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Bioinformatics Vol. 18 no. 6 2002
Pages 884-885
© 2002 Oxford University Press


Applications Note

AiO, combining DNA/protein programs and oligo-management

Christiaan Karreman

Department of Oncological Chemistry, Department of Oncological Chemistry, Building 23.12.U1, University of Düsseldorf, Universitätstraße 1, 40225 Düsseldorf, Germany

Received on July 2, 2001 ; revised on October 12, 2001 ; accepted on January 8, 2002

Summary: AiO (All in One) is a program for Windows, that combines typical DNA/protein features such as plasmid map drawing, finding of ORFs, translate, backtranslate and high quality printing with a number of databases. These databases allow the management of oligonucleotides, oligonucleotide-manufacturers, restriction enzymes, structural DNA and program users in a multi-user/multi-group environment.

Availability: An AiO specific website, with the possibility to download is at: http://134.99.88.55/aio/

Contact: karreman{at}onkochemie.uni-duesseldorf.de

Supplementary Information: Examples with screen shots— http://134.99.88.55/aio/ : Manual (in PDF format)—http://134.99.88.55/aio/manual.pdf


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