Sequence data handling by computer

Rodger Staden(MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology)
Nucleic Acids Research
January 1, 1977
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Abstract

The speed of the new DNA sequencing techniques has created a need for computer programs to handle the data produced. This paper describes simple programs designed specifically for use by people with little or no computer experience. The programs are for use on small computers and provide facilities for storage, editing and analysis of both DNA and amino acid sequences. A magnetic tape containing these programs is available on request.


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