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[MRG] fix reST in updated docs #403

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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions doc/index.rst
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Expand Up @@ -86,16 +86,16 @@ sourmash has relatively small disk and memory requirements compared to
many other software programs used for genome search and taxonomic
classification.

First, `mash` beats sourmash in speed and memory, so if you can use mash,
First, ``mash`` beats sourmash in speed and memory, so if you can use mash,
more power to you :)

`sourmash search` and `sourmash gather` can be used to search all
genbank microbial genomes ([using our prepared
databases](databases.html)) with about 20 GB of disk and in under 1 GB
``sourmash search`` and ``sourmash gather`` can be used to search all
genbank microbial genomes (`using our prepared
databases <databases.html>`__) with about 20 GB of disk and in under 1 GB
of RAM. Typically a search for a single genome takes about 30 seconds
on a laptop.

`sourmash lca` can be used to search/classify against all genbank
``sourmash lca`` can be used to search/classify against all genbank
microbial genomes with about 200 MB of disk space and about 10 GB of
RAM. Typically a metagenome classification takes about 1 minute on a
laptop.
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