searching for restriction sites
Bernard Murray, PhD
spam at 127.0.0.1
Sat Apr 8 22:59:05 EST 2000
In article <87em8hjl28.fsf at SCHORSCH.MININET>, Markus Hoenicka
<hoenicka_markus at compuserve.com> wrote:
> Try tacg, a free and extremely powerful tool which is available
> for many platforms.
>
> Overview:
> http://24.1.175.29/tacg3
>
> Unix sources and some binaries:
> http://24.1.175.29/tacg/dist/
>
> A www interface:
> http://24.1.175.29/tacg/
>
> A Win32 port (using the CygWin tools):
> http://members.tripod.com/~mhoenicka/tacg.html
>
> regards,
> Markus
And instructions for compiling it for plain old DOS are
available at;
http://itsa.ucsf.edu/~bpm/tacg.html
(I can upload a pre-compiled binary if anyone needs it)
> Andreas Simm <simm at klin-biochem.uni-wuerzburg.de> writes:
> > does anybody know a free softeware, which find
> > restrictions sites in a DNA sequence?
Bernard
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Bernard P. Murray, PhD
bpmurray at cgl . ucsf . edu
Department of Cellular & Molecular Pharmacology, UCSF
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