On Mon, 18 May 1998 11:46:59, Thomas Siegmund
<sgmd at genetik.biologie.fu-berlin.de> wrote:
> Jonathan Epstein:
> >I am looking for some software to produce attractive proteins alignments
> >suitable for publication. It possible, this software should run on a
> >Macintosh or a Web-based platform.
SeqPup, written by Don Gilbert at U Indiana, does good sequence alignments and
has "hooks" to a large number of public-domain alignment and analysis programs
(Clustal, Phylip, etc.) It was originally written for the Mac (I think), but
the latest version is written in Java and runs on any machine which supports
Java 1.1. (I haven't used it extensively, as I am very happy with GeneDoc.)
Seqpup is at http://iubio.bio.indiana.edu/soft/molbio/seqpup/java (same for
ftp: but without the /soft/).
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