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Nucleic Acids Research, 1984, Vol. 12, No. 1Part2 689-694
© 1984


MICROCOMPUTERS

Apple software for analysis of the size of restriction fragments

Julian I. Rood and Jeffrey M. Gawthome

Division of Veterinary Biology, School of Veterinary Studies, Murdoch University Murdoch 6150, Australia

Received August 1, 1983. A software package that has been specifically written for an Apple II microcomputer is described. The program, DNAFRAG, is used for the determination of the sizes of the DNA restriction fragments that are observed in electrophoresis experiments and is based on a program previously reported by Duggleby et al., 1981. DNAFRAG allows the operator to use standard sets of fragment sizes that are stored on a floppy disk and to add new sets of standards to that disk. In addition, the program has an improved capacity to manipulate data once it has been entered into the program.


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