Take a look at recently released SeqPup if you haven't.
It is on its way to do as you ask. Just now the styles of
features drawn are limited (mainly colored boxes).
- Don
see http://iubio.bio.indiana.edu/ and look for SeqPup
In article <Pine.GSO.3.96.991013135732.25286B-100000 at saga2.Stanford.EDU>,
Charles Chunghun Kim <cckim at leland.Stanford.EDU> wrote:
>>I am looking for software, scripts, or even modules that will allow me to
>generate a publication-quality graphical representation of elements in a
>DNA sequence.
>>More specifically, I would like to be able to map the genes of operons in
>scale, and to be able to add elements such as promoters and other
>regulatory regions.
>>I would appreciate it if responses could also be e-mailed to me (in
>addition to posting).
>>Thanks.
>>Charlie Kim
>cckim at stanford.edu>>
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