Sequence Manipulation

Sequence input
Information exchange
Editing
Sequence composition and conversion
BLAST documents/Internet access

Sequence input

DNAMAN provides 20 sequence channels to keep active sequences in memory. These sequence channels simplify multiple functional analyses and substantially increase the efficiency of your works.

Information exchange

DNAMAN accepts sequence files in GenBank, GCG, CUSTAL, FASTA, PIR and GDE format. It can export multiple sequences in GCG, CUSTAL, PIR and GDE format.

You can exchange information on the Internet by copying and pasting sequence data between DNAMAN and your favorite web browser..

Editing

Editing a text file with DNAMAN is as easy as working with your favorite word processor. With the word processor of DNAMAN, you can edit original sequence files, and analysis results as well.

Sequence composition and conversion

DNAMAN reports the composition and molecular weight of a sequence. It performs the conversion of a sequence to its reverse, complementary, reverse complementary, double strand, and RNA sequences.

BLAST documents/Internet access

In addition to accessing the Internet through Web browser, DNAMAN prepares a file in BLAST document formats with a query sequence for directly accessing BLAST E-mail Server. Five BLAST document formats are currently available: Blastn, Blastx, Tblastx, Blastp and Tblastn. Examples: