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mspeir
  Wed Jun 24 13:47:25 2026 -0700
adding link to slide decks, refs #37292

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 The Genome Browser offers a web-based interface for visualizing genomic data on
 a variety of genome assemblies. If you're new here, the tutorials below are
 the fastest way to get started.
 
 ## Tutorials
 
 | Tutorial | Description |
 | - | - |
 | [Genome Browser Basics](/docs/tutorials/gb101.html) | Learn the basics of the Genome Browser interface |
 | [Gateway Page](/docs/tutorials/gatewayTutorial.html) | Find and switch between genome assemblies |
 | [Table Browser](/docs/tutorials/tableBrowserTutorial.html) | Query and download Genome Browser data |
 | [Custom Tracks](/docs/tutorials/customTrackTutorial.html) | Display your own annotations in the Genome Browser |
 
+Take a look at our [training slides](/docs/browserSlideDecks.html) for more walk-throughs of Genome Browser features, 
+including cancer data and variant analysis.
+
 Prefer video? Our [training page](/training/index.html) has short how-to
 videos on common tasks like saving sessions, using BLAT and isPCR, and
 finding SNPs in a gene.
 
 Looking up a term you don't recognize? Check our
 [glossary](/docs/genomeBrowserGlossary.html).
 
 ## Visualize your own data
 
 Display your own annotations alongside the data we host:
 
 - [Custom tracks](/cgi-bin/hgCustom) — the simpler option for displaying
   your own annotations. See our
   [documentation](/goldenPath/help/customTrack.html) to learn how to load
   your own.