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SEQGEL: a versatile and comfortable DNA editor which supports a special keyboard and a speech synthesizer

Thomas R. Bürglin

Department of Cell Biology, Biocenter of the University of Basel CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland

A DNA editor for an Apple II is described which contains many additional functions apart from just editing sequences. The data files are normal ASCII text or binary files and can thus be used easily by other programs. The program supports a special keyboard which greatly facilitates typing of DNA sequences. Furthermore a speech synthesizer is supported by the editor. The speech feedback, together with the special keyboard, reduces typing errors to a minimum.


; accepted on March 10, 1986

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