http://www.gene.ucl.ac.uk/chr9home.html
It is fully cross-linked to the abstracts, figures, tables, etc and to outside WWW and FTP resources mentioned in the text. The figures are provided as both GIF files which can be viewed on-line and PostScript which can be downloaded and printed out for higher quality.
Most of the report should be accessible to just about any browser, but you will obviously need graphics capabilities to view the figures. It definitely works best with NetScape, but Mosaic seems a good alternative.
A set of breakpoints in the CEPH families can be accessed from the report, as well as an interactive form to request a subset of breakpoints suitable for mapping a new marker. The information on cosmids is still being assembled and tested, but we hope to have it on-line fairly soon.
Several small but important corrections have been incorporated into the hypertext version, and retro-fitted to the plain text version available by ftp and announced earlier. Anyone who has downloaded the original should replace it with a new copy - ftp to ftp.gene.ucl.ac.uk, and get all the .txt files from the directory /pub/c9workshop/1995.
Problems with (perhaps even praise of?) the Hypertext version should be addressed to me (john@mrc-hbgu.ucl.ac.uk), and I would also be very interested to hear from people using other Web browsers to look at these pages, as I only have access to Mosaic and NetScape.
John Attwood,
MRC Human Biochemical Genetics Unit,
London UK.