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  <td align=left colspan=1><font face=Helvetica size=2>Welcome to a short
  demonstation of WebQTL. Please adjust the wize of windows on your monitor so
  that you can see part of this page as well as WebQTL windows. WebQTL will
  produce a potentially large number of new windows (pop-ups), so you may need
  to modify your browser preferences to permit pop-ups.<span
  style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>In this demonstration, we
  explore one important transcript expressed in the brain: the amyloid beta
  precursor protein messenger RNA. The product of this mRNA, the APP protein,
  is associated with Alzheimer disease.</font><br>
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  <td align=left colspan=1><font face=Helvetica size=2>(Initial version of June
  2003 by Rob Williams, Last edits June 16, 2003 by RW.)</font><br>
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