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mspeir
  Sun Oct 26 12:14:52 2025 -0700
change soe to gi, refs #35031

diff --git src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/help/sessions.html src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/help/sessions.html
index 0c30a5d3995..59b50dbeefd 100755
--- src/hg/htdocs/goldenPath/help/sessions.html
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@@ -30,31 +30,31 @@
 <!-- Session INFO: This comes from an educational collection: 
      https://users.soe.ucsc.edu/~kuhn/workshops/jamesMadison2015/education.html 
 -->
 <h3>Examples of stop codons in the hg19 assembly</strong></h3>
 <a href="../../cgi-bin/hgTracks?hgS_doLoadUrl=submit&hgS_loadUrlName=http://genome.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/help/examples/sessions/session.hg19.stopCodons"
 target="_blank"><center><img width="70%" height="70%" 
 src="../../images/session.hg19.stopCodons.png"></center></a>
 <p>
 The above session helps illustrate the display of how one gene can have  different transcripts with 
 different stop codons, displayed in red in the browser. Note that the three transcripts that 
 terminate near the right side of the screen are in a different frame from the transcript that 
 terminates near the left side. The three potential reading frames through the region can be seen at 
 the top of the graphic. Only one of the three is free of stop codons throughout this range.</p>
 
 <!-- Session INFO: This comes from our wiki: 
-     http://genomewiki.soe.ucsc.edu/index.php/Genome_Browser_Session_Gallery 
+     http://genomewiki.gi.ucsc.edu/index.php/Genome_Browser_Session_Gallery 
 -->
 <h3>Premature Stop in the hg18 Reference Assembly</h3>
 <a href="../../cgi-bin/hgTracks?hgS_doLoadUrl=submit&hgS_loadUrlName=http://genome.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/help/examples/sessions/hg18.stop"
 target="_blank"><center><img width="70%" height="70%" 
 src="../../images/session.hg18.stop.png"></center></a>
 <p>
 A premature stop codon was found in the hg18 reference genome and in about half of people of 
 European descent. The UCSC Genes track was forced to skip the codon to indicate a full-length coding
 region for this gene.  The SNP indicated by the G nucleotide in many of the mRNA alignments shows 
 that in many samples from Genbank, the T > G transversion encodes a glutamic acid in the protein, 
 reading through the premature stop predicted by the reference assembly.
 <a href="../../cgi-bin/hgc?hgS_doLoadUrl=submit&hgS_loadUrlName=http://genome.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/help/examples/sessions/hg18.stop&c=chr18&o=59530817&t=59530818&g=hgdpGeo&i=rs4940595"
 target="_blank"><center><img width="40%" height="40%" 
 src="../../images/hg18.stop2.png"></center></a>
 <p>