Bioinformatics Vol. 16 no. 12 2000
Pages 1157-1158
© 2000 Oxford University Press
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PANAL: an integrated resource for Protein sequence ANALysis
Computational Biology Centers, Academic Health Center, University of Minnesota, Mayo Mail Code 43, 420 Delaware St SE Minneapolis, MN 55455-0312, USA
Received on May 31, 2000
; revised on August 21, 2000
; accepted on August 23, 2000
Summary: We present PANAL, an integrated resource for protein sequence analysis. The tool allows the user to simultaneously search a protein sequence for motifs from several databases, and to view the result as an intuitive graphical summary.
Availability: PANAL can be freely accessed on our World Wide Web server: http://mgd.ahc.umn.edu/panal/. Source code is available upon request to non-profit organizations.
Contact: panal{at}ahc.umn.edu
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