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Nucleic Acids Research, 1988, Vol. 16, No. 5 1873-1875
© 1988


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PROPHET-a national computing resource for life science research

C. Hollister

Life Sciences/Research Systems Department, BBN Laboratories Incorporated 10 Moulton St., Cambridge, MA 02238, USA

Received August 17, 1987. PROPHET is a national computing resource tailored to meet the data management and analysis needs of life scientists working in a wide variety of disciplines, ranging from pharmacology to molecular biology. The PROPHET system offers a fully integrated graphics-oriented environment designed for the manipulation and analysis of tabular data, graphs, molecular smictures, biological simulation models, and protein and nucleic acid sequences, and it includes access to molecular structure and sequence databases.


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