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Bioinformatics Advance Access originally published online on November 8, 2006
Bioinformatics 2006 22(24):3099-3100; doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btl551
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Pattern locator: a new tool for finding local sequence patterns in genomic DNA sequences

Jan Mrázek 1,* and Shaohua Xie 2

1 Department of Microbiology and Institute of Bioinformatics, University of Georgia Athens, GA 30602, USA
2 Department of Computer Science, University of Georgia Athens, GA 30602, USA

*To whom correspondence should be addressed.

Summary: We present a new tool for finding local sequence patterns in long DNA sequences. The program, Pattern Locator, uses an intuitive syntax for pattern description, and provides more flexibility than existing programs by allowing combinations of specific nucleotide sequences, direct and inverted repeats, variable length tandem repeats of subpatterns, and a specified number of errors in any part of the pattern.

Availability: The program is available for download and as a web service accessible through a CGI interface at http://www.cmbl.uga.edu/software.html. The source code is written in C and distributed under the GNU General Public License.

Contact: mrazek{at}uga.edu


Received on September 5, 2006; revised on October 19, 2006; accepted on October 19, 2006

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