ONLINE ANALYSIS TOOLS
(INTERNET RESOURCES for MOLECULAR BIOLOGISTS)
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SnapGene Viewer is revolutionary software that allows molecular biologists to create, browse, and share richly annotated DNA sequence files up to 1 Gbp in length. What are the differences between SnapGene and the free SnapGene Viewer? The Mac Sequence View Software suite comes with three programs to enhance your productivity when performing DNA sequence analysis. The main program - Mac Sequence View - is a drag and drop. Sophisticated and user-friendly software suite for analyzing DNA and protein sequence data from species and populations. MEGA 11.0.8 for Windows and Linux(32 and 64 bit) and macOS is now available. This is a bug fix release and is the first stable release of version 11. To get your free 15-day evaluation license or to update your version of Sequencher to 5.4.6, follow these four easy steps. This will provide you with the full Sanger and NGS functionality for your DNA Sequencing. Step 1: Download. Step 2: Download. Note: GSNAP is 64-bit only in Sequencher 5.4. MacClade is a pioneering program for interactive analysis of evolution of a variety of character types, including discrete characters and molecular sequences. It works on Macintoshes with Mac OS X, up to and including now Leopard, Mac OS X version 10.6 (and also on Mac OS).
Analysis of nucleotide and protein sequence data was initially restricted to those with access to complicated mainframe or expensive desktop computer programs (for example PC/GENE, Lasergene, MacVector, Accelrys etc.). The availability of online tools permits even the novice molecular biologist the opportunity to derive a considerable amount of useful nformation from nucleotide or protein sequence data. For those with no experience I have provided three sequences: (a) a DNA sequence, (b) a protein sequence, and (c) four protein sequences presented in FASTA format. Prior to trying out a Web Site select the sequence and copy to clipboard. Each of the items in blue text is hyperlinked to a site on the Web. Each of these Web Sites has a box into which you can 'Paste' your sequence. Click on the button labeled 'Search,' 'Run' or 'Submit.' If in doubt use the default setting that the sites provide, but for the more adventuresome some of the sites offer the chance of modifying the search strategy.
ONLINE RESOURCES(tutorials and glossaries) - Needs work
TERTIARY STRUCTURE PREDICTIONS OF SACCHARIDES
ALIGNMENTS
CONVERT SEQUENCE(upper to low case, complement, reverse, RNA to DNA)
COMPOSITION
DNA MOTIFS
HOMOLOGY SEARCHES
MELTING TEMPERATURE (Tm)
PCR PRIMER DESIGN
PHYLOGENY
PROMOTERS
REPEATS & SECONDARY STRUCTURE
RESTRICTION ENDONUCLEASE SITES
TRANSLATION (GENERAL)
TRANSLATION (EUKARYOTIC GENES) (identification of introns and exons)
TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS
TOOLS FOR WHOLE GENOME ANALYSIS
ALIGNMENTS
COMPOSITION & CHEMISTRY
HOMOLOGY SEARCHES
MOTIFS
PHYLOGENY
QUATERNARY STRUCTURE PREDICTIONS
SECONDARY STRUCTURE PREDICTIONS
TERTIARY STRUCTURE PREDICTIONS
RNA ANALYSIS
PROMOTERS & TERMINATORS
TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS
BUFFERS
CENTRIFUGATION CALCULATIONS
GENERAL MOLECULAR BIOLOGY CALCULATIONS
META SITES FOR DNA & PROTEIN ANALYSIS
SEQUENCE CLEANUP & CONVERSION
ONLINE GRAPHICS
WINDOWS- & JAVA or PERL-BASED PROGRAMS- free molecular biology programs
Free Dna Analysis Software Mac Os
DOWNLOADING SEQUENCES FROM GENBANK & MANIPULATING THEM IN BIOEDIT
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CREATED BY:Dr. Andrew M. Kropinski,Departments ofFood Science; and, Pathobiology University of Guelph,Guelph, Ontario, N1G 2W1 CANADA
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