>Hmjaeck at aol.com wrote:
>>>We are currently using the esee program to manually align DNA or peptide
>>sequences. However, this program runs only under MS/DOS and is, therefore, a
>>little bit hard to usae. Is there a WINDOWS program that allows the manual
>>alignment of multiple sequences?
VisEd for Windows is a close look-alike of esee. Doesn't take msf alignments, but seems to work like esee. Caution - although I've used esee a lot in the past, I've only just looked at VisEd.
VisEd 1.1 is available from the IUBIO archive. You can download the self-extracting zip file vised11.zip from ftp://iubio.bio.indiana.edu/molbio/ibmpc/vised11.zip
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