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| Details pages should be consistent from track to track.
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| To ease the burden on QA, developers are requested to:
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| 1. html docs should conform to Jim's suggested 80-char width.
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| 2. Units are separated from the numbers by a space: "200 bp", not
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| "200bp".
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| 3. We are using data as a plural noun. "Data are" not "Data is."
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| It may sem awkward at first, but you'll get used to it.
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| 4. "It's" means "It is." "Its" is possessive. It's not that hard to
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| keep grammar in its place, if you think about it.
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| <B>Refs</B>
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| 5. All references to websites not in our domain require the TARGET = _BLANK
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| tag. We simply have to add it if y'all don't.
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| 6. Papers are referenced with outlinks in one place at the bottom of the
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| "Euskirchen, <EM> et al.</EM>, 2007". Particularly if the paper is in
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| preprint or Epub, we then only have to change the ref in one place.
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| 7. Refs are in PubMed format.
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| 8. Refs with many authors are truncated to 10 authors and et al. (ital).
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