Sequence ManipulationSequence 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. A panel window shows the current working sequence. You may edit the sequence directly in the panel.
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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.
DNAMAN provides a word processor for sequence editing. With this word processor, you can incorporate charts, images, graphics from any other Windows software into your documents.
DNAMAN works as an object linking and embedding (OLE) server to exchange the information of restriction maps with other software. With OLE, you can incorporate your restriction maps into other Windows applications, and directly modify the maps within the applications.
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 the analysis results as well.
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.
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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:
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