PMID: 3753781Jan 10, 1986Paper

A collection of programs for nucleic acid and protein analysis, written in FORTRAN 77 for IBM-PC compatible microcomputers

Nucleic Acids Research
B F Lang, G Burger

Abstract

We have developed a collection of programs for manipulation and analysis of nucleotide and protein sequences. The package was written in Fortran 77 on a Sirius1/Victor microcomputer which can be easily implemented on a large variety of other computers. Some of the programs have already been adapted for use on a Vax 11. Our aim was to develop programs consisting of small, comprehensible and well documented units that have very fast execution times and are comfortably interactive. The package is therefore suitable for individual modifications, even with little understanding of computer languages.

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Feb 1, 1992·Current Genetics·M RoheF Meinhardt
May 1, 1994·Current Genetics·S H Jabaji-HareB F Lang
Dec 1, 1995·Biulleten' eksperimental'noĭ biologii i meditsiny·A Iu TsibulevskĭiT K Dubovaia
Dec 18, 2003·BMC Bioinformatics·Elarbi BadidiGertraud Burger
Mar 14, 2001·Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics·K YuY Kim
Jul 29, 1999·The Journal of Peptide Research : Official Journal of the American Peptide Society·D OhY Kim
Feb 10, 2000·The Journal of Peptide Research : Official Journal of the American Peptide Society·K YuY Kim

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