> <H2>Credits</H2> <P> -The dp3 data were obtained from the <A HREF="http://flybase.org/" +The dp3 data were obtained from the <A HREF="https://flybase.org/" TARGET=_blank>FlyBase</A> Release 1.0 assembly.</P> <P> The chainNet, netSyntenic, and netClass programs were developed at the University of California Santa Cruz by Jim Kent.</P> <P> Blastz was developed at <A HREF="http://www.bx.psu.edu/miller_lab/" TARGET=_blank>Pennsylvania State University</A> by Minmei Hou, Scott Schwartz, Zheng Zhang, and Webb Miller with advice from Ross Hardison.</P> <P> Lineage-specific repeats were identified by Arian Smit and his program <A HREF="https://www.repeatmasker.org/" TARGET=_blank>RepeatMasker</A>.</P> <P> The browser display and database storage of the nets were made