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Nucleic Acids Research, 1986, Vol. 14, No. 1 217-231
© 1986


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The current status and portability of our sequence handling software

Rodger Staden

Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Medical Research Council Centre, University Medical School Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2QH, UK

Received July 8, 1985. I describe the current status of our sequence analysis software. The package contains a comprehensive suite of programs for managing large shotgun sequencing projects, a program containing 61 functions for analysing single sequences and a program for comparing pairs of sequences for similarity. The programs that have been described before have been improved by the addition of new functions and by being made very much easier to use. The major interactive programs have 125 pages of online help available from within them. Several new programs are described including screen editing of aligned gel readings for shotgun sequencing projects; a method to highlight errors in aligned gel readings, new methods for searching for putative signals in sequences. We use the programs on a VAX computer but the whole package has been rewritten to make it easy to transport it to other machines. I believe the programs will now run on any machine with a F0RTRAN77 compiler and sufficient memory. We are currently putting the programs onto an IBM PC XT/AT and another micro running under UNIX.


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