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		 Please note that many of the Jemboss instructions on these
                 pages are now out-of-date and will shortly be replaced.
                 These days Jemboss is provided as standard in the
                 EMBOSS-x.y.z.tar.gz distributions. It also comes
                 pre-configured with mEMBOSS distributions.
                  
                 To install a Jemboss server on a UNIX operating system,
                 invoke the installation script in the jemboss subdirectory
                 and follow the prompts.
                  
                 The standalone interface on UNIX operating systems is
                 automatically available, subject to Java installation,
                 after configuring and installing the main EMBOSS
                 package.
		  
                 
                 Jemboss is a graphical user interface to EMBOSS.
                 Jemboss is developed by the
                 EMBOSS team.
                 The software is free and part of the EMBOSS distribution.
                 To use the main Jemboss interface you will need to 
                 follow the installation instructions
                 to download and compile EMBOSS and Jemboss.
                   
                 To just use the Jemboss Alignment Editor and DNA Editor you 
                 can launch them from the links below. To launch these editors
                 Java Web Start is needed.
                  
                 You may find there is a local Jemboss server already available
                 at your institution.
                  Launching Jemboss Editors
                 
                 
                 
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