Bioinformatics Vol. 16 no. 7 2000
Pages 652-653
© 2000 Oxford University Press
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DNAssist: the integrated editing and analysis of molecular biology sequences in Windows
1 Department of Biochemistry, University of
Cape Town, University Private Bag, Rondebosch 7700, South Africa
2 Los Alamos National Laboratories,
Biosciences Division, M888, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA
Received on December 14, 1999
; revised on February 24, 2000
; accepted on February 25, 2000
Motivation: The programs currently available for the analysis of nucleic acid and protein sequences suffer from a variety of problems: Web-based programs often require inconvenient reformatting of sequences when proceeding from one analysis to the next, and commercial-console-based programs are cost prohibitive. Here, we report the development of DNAssist, an inexpensive, multiple-document, interface program for the fully integrated editing and analysis of nucleic acid and protein sequences in the familiar environment of Microsoft Windows.
Availability: DNAssist is available as shareware and may be downloaded from http://www.dnassist.com.
Contact: support{at}dnassist.com
* To whom correspondence should be addressed: Steven Graves, P.O. Box 1024, Los Alamos, NM 87544, USA, E-mail: steveg{at}dnassist.com.
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