John H. Frenster
Medical AI, Physicians' Educational Series,
247 Stockbridge Avenue, Atherton, California 94027-5446 USA
E-mail: frenster@euchromatin.net
Chromatin represents the interphase (G0, G1,
S, and G2 ) states of the living eukaryote chromosomes within
the cell nucleus, and is divided between active euchromatin and repressed
heterochromatin. Both the Chromatin Network (http://www.chromatin.net/)
and the Euchromatin Network (http://www.euchromatin.net/)
have been developed as on-line archives of scientific papers, topic forums,
resource links, and announcements of meetings for students and researchers
of chromatin, from grades 7 and 8 to Nobel laureates, at no cost to the
user. Over 100 full-text papers are included, with over 100 current abstracts,
25 resource links, and 4 active forums. Papers, links, messages, and announcements
of eukaryote interest are solicited and submitted from all over the world
for inclusion. Each entry can be printed from the browser, and can be used
to make new files or slides. High-resolution electron micrographs are a
specialty, and provide a world-wide archive of biologic ultrastructure,
with emphasis on the cell nucleus. Gene network analysis papers provide
complete mathematical equations. The most interesting use has been
the individualized responses to feedback E-mail, phone or fax inquiries,
where urgent questions and searches are answered daily on a personalized
basis. Content of the archives is downloaded for class use, publication,
and research. All submissions and requests are welcomed and answered. E-mail:
frenster@euchromatin.net
1. The Chromatin Network: http://www.chromatin.net/
2. The Euchromatin Network: http://www.euchromatin.net/