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This is a part of atlas and single-cell homepage containing two stacked panels
Expression atlas homepage and Single cell homepage will follow this design, with two stacked panel boxes containing of an option bar and a collection of different type of cards.
##Single cell homepage design The top panel box introduces the experiments clustered by species, which uses atlas-homepage-card package.
The bottom panel box introduces featured experiments and latest experiments, which uses latest-experiments-cards package.
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This is a part of atlas and single-cell homepage containing two stacked panels
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