In message <35p8ap$pcn at mserv1.dl.ac.uk> "JAMES O. MCINERNEY" writes:
> message from gilles vachon read..........
>> >Hi all,
>> >I recently had to align several sequences (DNA or proteins) and found out
> >that it was not that easy and that we did not have a sofware to do so (on
> >Macintosh).
>> My favourite multiple alignment software program is CLUSTALV, written by Des
> Higgins. It is available from EMBL in heidelberg via email. I think it is
> portable to virtually any platform and is quick, irrespective of whether you
> run
> it in a Macintosh classic or a mainframe. Send a message to:
>>netserv at embl-heidelberg.de>> with the word "help" in the body of the message.
>> Follow the instructions and good luck.
Does CLUSTALV actually do aligning, or does it just set the sequences up so you
can do the alignment yourself?
Bob