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A personal computer program for large-scale comparisons of related nucleotide sequences

R. Schipper , M. Kenter 1, T.Rinke de Wit 2 and J. D‘Amaro

Department of Immunohaematology and Blood Bank, Leiden University Hospital Building 1, Room L3–11, PO Box 9600, 2300 RC Leiden. The Netherlands

A personal computer program (COMPSEQ) has been developed which can present an informative listing of pre-aligned exonic nucleotide sequences and of their translations to amino acid sequences as well run triplet-oriented analyses on these sequences in a given reading frame. The sequence listing focuses on the differences between related sequences by suppressing the concordances between them.


Received on February 5, 1992; accepted on May 14, 1992

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