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Bioinformatics Vol. 19 no. 18 2003
pages 2480-2481
© 2003 Oxford University Press


Applications Note

MUTAGEN: Multi-User Tool for Annotating GENomes

Kim Brügger 1,*, Peter Redder 1 and Marie Skovgaard 2

1 Danish Archaea Centre, Institute of Molecular Biology, University of Copenhagen, Sølvgade 83H, DK-1307 Copenhagen K, Denmark and 2 Center for Biological Sequence Analysis, The Technical University of Denmark, Building 208, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark

Received on February 28, 2003 ; revised on May 30, 2003 ; accepted on June 30, 2003

Summary: MUTAGEN is a free prokaryotic annotation system. It offers the advantages of genome comparison, graphical sequence browsers, search facilities and open-source for user-specific adjustments. The web-interface allows several users to access the system from standard desktop computers. The Sulfolobus acidocaldarius genome, and several plasmids and viruses have so far been analysed and annotated using MUTAGEN.

Availability: MUTAGEN is released as open-source software under GPL. The code is available for download and/or contribution at http://dac.molbio.ku.dk/bioinformatics/MUTAGEN/

Contact: brugger{at}mermaid.molbio.ku.dk

* To whom correspondence should be addressed.


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