EzEditor: a versatile sequence alignment editor for both rRNA- and protein-coding genes

Yoon-Seong Jeon(Seoul National University), Lee Kihyun(Seoul National University), Sang‐Cheol Park(Seoul National University), Bong Soo Kim(Seoul National University), Yong‐Joon Cho(Seoul National University), Sung Min Ha(Seoul National University), Jongsik Chun(Seoul National University)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC AND EVOLUTIONARY MICROBIOLOGY
December 19, 2013
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Abstract

EzEditor is a Java-based molecular sequence editor allowing manipulation of both DNA and protein sequence alignments for phylogenetic analysis. It has multiple features optimized to connect initial computer-generated multiple alignment and subsequent phylogenetic analysis by providing manual editing with reference to biological information specific to the genes under consideration. It provides various functionalities for editing rRNA alignments using secondary structure information. In addition, it supports simultaneous editing of both DNA sequences and their translated protein sequences for protein-coding genes. EzEditor is, to our knowledge, the first sequence editing software designed for both rRNA- and protein-coding genes with the visualization of biologically relevant information and should be useful in molecular phylogenetic studies. EzEditor is based on Java, can be run on all major computer operating systems and is freely available from http://sw.ezbiocloud.net/ezeditor/.


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