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Announcing ConsInspector 3.0 for UNIX and VAX/VMS

Francis Ouellette francis at borduas.nlm.nih.gov
Tue Aug 20 06:28:11 EST 1996


I'm just cross-posting something from the software group,
please direct any questions about this program to:

Kornelie Frech

regrards,

f.

PS I have not tested this program, just thought it might be of
   interest to some readers in this group.


[ Article crossposted from bionet.software ]
[ Author was Kornelie Frech (frech at gsf.de) ]
[ Posted on Tue, 20 Aug 1996 10:40:46 +0200 ]

Announcing ConsInspector 3.0 for UNIX and VAX/VMS
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ConsInspector is a program to scan nucleic acid sequences for matches to a
precompiled library of transcription factor binding sites. The program 
carries out an extensive examination of binding site candidates: the real
sequence is compared with randomly shuffled versions and sequence regions 
surrounding the conserved binding site are included into the analysis.

ConsInspector 3.0 is now available. Release 3.0 includes a considerably 
extended library of binding site descriptions (consensus profiles). The 
library encompasses now 37 consensus profiles of the following groups:
- prokaryotes (2 profiles)
- vertebrates (16 profiles)
- viruses (10 profiles)
- yeast (9 profiles)
Most consensus profiles of the original library have been improved by 
inclusion of additional sequences.


ConsInspector 3.0 is available for UNIX and VAX/VMS at

        ftp://ariane.gsf.de/pub/unix/
	ftp://ariane.gsf.de/pub/vax/

                   or

        http://www.gsf.de/biodv/consinspector.html


MAC- and DOS-Versions of ConsInspector 3.0 are not yet ready and will be
announced at a later date.


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Kornelie Frech
GSF - Forschungszentrum fuer Umwelt und Gesundheit GmbH
Institut fuer Saeugetiergenetik / AG BIODV
D - 85758 Oberschleissheim
Germany

E-mail: frech at gsf.de
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